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• COOPER UNION, FOURTH AVENUE, 
1871. 



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GRATEPUL AND LOVING MEMOEY 



OF THE 



REV. JOHN KEBLE. 



NOTICE. 



'TpHE Compilers of this " Concordance," feeling them- 
■^ selves the desirableness of such a Work, hope that 
it may be acceptable to all with whom the "Christian 
Year" is a household friend. 

They have thought it well to omit such words as would 
only enlarge the volume without adding to its usefulness. 

" If ever, floating from faint earthly lyre, 
Was wafted to your soul one high desire, 
By all the trembling hope ye feel, 
Think on the minstrel as ye kneel." 



Spring Hill, Maisemore, 
Nov.^ 1870. 



OONOORDANOE TO THE CHRISTIAN YEAR. 



Aaroii's, 
Chiefly for A.''s seed she spreads her wings. 
li A.'s hand unshrinking mould. 
From A.''s censer steam'd the spicy cloud. 
Who worship there in A.'s robes array'd. 

Abas€, 
His pride of health to' a. 



The radiance can a. 
Look on us, and we are a. 



Abate, 

Abhorr'd, 

Abide. 



A. with me from morn till eve. 

A. with me when night is nigh. 

Let not my bark in calm a. 

Though pledg'd her own and sure t' a. 

The tears that in the heart a. 

The Church, our Zoar, shall a. 

Yet in the world e'en these a. , and we. 

To flourish and a. 

His ears are open to a. 

We in the tents a. 

Yet in meek duty to a. 

Ye fearless in your nests a. 

But where they fall, forgotten to a. 

With whom the melodies a. 

Sees them e'en now : they still a. 

Abides. 
But stay, presumptuous — Christ with thee a. 

Abiding. 
A. in the field. 

Abiding-place. 
The single heart to be Thy sure a. -p. 
For their a. -p. be made. 

Abode. 
Some shelter is in sight, some sacred safe a. 
Hearts training in their low a. 
With hurrying footsteps from th' accurs'd a. 
To our a. 



5 Easter, v. vi. /. 4. 
5 Easter, v. vii. /. 5. 
17 Trinity, v. i. /. 6. 

17 Trinity, v. v. /. 4. 

14 Trinity, v. iv. /. 4. 

5 Epiphany, v. xii. /. 3. 

18 Trinity, v. x. /. 3. 

Evening, v. viii. /. I. 
Evening, v. viii. /. 3. 

6 Epiphany, v. iii. /. 7- 
6 Epiphany, v. iv. /. 6. 
Ash- Wednesday, v. i. /. 4. 
I Lent, V. vi. /. 2. 

1 Lent, V. vii. /. 5- 
4 Lent, V. xiii. /. 5. 
Good Friday, v. vi. /. 3. 

2 Easter, v. vi. /. i. 
Whit. Tues., v. viii. /. i. 

15 Trinity, v. v. /. I. 
23 Trinity, v. iii. /. 3. 
S. Matthew, v. iv. /. 3. 
H. Comm., v. xiii. /. 3. 

Easter Eve, v. vi. /. 5. 

Christmas Day, v. ix. /. 4. 

Christmas Day, v. vi. /. 6. 
Burial of Dead, v. x. I. 5. 

I Advent, v. viii. /. 6. 
6 Epiphany, v. xi. /. 7. 
I Lent, V. ii. /. 3. 
S. aft. Ascen., v. viii. /. 6. 



ABODE — ABSOLVING. 



Might fearless follow to their blest a. 
Their soul is Christ's a. 
And ready for her last a. 



Abound. 



Where guards like these a. 

And knowledge both a. 

Here healing dews and balms a. 

Above. 
Fit us for perfect Rest a. 
We lose ourselves in Heaven a. 
A. the world's uncertain haze. 
The P aschal moon a. 
From yon unclouded depths a. 
The Moon a., the Church below. 
The saints a. are stars in Heaven. 
One Name a. all glorious names. 
Ruin below and wrath a. 
This truth in Heaven a. 
And from th' eternal home a. 
A. the world our calling boast. 
Through the dark curtains of the world a. 
The softest dews drop on her from a. 
God only, and the joys a. 
A. this earth — so rich a spell. 
Fraternal joys a. 

My Saviour's pathway to His home a. 
He shall descend, who rules a. 
Yet buoys him up, and high a. 
Nor listen for those purer strains a. 
'Twixt God a. and Christ below. 
His least and worst with hope to meet a. 

Abraham. 
With faithful A. here. 
Where A. fed his flock of yore. 
'Tisvi.'j God who speaks so loud. 
Wake A. to rejoice. 
Where still He shines oro. A.''s race. 

Abroad. 
As when our fathers walk'd a. 
How art thou riven and strewn a. 
A voice from Heaven was heard a. 

Absence. 
Though a. may impair, or cares annoy. 

Ab solver. 
The a. saw the mighty grief. 

Absolving. 
A. and forgiven. 



23 Trinity, v. xii. /, 4. 
Purification, v. i, /. 4. 
Visit, of Sick, v. vi. /. 3. 

1 Easter, v. x. /, 3. 
18 Trinity, v. i. /. 4, 

S. Barnabas, v. iii. /. 4, 

Morning, v. xvi. /. 2. 
Evening, v. xiv. /. 4. 

2 Advent, v. vi. /. 2. 

3 Advent, v. iii. /. i. 
S. Stephen, v. vi. /. 3. 
Septuagesima, v. iv. /. i. 
Septuagesima, v. vi. /. i. 
Septuagesima, v. ix. /. I. 
Sexagesima, v. ii. /. 5. 
Quinquagesima, v. xv. /. 2. 
Ash-Wednes., v. v. /. 5. 

1 Lent, V. vii. /. 6. 

2 Lent, V. V. /. 2. 

2 Lent, V. xiii. /. 3. 
Wed. bef East. , v. iii. /. ID. 
Wed. bef East. , v. vi. /. 2. 
Easter Mon. , v. xii. /. iv. 
Ascension Day, v. iii. /. 4. 
Whitsun Mon., v. xiii. /. 4. 
13 Trinity, v. viii../. 2. 

24 Trinity, v. iv. /. 4. 

S. Bartholomew, v. xiv. /. 4, 
S. Matthew, v. vii. /. 8. 

Circumcision, v. xi. /. 2. 

3 Lent, V. iii. /. 3. 

5 Lent, V. X. /. 4. 
Easter Eve, v. ii. /. 4. 

4 Easter, v. iii. /. 4. 

Quinquagesima, v. iv. /. 3. 
Thurs. bef East, Z'. i. /. 3. 
Whitsunday, v. vii. /. 3. 

24 Trinity, v. viii. /. 3. 

6 Trinity, v. iv. /. i. 

5 Epiphany, v. x. /. 3, 



.ABSOLV'D— ACHING, 



. Absolved. 
A.,vn. thankful sacrifice to part. 

Abuse. 
Till she a. , so sore, her lengthen'd span. 
Whate'er Thou know'st our weakness would a. 

Abus'd. 
As earthly hopes a. are less than hopes divine. 

Abyss. 
Saw from Thy Father's bosom to th' a. 
They track'd Thee up th' a. of light. 
To gaze all down that drear a. 
Ye too, when lowest in th' a. of woe. 
Out of the waste a. 

Accepted. 
All glowing with the light a. Love imparts. 
Let us not miss th' a. hour. 
Our trembling notes with your ^. lay. 

Accepts. 
And Heaven a. the prayer. 

Accord. 
Man only mars the sweet a. 
Thine household choir, in true a. 
If with thy heart the strains a. 

Accordant, 
In heaven, a. to his raptur'd string. 

According. 
Nor in a. cry. 

Than be a. to our idols heard. 
'Tis a low chant, a. well. 
^. to Thy word. 

Account.. 
Till Thy dear love to blot the sad a. 

Accursed. 
With hurrying footsteps from th' a. abode. 
Upon th' a. hill. 

Accuser. 
Should his own lay th' a. prove. 

Accusing. 
And raise a. shades of hours gone by. 

Ache. 
The sins that in your conscience a. 
For the lost dream the heart may a. 
The heart may a. , but will not burst. 

Ackiev^a, 
Strange words fulfilled, and mighty works a. 

Aching. 
Light without love, glares on the a. sight. 
Deat to the pastor's a. heart. 



Commination, v. vi. /. 5. 

I Lent, V. vi. /, 3. 
17 Trinity, v. xi. /. 6. 

17 Trinity, v. vi. /. 6. 

Tues. bef East. , v. vi. /. 2. 
4 Easter, v. ii. /. 10. 
12 Trinity, v. v. /. 2. 
S. Michael, v. v, /. I. 
Prayer at Sea, v. v. /. 6. 

I Christmas, v. vii, /. 6. 
"Whitsunday, v. xi. /. 3. 
S. Michael, v. i. /. 8. 

Restoration, v. vi. /. 6. 

4 Trinity, v. vii. /. i. 
SS. Sim. & Ju., V. ii. /. 3. 
Gun. Treas., v. xii. /. i. 

6 Trinity, v. iv. /. 6. 

Whitsun Mon. , v. xii. /. 6. 
17 Trinity, v. x. I. 5. 
21 Trinity, v.. iii. /.I. 
Purification, v. xii. /. 4. 

5 Easter, v. v. /. 4. 

I Lent, V. ii. /. 3. 
Gun. Treas., v. iii. /, 2. 

6 Trinity, v. vii. /. 3. 

5 Trinity, v. i. /. 3. 

Commination, v. v. /. 8. 
Accession, v. ii. /. 6. 
Accession, v. ii. /. 7. 

I Advent, v. i. /. 5- 

I Advent, v. xi. /. 2. 
3 Epiphany, v. iv. /. 5« 



ACHING — ADORING. 



That from His a. brow by moonlight fell. 
Fill high the bowl, benumb His a. sense. 
The a. brow must lower. 
Pray only that thine a. heart. 
But He their a. gaze repress'd. 
Wouldst Thou Thine a. forehead rest. 
Where'er an a. heart may call. 
And there are a. solitary breasts. 

Across. 
Could see a. Eternity. 
Far seen a. the sandy wild. 
Draw'st thy bright veil a. the heavenly way. 
Of winds a. the steep. 

Act 
In a. to break. 
To a. the martyr's sternest part. 



For ye could draw th' a. gaze. 
Thine own a. Father love. 



Adtniring. 
Adopting. 



Adore. 



Than Angels can a. 

Faintly give back what we a. 

To' a. the Father of all gentle lights. 

Who blindly self or sense a. 

And mark her chiefs yon orient sun a. 

What dost thou, but a. the sun, and scorn. 

Him for thy Lord and God a. 

Bows down t' a. the Nazarene. 

Came thronging to a. 

In His own words we Christ a. 

Adored. 
Once duly welcom'd and a. 
In silence best a. 

I mark Him, how by seraph hosts a. 
Till we be sav'd, and Thou a. 
As man embrac'd, as God a. 
Of pure heart- worship, Baal is a. 
While some might doubt, but all a. 
Lifting on high th' a. Name, 

Adores. 
Their heart untravell'dstilla. the King of kings. 
And, as he talks, a. 

Adoring. 
Meanwhile He paces through th' a. crowd. 
With fix'd a. look. 
Can pass the flight of souls a. 
With such a. gaze. 



Mon. bef. Easter, v. ix. /. 2. 
Tues. bef East., z/. iv. /. i. 
3 Easter, v. iii. /. 4. 
II Trinity, v. vii. /. I. 
13 Trinity, v. xv. /. I. 
Annunciation, v. iv. /. 2. 
S. Luke, V. XV. /. 3. 
K. Ch. Martyr, v. v. /. i. 

6 Epiphany, v. ix. /. 4. 
5 Lent, V. ii. /. I. 
Ascension Day, v. I. /. 3. 
20 Trinity, v. ii. /. 6. 

5 Easter, v. x. /. 2. 
II Trinity, v. iii. /. 2. 

15 Trinity, v. v. /. 5- 
H. Baptism, v. xii. /. 2. 

3 Advent, v. xi. /. 2. 
Palm Sunday, v. vi. /. 4. 

3 Trinity, v. vi. /. 4. 
13 Trinity, v. x. /. 2. 
17 Trinity, v. v. 1. 6. 
17 Trinity, v. viii. /. 5- 
S. Thomas, v. ix. /. 3. 
S. Bartholom. , v. viii. /. 4. 
S. Michael, v. iii. /. 4. 
Catechism, v. x. /. i. 

Christmas Day, v. vi. /. 3. 

4 Lent, V. ix, /, 5, 
Ascension- Day, v. v. /, 3. 
Whitsun Tues, , v. xvi, /. 2. 

2 Trinity, v. iii. /. 8, 
9 Trinity, v. I. /. 6. 
S. Thomas, v. i, /, 7- 

H. Communion, v. xi, /. 3. 

3 Advent, v. ix. /. 6. 

5 Lent, V. iii. /. 6. 

I Advent, v. iv, /, i, 
Christmas Day, v. iv, /, 2. 

6 Epiphany, v. ix. /, 6. 
Quinquagesima, v. xi, /. 2. 



ADORING — AFRAID. 



Adorn. 
Adorns. 



Advance. 



Teach the a. heart to fall. 
All but a. love may claim. 

Her Father's household to a. 

A greener wreath a. thy brow. 

Less reverently a. 

Advancing. 

Urge him with thine a. tread. 

Advent. 
O watch and pray ere A. dawn ! 

Aerial. 
A. hopes and pensive joys. 
As on the bosom of th' a. lawn. 
Yet wears the pure a. sky. 
Th' a. gleam that Fancy lends. 

Afar. 
Holds its still course in Heaven a. 
In silence and a. they wait. 
He sees her glories gild a. 
To him it glar'd a. 
Then from a, on God we cry. 
Whose torch a. 
And since we see, and not a. 
On the wreath'd smoke a. 
Thou breath'st a note like music from a. 

Affection. 
That frowns on sweet A.''s smile. 
To aid A.^s dreaming eye. 
Though brighten'd oft by dear AJ's kiss. 
No anxious fear to damp A.'s glow. 
To breathe in vain A.^s sigh. 
Each wish and dream to dear a. given. 

Affections. 
The haunt of all a. pure. 

Afford. 
Where, lookinground, eachglance might thee ^. 
As thronging cares a. 

Affright. 
A, thy tender breast. 
The serpent's rustling coils a. 
And who can blame the mother's fond a. 



A. the wandering flock. 
Of Thee. and of myself a.. 



Affrights. 
Afraid. 



Trinity, v. xi. /. 3. 
Annunciation, v. ix. /. 2. 

3 Easter, v. vi. /. 3. 

Restoration, v. iv. /. 2. 

Easter Tues., v. x. /. 4. 

S. Andrew, v. ix. /. 2. 
S. bef. Adv., v. x. /. i. 

II Trinity, v. ii. /. 4. 
24 Trinity, v. vii. /. 3. 
All Saints, v. i. /. 5. 
Gun. Treas., v. ix. /. 3. 

1 Advent, v. iv. /. 4. 

3 Epiphany, v. vi. /. i. 
6 Epiphany, v, iii. /. 3. 

2 Easter, v. v. /. i. 
14 Trinity, v. ii. /. 5. 

S. John Bapt, v. i. /. 6. 
S. John Bapt., v. vi. /. i. 
S. Matthew, v. ii. /. 2. 
Prayer at Sea, v. ii. /. 7. 

Trinity, v. xix. /. 3. 

16 Trinity, v. x. /. 4. 
23 Trinity, v. viii, /. 2. 
S. John Bapt. , v. v. /. 4. 
S. Peter, v. iv. /. 4. 
Churching, v. iii. /. 6. 

I Lent, v. vii. /. 4. 

17 Trinity, v. vii. /. 3. 
S. Matthew, v. v. /. 2. 

Easter Tuesday, v. ii. /. 4. 
W^hitsun Mon., v. iv. /. 5. 
Commination, v. iii. /. 5. 

8 Trinity, v. viii. /. 3. 
Sexagesima, v. iii. /. 2. . 



AFRAID— AGONY. 



At once, not shame-fac'd or a. 
Content to live, but not a. to die. 

Again. 
Awake — a. the Gospel trump is blown. 
Enduring life a., that Passover to keep. 
Never a. your loins untie. 
For thee He died — for thee He lives a. 
The everlasting gates a. 

Against. 
Mounting in tides a. the stream. 

Age. 
A fouler vision yet ; an a. of light. 
What matter? if in calm old «. 
Nor shall dull a., as worldlings say. 
A. would to youth return. 
Th' historic Muse, from a. to a. 
A. after a. , in worthier love and praise. 
Divided thence through every a. 
Through many a dreary a. 
But on the chosen seed, from a. to a. 
But middle a. by no fond wile. 
He loves when a. and youth are met. 
Fervent old a. and youth serene. 
Our fever'd brow in a. to soothe. 
Whose tears from a. to a. are shed. 

Aged. 
While to her funeral pile this a. world is borne. 

Ages. 
Still through decaying a. as they glide. 
Of a. gone and past. 
For endless a. to embrace. 

Agonized. 
For her His a. brow. 

Agonizing. 
They mark'd what a. throes. 
In a. prayer, will Ocean cease her strife? 
His a. call. 

Agony. 
And watch the moon that saw thy Master's a. 
E'en in His hour of a. He thought. 
So clear in a. 

Love masters A. ; the soul that seem'd. 
The virtue of His midnight a. 
That, as Thy blood won earth, Thine a. 
Our God in a. 
Who both in a. 
The first in shame and a. 
In glory and in a. 



S.Bartholomew, v. ix. /. 2. 
All Saints, v. ii. /. 8. 

I Advent, v. i. /. i. 

1 Advent, v. vi. /. 6. 

2 Advent, v. vii. /. 5- 
Mon. bef. East, z/. iii. /. 5- 

4 Easter,, v. v. /. 3. 

Circumcision, v. vi. /. 3. 

1 Advent, v. xi. /. i. 
Epiphany, v. y. I. i. 

2 Epiphany, v. xv. /. I. 

5 Epiphany, v. iv. /. I. 
5 Lent, V. \. I. I. 
Ascen. Day, v. xi. 1. 4. 
Whitsun Mon,, v. ix. /. I. 
4 Trinity, v. xiii. /. 2. 

S. Matthias, v. x. /. 2. 
SS. Phil. & James,j'. iii. /. 3. 
SS.Sim.&Jude, z'. vii. /. I. 
SS. Sim. & Jude, v. vii, /, 2. 
Confirmation, v. vii. /. 4. 
Visit, of Sick, v. ii. /. 5. 

- I Advent, v. xii. /. 6. 

I Advent, v. viii. /, i. 
Circumcision, v. vi, /, 4. 
S. Andrew, v. xi. /. 4. 

Annunciation, v. vi. /. 5- 

4 Trinity, v. xiv, /, I. 
S. bef. Adv., v. i, /, 8. 
S. Michael, v. v. /. 6. 

3 Advent, v. vii. /. 6. 
Mon. bef. East,, v. v, /, 2. 
Tu. bef East.,^. viii, /, 4. 
Tu. bef. East., v. xiii. /. i. 
W. bef. East., v. viii, /. 3. 
Easter Eve, v. ii. /. 7. 
10 Trinity, v. iii, /. 8. 

S. Matthias, v. iii, /. I. • 
S. James, v. ii, /. 3. 
S. James, v. iii. /. 2. 



. AGONY — AIRY. 



With thoughts of coming a. 
O a. of wavering thought. 
For Jesus' sake in a. serene. 



Aid. 



Paus'd at a mortal's call, to a. 

Who bent with bounty rare to a. 

Whom Love enthron'd would send, ma. 

That seem for a. parental. 

By thee to a. my faltering thought. 

Aini'd. 
When a. with most unerring art. 

Air. 
And cheer'd his heart with his own native a. 
Of the bright things in earth and a. 
Must glide in a. like gentle dove. 
Close as the a. that wraps thee round. 
Our common a. is balm. 
Of larks in purest a. 
Our heart's sad secret to the silent a. 
One draught of spring's delicious a. 
The birds of a. before us fleet. 
The dashing waters when the a. is still. 
And stars that shoot through freezing a. at even, 
And led through boundless a. , &c. 
On cloud-born idols of this lower a. 
Had taught the innocent a. , &c. 
Broods o'er the hazy, twinkling a. 
To freedom and cool moonlight a. 
To whom — as if in hallow'd a. 
May learn the sacred a., and all. 
Then in the a. she fearless springs. 
And free as a. it fall. 
Back to th' enchanted a. 
When slowly through the hallow'd a. 

Airs. 
That o'er her western slope breathe a. of balm. 
But vernal a. should sorrow heal. 
Such a. as soothe a hermit's sleep. 
Bath'd in soft a., and fed with dew. 
Soon o'er their heads blithe April a. shall sing. 
Till every pulse beat true to a. divine. 
Too soon those a. have pass'd away. 
Ever at hand, with a. divine. 
Or fan them with Thine a. serene. 

Airj/. 
Who deep in heaven some a. pageant sees. 
Tread more than a. light. 
O Youth and Joy, your a. tread. 
Awaken'd soars in a. flight. 



S. James, v. v. /. 3, 
H. Comm., v. iv. /. i. 
K. Ch. Martyr, v. ii. /. 4. 

I Christmas, v. i. /. 4. 
4 Easter, v. iii. /. 7. 
S. after Ascen., v. ix. /. 3. 
25 Trinity, z/. v. /. 3. 
Visit, of Sick, v. iv. /. 6. 

S. Luke, V. vi. /. 4. 

I Advent, v. ix. /. 6. 
4 Advent, v. i. /. i. 
S. Stephen, v. vi. /. 2. 
Ash- Wed., v. ii. /. 2. 

1 Easter, v. viii. /. 6. 
3 Easter, ^. ii. /. 4. 
3 Trinity, v. iii. /. 4. 
6 Trinity, v. i. /. 7- 
15 Trinity, v. iv. /. 5- 
20 Trinity, v. iii. /. 3. 
23 Trinity, v. x. /. 3. 

23 Trinity, v. xii. /. 2. 

24 Trinity, v. iii. /. 4, 
S. bef. Adv., z/. vii. /. 8. 
Con. of S. Paul, v. i. /. 2. 
S. Peter, v. xvi. /. 4. 

H. Baptism, v. viii. /. i. 
Catechism, v. ii, /. 3. 
Matrimony, v. ii. /. 5. 
Matrimony, v. iii. /. 2, 
Gun. Treas., v. xiv. /. 2. 
Ordination, v. i. /. 2. 

3 Advent, z>. i. /. 6. 
3 Easter, v. i. /. 3. 
Trinity, v. viii. /. 3. 
15 Trinity, v. i. /. 2. 
23 Trinity, v. iv. /. I. 
23 Trinity, v. xiii. /. 4. 
S. bef. Adv., v. iii. /. 5. 
Restoration, v. ix. /. 2. 
Ordination, v. ix. /. 4. 

2 Easter, v. i. /. 6. 

25 Trinity, v. i. /. 8. 
Visit, of Sick, v. I /. i. 
Restoration, v. i. /. 5. 



8 aisle-^allow'd. 

Aisle. 
E'en in the Church's holiest a. 
Approaching down the hallow'd a. ! 

Aisles. 
Three solemn a. approach the shrine. 
Nurs'd in her a. to more than kingly thought. 
Sleeps in the silent a. no more. 

Alarfn. 
Their waves in rude a. 

Alarms. 
But what are Heaven's a, to hearts that cower, 

Alas ! 
A.! no need to rouse them : long ago. 
A.! the world he loves. 
A.! the weary course I run ! 
A.! for her Thy opening flov/ers. 
A., my brother! round thy tomb. 
A.! of thousand bosoms kind. 
All own ; but few, a. ! will love. 
A.! ye know not what ye ask. 
A.! that e'en the martyr's cell. 

Aliens. 
A. in heart so oft should prove. 

Alight. 
We sometimes see a. 

Alike. 
Thus sunbeams pour a. their glorious tide. 
With dew a. 
A. his love and greetings share. 

Alive. 
The lingering flame in thine own breast a. 

A ll-bounteous. 
Of our a. -b. King. 



To Thine a.-c. ark. 

And a. -d. , dauntless look. 

For the a.-g: Dove. 



All-conqtiering. 
All-defying, 
All-gracious. 



Allow. 
Heaven's very gate, should scope a. 

Allowed. 
Oh ! joy to Mary first a. 
Nor be our foes and Thine a. 
If now and then a. , with Thee. 
For now Thy people are a. 
Our wistful gaze is oft a. 



S.'Luke, V. xiii. /. 4. 
Matrimony, v. iv. /. 5. 

Trinity, v. x. /. 3. 

K. Ch. Martyr, v. vi. /. 3. 

Restoration, z>. i. /. 2. 

2 Christmas, v. iii. /. 8. 

I Advent, z>. xiii. /. i. 

1 Advent, v. iii. /. i. 

2 Easter, v. ix. /. 5. 
Whitsun Tu., v. ii. /. 2. 
Trinity, v. xv. /. i. 
8 Trinity, v. xi. /. i. 
15 Trinity, 7/. vii. /. I. 
18 Trinity, v. viii. /. i. 
S.James, v. ii. /. 2. 
S. Luke, V. xii. /. 2. 

S. Luke, zf. V. /. 2. 

Bur. of Dead, z/. vii. /. 2. 

Mon. bef. East., v. iv. /. 3. 
S. after Ascen., v. v. /. 6. 
S. Luke, V. X. /. 2. 

Th. bef. East., v. v. /. 8. 

Matrimony, v. vi. /. 8. 

3 Lent, V. vi. /. 2. 
Purification, v. v. /. 3. 
Churching, z>. iii. /. 4. 
S. Luke, V. xii. /. 3. 

Easter Day, v. xiii, /. i. 
18 Trinity, v. xi. /. 3. 
S.James, v. vi. /. 2. 
H. Comm., v. ii. /. i. 
Accession, v. ii. /. 3. 



ALLOY — ^ALONE. 



9 



Alloy. 
For mutual love without a. 

All-pervading. 

But as at first Thine a. -p. look. 

All-pitying. 

And nurse it with a. -p, thought. 

All-ruling. 
To plead before th' a.-r, shrine. 

Almighty, 
They know th' A.^s power. 
They know th' A.'s love. 
The sharpest of th' A.''s store. 
To thine A. Author and His stedfast sway. 
He hears th' A.'s word. 
Were wondering (so th' A. bade). 
And starting at th' A.'s call. 
Eternal One, A. Trine! 
By the A. Three for ever plann'd. 
Mark'd by th' A.'s hand for good. 
The rays of the A.'s face. 
Our ears have heard th' A. 's call. 
As if th' A. Son. 
The shadow of th' A.'s cloud. 

Alms, 
A. all around and hymns within. 
Of fire from Heaven to bless their votive a. 

Alone. 
Left shining in the world with Christ a. 
May be left, but not a. 
It shames the weary heart to feel itself /z. 
There are, who darkling and a. 
Till Heaven and we are quite a. 
Would weep with them a. 
Thou never canst forget, nor leave a. 
When tears are spent, and thou art left a. 
The good Cornelius knelt a. 
A. with His true Father found. 
Their Father's joy, their hope a.? 
We watch our nets a. 
Fasting he watch'd and all a. 
On thee a. My blessing rest ! 
Reign in our hearts a. 
Is he a. in that dark hour. 
The Matron, who a. hath stood 
What ! was the promise made to thee a. ? 
Two ways a. his roving eye. 
Why should we faint and fear to liye a. 
Since all a., so Heaven has will'd, we die. 



S. Barnabas, v. v. /. 4. 
Tues. bef. 'East, v. vi. /. i. 

SS.Sim. & Jud., z/. x. /. 4. 

Restoration, v. iv. /. 5. 

4 Epiphany, 7/. i. I. I. 
4 Epiphany, v. ii. /.I. 
Sexagesima, v. x. /. 2. 
Th. bef. East., v. iii. /. 8. 

2 Easter, 7/. iii. /. 4. 

S. after Ascen., v. ix. /. 2. 
S. aft. Ascen., v. xiii. /. 3. 
Trinity, v. xx. /. I. 

I Trinity, v. iii. /. y.- 

II Trinity, v. v. /. 4. 
13 Trinity, v. xvi. /.I. 
18 Trinity, v. xiv. /. 3. 
Conv. of S. Paul, v. v. /. 3. 
Confirmation, v. i. /. i. 

I Easter, v. x. /. i. 
S. Barnabas, v. iv. /. 3. 

3 Advent, v. iii. /. 3. 

S. John Evang. , v. iv. /. 6. 

3 Epiphany, v. iii. /. 6. 
6 Epiphany, z/. i. I. I. 
Ash- Wed,, v. iv. /. 2. 

4 Lent, V. xi. /. 5* 

M. bef. Easter, v. ii. /. 6. 
Easter Eve, v. vii. /. I. 
Easter Mon., v. viii. /. 2. 
Whitsun Tu., v. vii. /. 3. 
Trinity, v. xviii. /. 3. 

5 Trinity, v. viii. /. 2. 

13 Trinity, v. ii. /. I. 

14 Trinity, v. vi. /. 6. 

18 Trinity, v. xvii. /. 4. 

19 Trinity, v. i. /. 5. 

19 Trinity, v. vi. /. 2. 

20 Trinity, v. y. I. 1. 
22 Trinity, v. iv. /. I. 
24 Trinity, v. '\. I. \. 
24 Trinity, v. i. /. 2. 



lO 



ALONE — ALTAR. 



A. our secret throbbings : so our prayer. 

She sought to weep with Thee a. 

Voice heard by him a. 

He dearly loves, and not a. 

A. He fasted, and a. He fought. 

Seest thou, how tearful and a. 

Along. 
In waves of light it thrills a. 
A. the sacred line. 
The flowers all die a. our way. 
A. each bounding vein. 
Guided by her, a. the naountain road. 
A. the mountain ledges green. 
A. the glorious line. 
Yet as a. this violet bank I rove, 
A. the Church's central space. 
A. the eastern sky. 
A. the level sand. 
As if a. His lonesome way. 
A. their wild self- chosen maze. 

Aloof. 
Hardly will they fleet a. 
In silent thought a. 
From Thee would start a. 
As when twelve tribes knelt silently a. 

Aloud. 
Mercies and judgments cry a. 

A. in His heart. 



Already. 



Altar. 



Between the porch and a. weep. 
And earlier light thine a. fires. 
Upon Thine a. 'j- horn of gold. 
While seven red a. -fires. 
They light His a. every day. ■ 
That nearest to Thine a. lie. 
Go, with thy voice the a. rend. 
The giant a. on the rock. 
We of that A. would partake. 
Ere yet upon the new-built a. fell. 
Mounts up their a. flame. 
Upon that a. ever lying. 
Did on God's a. lay. 
And passions on God's a. laid^ 
When watching by His a. -flame. 
Each moment by Thine a. 'j light. 
That, with Thine a. full in view. 
A simple a, by the bed. 



24 Trinity, v. iii. /. 2. 
S. Thomas, v. ii. /. 7. 
S. Paul, V. iii. /. 6. 

S. Peter, v. iv. /. i. 
S. Michael, v. iv. /. 5. 
SS.Sim. &Jud., z/. i. /. I. 

Christmas Day, v. i. 1. 3. 
Circumcision, v. vii. /. 4. 
2 Epiphany, v. iii. /. 3. 

2 Epiphany, v. viii. 1. 2. 
I Lent, V. ii. /. I. 

5 Lent, V. iii. 1. I. 
Easter Eve, v. v. 1. 2. 

3 Easter, v. i. 1. 5. 
Trinity, v. iv. /. i. 

4 Trinity, v. ix. /. 2. 
S. Paul, V. i. /. 3. 
SS.Phil.&Jas.,e/. vi. /. I. 
S. Luke, V. ii. /. 4, 

I Epiphany, v. vii. /. 6. 
Easter Monday, v. ix. /. 3. 
Easter Tuesday, v. xiii. /. 2. 
17 Trinity, v. iv. /. 3. 

S.Barthol., v. xvi. /. 4. 

10 Trinity, v. iii. /. 2. 

Ash- Wednesday, e/.iv. /. 5. 
Easter Day, v. iv. /. 2. 

1 Easter, v. ii. /. I. 

2 Easter, v. vi. /. 4. 

4 Easter, v. vi. /, 9. 

5 Easter, z'. xi. /. 5, 
8 Trinity, v. iii. /. I. 
8 Trinity, v. viii. /. I. 

16 Trinity, v. viii. /. I. 

17 Trinity, 2/. iv. /. 5- 

25 Trinity, z^. vii. /. 6. 
S. bef. Adv., v. vi. /. 6. 
Purification, v. x. /. 4. 
S. Barnabas, v. iv. 1. 4. 
SS.Sim. &Jud.,z/.vi./. 3. 
H. Comm., v. xiii. /. 2. 
Matrimony, z'. iii. /. 3. 
Visit, of Sick, v. v. /. 3. 



ALTAR — ANCIENT. 



II 



Up to the A.^s northern side. , 
That on His a. -throne. 
The while round a. , niche, and shrine. 
Upon the A. lays the Crown. 

A/tars. 
Our hearths are a. all. 
At sight of ruin'd a. , prophets slain. 
Which day and night before thine a. rise. 

Altered. 
Till in thine a. voice be known. 
Too soon his a. day-dreams show. 
Cons slowly o'er its a. part. 
Lo, to her a. eye the Law's stem fires are lent. Commination, v. ii. 1. 8. 

Alternate. 
Who thus a. see. 

Amarant, 
The genial a. wreath to wear. 
Your a. wreaths were eam'd, &c. 

Amaze. 
Lightening the world with glad a. 

Amaz'd. 
A. they cry, " What spell is this?" 

Ambition. 
A.'s boldest dream and last. 
Nor let A. heartless mourn. 

Ambrosial. 
In Eden, on th' a. bowers. 
No cates a. are supplied. • ■ 

Amid. 
A. the howling wintry sea. 
A. that dreary glare, in this world's citadel 
One rock a. the weltering floods. 

Amiss. 
Refuse to speak, or speak a. 
Methinks your wisdom guides a. 
It needs must bring, if us'd a. 



Commination, v. i, /. 6. 
Gun. Treas., v. xii. /. 2^ 
Restoration, v. ii. /. I. 
Restoration, v. viii. /. 4. 

1 Easter, v. ix. /, 3. 
9 Trinity, v. iv. /. 5. 
17 Trinity, v. i. /. 2. 

2 Advent, v. v. /. 7. 
22 Trinity, v. vi. /. I. 
S S.Sim. & Jud.,7/, ix. /. 3. 



3 Advent, v. ix. /. i, 

S. Barnabas, v. vi. /. 4. 
S. Michael, v. ii. /. i. 

S. bef. Adv., v. iv. /. 6, 

19 Trinity, v. iii. /. 5. 

Whitsun Mon., v. xi. /. 4. 
Whitsun Mon., v. xiv. /. i. 

S. aft. Ascen., v. iii. /. 5. 
7 Trinity, v. iv. /. 2. 

Evening, v. ix, /. 3. 
S. Matthew, v. ii. /. 8. 
Accession, v, iii. /. i. 



4 Advent, v. x. /. 2. 
Easter Day, v. viii. /. i. 
13 Trinity, v, xxi. /. 3. 



Else, though in Christ's own words, we| ^^ ^^j^.^^^ ^_ ^.j_ ^_ ^ 



surely pray a. 
A Son that never did a. 
When all that pain'd or seem'd a. 

Among. 
A. the olives kneel. 
A. their fathers' tombs. 

Ample. 
That fills up all the a. gloom. 

Anchor, 
No a. but the Cross. 

Ancient. 
Hovering around their a, home. 



; 



Annunciation, v. vi. /. I. 
S. Mark, v. vi. /. 2. 

3 Advent, v. vii. /. 4. 
3 Lent, V. iii. /. 4. 

S. Peter, v. xiv. /. 4. 

5 Trinity, v. vii. /. 2. 

5 Lent, V. vi, /. 5' 



12 



ANDROMACHE — ^ANGELS. 



Andromache, 
So speaks A. in boding fear. 

Angel. 
Like some bright a. o'er the darkling scene. 
To lead on earth an A.^s life. 
Rising and falling as on a. wings. 
Till men behold his a. face. 
Ask, and some a. will reply. 
Nor knew an a. form was nigh. 
Here a child's as there an «.'j love. 
Too rapid and too pure for all but a. sight. 
No Prophet yet, no A. knows. 
Or if no A. pass that way. 
A. of wrath ! why linger in mid air. 
That a. wings may waft them to the shore. 
And sure, 'tis worth zx\. A.^s gaze. 
Nor man nor a. liv'd in Heaven or earth. 
One A. knows it. O might prayer avail. 
Their daily strife an ^.'j theme. 
Save God and one good A., to assuage. 
For comfort, than an a.''s mirth. 
An a. brought them from the sky. 
Unheard by all but a. ears. 
"Where, like an a. 'j- train. 
He sees the a. 'j sword. 
Meet pavement for an a. 'j glorious march. 
All space, beyond the soar of a. wings. 
"We cannot pass our guardian aJ's bound. 
So like an aJs is our bliss. 
An a. ' J hopeless fall. 
Yet knew he not what a. came. 
To guess an a. 'j lay. 
"When, like an a. 'j wing, &c. 
The A. watching by, divines. 
Of a. song and a. motion. 
Not Herod but an A. leads. 
First a. of His Church, &c. 
And all our a. friends to bring Thee on Thy way. 
The Cross by a, hands impress'd 
And upon Saint or A. spend. 
To high and low Heaven's A. spake. 

Angelic, 
Th' a. signal given. 
Echoing a. songs. 

"Where lost behind the bright a. throng. 
Of human or a. frame. 
Tempering rude hearts with calm a. force. 

Angels, 
A. He calls ye : be your strife. 



Mon. bef. Easter, v. i. /. 3. 

1 Advent, v. x. /. 5. 

2 Advent, v. vi. /. 8. 

3 Advent, v. ix. /. 3. 
S. Stephen, v. vi. /. 5. 
H. Innocents, v. iii, /. i. 

2 Christmas, v. ii. /. 6. 

3 Epiphany, v. xii. /. 6. 

4 Epiphany, v. i. /. 8. 
6 Epiphany, v. ix. /. 2. 
Ash-Wednes. , v. vi. /. i. 

1 Lent, V. i. /. i. 

2 Lent, V. vi. /. 2. 

5 Lent, "J. vii. /. 4. 
Mon. bef Easter, v. iv. /. 2. 
Mon. bef East. , v. viii. /. 3. 
"Wed. bef Easter, v. v. /. 10. 
"Wed. bef East. , v. viii. /. 5. 
Good Friday, v. i. /. 4. 
Easter Day, v. vii. /. 2. 
Easter Mon., v. viii. /. i. 
Easter Mon., v. x. /. 3. 

2 Easter, v. iii. /. 5. 
Ascension Day, v. i. /. 4. 
Ascension Day, v. vi. /. 2. 

3 Trinity, v. iv. /. 3. 
13 Trinity, v. xxi. /. I. 
13 Trinity, v. xxi. /. 4. 
19 Trinity, v. v. /. 4. 
Purification, v. ii. /. 2. 
S. Barnabas, v. i. /. 8. 
S. Peter, v. vii. /. 3. 

S. Peter, v. xii. /. 2. 
S. Peter, v. xiii. /. 4. 
S. Matthew, v. vi. /. 8. 
S. Michael, v. viii. /. 8. 
All Saints, v. iv. /. 7. 
Gun. Treas. , v. iv. /. 3. 
Accession, v. vi. /. 6. 

Christmas Day, v. i. /. 4. 
Septuagesima, v. ix, /. 4. 
Ascension Day, v. ix. /. 3. 
13 Trinity, v. vi. /, 2. 
Prayer at Sea, v. ii. /. 8. . 

2 Advent, v. vi. /. 7- 



ANGELS — ANGER'D. 

Than A. can adore. 

The choir of A. caught the word. 

A. from Heaven will stoop to guide them, &c. 

So ^. pause on tasks of love. 

^., or more, on either hand are nigh. 

God only, and good a., look. 

Ye blessed A. ! if of you. 

A. round His glory-throne. 

That Thine a. s' harps may ne'er. 

To the decaying world, till A. bid us rise. 

'Tis now a cell, where a. use. 

Yet mortals doubt, when a. bring. 

These sure have seen the a. near. 

Who lead the choir where a. meet. 

With a./ food our brethren greet. 

Like armed a. at the door. 

And A. wonder why He stays below. 

The trump, that a. quake to hear. 

Where A. view the Father's light. 

With hymns of a. in His ears. 

The blessed a. look and long. 

The a. , while our draught they own. 

And all the band of a. , us'd to sing. 

Who men and a. daily feeds. 

Where A. down the lucid stair. 

The grief that a. cannot tell. 

What sadder scene can a. view. 

Not holier, while around him a. bow'd. 

Yet Heaven is raining a.s' bread. 

Fraught with a spell no a. know. 

Are call'd to sit and eat, while a. prostrate fall. 

From men's and a./ sight. 

What mortal — for this more than a.s^ task. 

A, no more. 

But for the crown, that a. weave. 

And brightest a. to and fro. 

Thou hast an ear for a. j' songs. 

We should behold by a.s^ grace. 

That He, by whom the a. live. 

Of all Thine a. eldest born. 

But a.f as we speak. 

To be sung on, where a. soar. 

When all forsook, her A. still were nigh. 

The A. hear, and there is mirth in Heaven. 

Anger. 
Though darkly round Thine a. rolls. 

Angered. 
But chiefly, for she knows Thee a. worst. 



13 

3 Advent, v. xi. /. 2. 
Christmas Day, v. iv. /. 3. 
Christmas Day, z/. viii. /. 6. 
Ash- Wed., v. v. /. 7. 

I Lent, 7J. ii. /. 5- 

4 Lent, V. viii. /. I. 

5 Lent, z>. vii. /. i. 
Palm Sunday, v. iii. /. 3. 
Palm Sunday, v. iv. /. 3, 
Easter Eve, v. viii. /. 8. 
Easter Day, v. xi. /. i. 
Easter Tues. , v. vi. /. 3. 
Easter Tues. , v. xi. /, 3. 
I Easter, v. vii. /. 4. 

I Easter, tj. vii. /. 5. 
I Easter, v. ix. /. 5. 
5 Easter, tj. i. /. 4. 
Whitsunday, v. vi. /. 3. 
Whitsun Tues., v. vi. /. 2. 
Whitsun Tues., v. xi. /. i. 
Trinity, v. iii. /. I. 

5 Trinity, v. xiv. /. 3. 

6 Trinity, v. iv. /. 5' 

7 Trinity, v. iv. /. 5- 

8 Trinity, v. ii. /. i. 
10 Trinity, v. iii. /. 7. 
14 Trinity, v. iii. /. 3. 

17 Trinity, v. i. /. 5- 

18 Trinity, v. v. /. I. 

19 Trinity, v. ii. /. 3. 
S. bef. Adv., tj. vi. /. 8. 
Purification, v. vii. /. 4. 
S. Matthias, v. v. /. 2. 

S. John Baptist, v. ii. /. 5. 
S.James, v. iii, /. 7. 
S. Barthol. , v. xiv. /. 2. 
S, Luke, V. xviii. /. I. 
All Saints', v. iii. /. 3. 
H. Comm,, v. vi. /. 3. 
H. Comm., v. xiv. /. 4. 
Catechism, v. x. /. 2. 
Visit, of Sick, v, vii. /. 8. 
K. Ch. Martyr, v. viii. /. 2. 
K. Ch. Martyr, v. x. /. I. 

I Christmas, v. vi. /. 2. 

5 Easter, v. vi. /. I. 



14 



ANGRY — APART. 



Lo ! at His a. 



Angry. 
blast the rocks unclose. 



Anguish. 
Thou from Whose cross in a. burst, 
This bed of a. ? and His pale weak form. 
In troublous days of a. and rebuke. 
With fear and a. to divide. 
Then grudge not thou the a. keen. 
Knows its own a. and unrest. 
Of wakeful a. flow. 

Annoy. 
High Heaven in mercy to your sad a. 
The heavenward flame a. 
Of endless life, yet wrapt in earth's a. 

Annual. 
The Church our a. steps has brought. 

Anointed. 
By Thine a. heralds duly crown 'd. 

Answer. 
Beat quite in a. to Thy voice. 
Ere God His a. to their king had given. 
He hear and a. thine unblest desire. 
There seek his a. when the world reproves. 

Anszvering. 
While, a. Thy victorious call. 
A mirror in an a. mind. 
A. a famish'd nation's call. 
Beat with another, a. love for love. 
A, its call ; we gladlier rest. 

Answers. 
Soft a. duly whisper'd to each soothing prayer. 

Anthem^ s. 
How swell'd thine a.^s sound. 

Anthems. 
High as her a. soar. 
For all the a. of the boundless sky. 

Anxious. ^ 
Full many a dreary a. hour. 
The Church in a. musing sate. 

Apart. 
Then stole a. to weep and die. 
And as I walk and muse a. 
The shepherd talks with God a. 
Let Pleasure go, put Care a. 
Our hermit spirits dwell, and range a. 
Whispering it says to each a. 
Upon whose doubting way a. 



9 Trinity, v. v. /. 5- 

2 Christmas, v. vii, /. 5* 
Tues. bef Easter, v. ii. /. 2, 
9 Trinity, v. i. /, i. 
12 Trinity, v. ii. /. 3. 
SS. Philip & Jas. , z/. ix. /. I. 
S. Barnabas, v. i. /. 2. 
Gun. Treas., v. xv. /. 4. 

Christmas Day, v. x. /. 5* 

2 Epiphany, v. xv. /. 2. 

3 Trinity, v. vii. /. 4. 

S. bef. Adv., v. ii, /, 6. 

S, Matthias, v. x. /. 3, 

6 Epiphany, v. vii. /. 3. 
17 Trinity, v. iv. /. 4. 
17 Trinity, z/. x. /. 3. 
21 Trinity, v. vii. /. 3, 

3 Lent, V. i. /. 3. 
Wed. bef Easter, v. v. /. 8. 
14 Trinity, z/. iv. /. 6. 
24 Trinity, v. iv. /, 2. 
Burial of Dead, v, ix. /. 3. 

Churching, v. iv. /. 6. 

S. Michael, z/. vi. /. 6. 

Easter Tues. , v. xiv. /. 2. 
Ascension Day, z'. vii. /. 2. 

5 Trinity, v. viii. /. I. 
S. Thomas, v. vi. /. 7, 

2 Christmas, z/. ii. /. 5. 

3 Epiphany, v. ii, L 2. 
5 Lent, z/. iii. /. 5. 
East. Tues., v. viii. /. 3. 
24 Trinity, v. ii. /. 2. 
H, Comm., v. viii. /.I. 
Gun. Treas,, v. vi, /. 3. 



APOSTATE — ARCH. 



■ Apostate, 
Ere they have died th' A.'s death. 
Th' a. Church to scare. 
O'er yon a. shrine. 



The lov'd A. to his Lord. 
As to Tliy last A.'s heart. 
O great A. I rightly now. 



Apostle. 



Apostles. 



A., Prophets, Pastors, all. 
Since not A.s^ hands can clasp. 
Before th' A.s' glorious company. 

Appal. 
Our unseen foes a. 
Till their high deeds the world a. 
In thoughts that awe but not a. 
Oh thought to comfort and a. 

Appalling. 
Conscience gives back th' a. tone. 
Th' a. Future as it nearer draws. 
And now once more th' a. tale. 

Appals. 
What voice his inmost heart a. 

Appeal. 
That o'er her with no vain a. 

Appointed. 
Who have th' eternal towers for our a. bourne. 

Approach. 
A. Thee, Babe divine. 
A. : for thou canst feel the gleam. 

Approaching. 
A. down the hallow'd aisle. 

April. 
Sweet the lengthening A. day. 
Steal down like A. dews, that softest fall, &c. 
Wait like the parched earth on A. skies. 
Never so fast, in silent A. shower. 
Not showers across an A. sky. 
Soon o'er their heads blithe A. airs shall sing. 
As though beneath an A. cloud. 

Arch. 
And why, through every woodland a. 
Chants her glad matins in the leafy a. ' 
While underneath each awful a. of green. 
High towers the rainbow a. 
Then, when through yonder everlasting a. 
And let some graceful a. be there. 



15 

5 Epiphany, v. xiii. /. 6. 

5 Lent, V. vi. /. 3. 
8 Trinity, v. i. /. 4. 

Easter Mon., v. ix. /. 2. 
S. Paul, V. xiii. /. I. 
S.James, v. i. /. 5. 

S. aft. Ascen., v. xiii. /. I. 

S. Mark, v. i. /. 4. 

K. Ch. Martyr, v. i. /. 4. 

I Easter, v. ix. /. 6, 

S. aft. Ascen., v. xiii. /. 5- 

Trinity, v. xi. /. 2. 

13 Trinity, v. xxi. /. 2. 

Whitsunday, v. viii. /. 3. 
21 Trinity, v. v. /. 3. 
S. bef. Adv., v. ix. /. 2. 

S. Paul, V. iii. /. 5. 

Trinity, v. xiv. /. 2. 

I Trinity, v. v. /. 8. 

Christ. Day, v. viii. /. 2. 
S. Luke, V. xvii. /. 3. 

Matrimony, v. iv. /. 5* 

I Epiphany, 7/. i. /. 6. 
Sexagesima, v. iv. /. 6. 
Good Friday, v. ix. /. 6. 

6 Trinity, v. iii. /. 5- 

14 Trinity, v. ii. /. 7. 
23 Trinity, v. iv. /. I. 
Bur. of Dead, v. iii. /. 5. 

I Lent, V. iii, /. 2. 
Ascen. Day, v. i. /. 2. 
9 Trinity, v. i. /. 4. 
25 Trinity, v. ii. /. 6, 
S. Michael, v. vii. /. 5. 
Bur. of Dead, v. iii. /. I. 



i6 



ARCHANGELS — ARM. 



ArchangeV s. 
So when th' A.''s word is spoken. 
Favour'd beyond A.s" dream. 

Arched, 
Green terraces and a. fountains cold. 
Lose in a. glades their tangled sight. 

Arches. 
Around the awful a. sweep. 
The broken a. of old Canaan's pride. 

Argent. 

Lo ! from yon a. field. 

Aright. 

Guide Thou their course, O Lord, a. 

When these dull ears shall scan a. 

E'en so, who loves the Lord a. 

All hymn Thy glory, Lord, a. 

Come, learn to tell a. thine own sins' cost. 

To guide a. 

Believes, because it loves, a. 

Arise. 

Hearts that with rising mom a. 

Oh ! may no earth-born cloud a. 

Our childhood's star again a. 

Saviour and God, a. 

Then, fainting soul, a. and sing. 

So let Thy turtle-dove's sad call a. 

I will a. , and in the strength of love. 

Then to unearthly life a. 

And let your prayer for charity a. 

"Where over rocks and sands a. 

Prophet of God, a. and lake. 

That day by day in prayer like thine a. 

Who day by day a. 

Till He a. and lead the way. 

Ark. 
Steer through the tempest Thine own a. 
Glide in the narrow wake of Thy beloved a. 
How joyful from th' imprisoning a. 
The a. to touch and bear. 
And God's own a. with blood of souls defil'd. 
From o'er the a. were shed. 

Artn. 
Wake, a. divine ! awake. 
I will not stir, lest I forsake Thine a. 
Withdraw the proud high-reaching a. 
Triumph by our weak a. 
Scatter the ashes, be the a. 
A wand no human a. may videld. 



Th. bef. East, v. vii. /. 5. 
Annunciation, v. viii. /. 4. 

M, bef. East., v. vi. /. 3. 
Trinity, v. v. /. 3. 

Trinity, v. viii. /. 2. 

1 Trinity, v. ii. /. 8. 

2 Easter, v. iv. /. i. 

Evening, v. x. 1. 3. 
4 Advent, v. vi. /. 2. 
2 Trinity, v. v. /. I. 

4 Trinity, v. vi. /. 3. 
17 Trinity, v. vi. /. 4. 

S. John Bapt, v. viii. /. 6. 
S. BarthoL, v. xiii. /. 3. 

Morning, v. v. /. 2. 
Evening, v. iii, /. 3. 
Epiphany, v. v. /. 2. 

5 Epiphany, v. i. /. 4. 

4 Easter, v. viii. /. I. 

5 Easter, v. iii. /. i. 
Ascen. Day, v. iii. /. 2, 
Whitsun Tu., v. xiii, /. I. 

6 Trinity, v. vii. /. 5. 

7 Trinity, v. i. /. 4. 

8 Trinity, v. \. I. I. 

9 Trinity, v. ix. /. 5. 
S. Matthew, v. ix. /. 4. 
Confirmation, v. i. /. 4. 

Evening, v. -ix. /. 2. 
6 Epiphany, v. ii. /. 8. 
Quinquagesima, v. v. /. I. 
I Easter, v. vi. /. 3. 
9 Trinity, v. iv. /. 6. 
13 Trinity, v. v. /. 4. 

5 Epiphany, v. i. /. I. 
Wed. bef East, v. i. /. 3. 
Whitsun Mon., v. xii. /. 2. 
5 Trinity, v. xiii. /. 2. 
8 Trinity, v. iii. /. 2. 
19 Trinity, v. ii. /. 2. 



. ARM— AROUND. 

A mother's a. a serpent should embrace. 
Not for the Pastor's gracious a. 
Which firm embrac'd with heart and a. 
Whose a. supports her, on Whose faithful, &c. 
While from some rude and powerless a. 
To feel thy kind upholding a. 
Pledge of the untir'd a., &c. 



Or a. in his station wait. 
Like a. angels at the door. 



Armed. 



Artnies. 



The a. of the highest Heaven. 
God's unseen a, hovering round. 
Thine a. awfully repos'd. 

Armoury. 
So in Thine awful «., Lord. 

Arms. 
First bid us from their a. ascend. 
Every way her free a. flinging. 
Lull'd in a father's a. to sleep. 
The sailor's untried a. are cross'd. 
Such were the tender a. , where cradled lay. 
E'en from thine a. , so kind and soft. 
O happy a. , where cradled lies. 
Back to your a. your treasure take. 
And to His a. invite. 

Army. 
The Martyrs' noble a. still is ours. 

Around. 
A. his path are taught to swell. 
Hover a. us while we pray. 
A. the sacred hill. 
Yet are there saddening sights a. 
That all a. see all things bright. 
No vernal steam a. they cast. 
Within us and a. 

The saints, like stars, a. His seat. 
When all a. he sees but sea and sky. 
A. those lips where power and mercy hung. 
The dull earth o'er Thee, and Thy foes a. 
A. each pure domestic shrine. 
Alms all a. and hymns within. 
A. our home's green walls, &c. 
A. the banner'd lines. 
Or lawless roam a. this earthly waste. 
Wisely Thou givest — all a. 
A. the trembling mountain's base. 
The sinful world a. 



17 

24 Trinity, v. vi. /. 3. 
S. bef Adv. v. vi. /. i. 
S. Peter, v. x. /. 2. 
S. Matthias, v. vii. /. 2. 
S. Luke, V. vii. /. i. 
Holy Comm,, v. v, /. 4. 
Prayer at Sea, v. iv. /. 8. 

S.John Ev., V. ii. /. 5« 
I Easter, v. ix. /. 5. 

Purification, v. vi. /. 3. 
All Saints, v. iii. /. 2. 
Ordination, v. ii. /. 4, 

All Saints, v. iv. /, i. 

Epiphany, v. ii. /. 3. 

1 Epiphany, v. iv. /. 3. 

2 Epiphany, v. xi. /. 3. 
26 Trinity, v. i. /. 7. 

S. Barnabas, v. ii. /. 5. 
S. Luke, V. xix. /. 3. 
H. Baptism, v. iv. /. i. 
H. Baptism, v. vii. /. 2, 
Catechism, v. iv. /. 4. 

K. Ch. Martyr, v. ii. /. I. 

Morning, v. i. L 4. 
Morning, v. vii. /. 2. 

3 Advent, v.. ii. /. 5. 

4 Advent, v.. xii. /. i. 
2 Epiphany, v. x. /. 3. 
6 Epiphany, v. x. /. 6. 
Septuagesima, v. ii. /. 2. 
Septuagesima, v. v. /. 3. 
2 Lent, V. iii. /. 3. 
Easter Eve, v. i. /. 5- 
Easter Eve, v. i. /. 7. 

I Easter, v. ix. /. i. 

1 Easter, v. x. /. i. 

2 Easter, v. v. /. 6. 
2 Easter, v. vii. /. 4. 
Ascen. Day, v. ii. /. 4. 
S. after Ascen., v. v. /. I. 
Whitsunday, v. ii. /. I. 
Whitsunday, v. ix. /. 2. 



18 



AROUND— ASPECT. 



A. the awful arches sweep. 

Like oaks and. cedars all a. 

Nor is the dream untrue ; for all a. 

In all fair things a. 

Now spread their wings and throng a. 

Where all a. on mountain, sand, and sky. 

Not holier, while a. him angels bow'd. 

If, while a. thee gales from Eden breathe. 

What view'st thou all a. ? 

Or waves there not a. his brow. 

In all the world of busy life a. 

Our eyes see all a. in gloom or glow. 

But see, a. His dazzling shrine. 

To wait a. our path in weal or woe. 

Grant, Lord, that when a. th' expiring world. 

Need not a. the world to range. 

What though a. His throne of fire. 

A Heaven on earth a. the couch, &c. 

A.- — the Cross supports them all. 

Art, 
Instinct pure, or heaven-taught a. 
The graceful lines of a. may trace. 
With all a Painter's a., &c. 
Till sweetest nature, brightest a. 
Thy love-charm with true Christian a. 
The truest wisdom there, and noblest a. 
I rather woo the soothing a. 

Arts. 
Have tried Thy Spirit's winning a. 

Ascend. 
First bid us from their arms a. 
We see Christ's entering triumph slow a. 

Ascending. 
No sounds of worldly toil a. there. 

Ascent. 
And when, o'erwearied with the steep a. 

Ashes. 
Scatter the .«;., be the arm. 
The Spouse of Christ : with a. crown'd. 

Asic^s. 
In ^.'.f sea-like plain. 

Aside. 
Our faded crown, despis'd and flung a. 

Asleep. 
Where in her shadow, fast a. 

Aspect. 
Calm be the voice, the a. bold. 



Trinity, v. viii. /. 1. 
I Trinity, v. i, /. 5. 

3 Trinity, v. iv. /. I. 

4 Trinity, v. ii. /. 2. 
6 Trinity, v. v. /. I. 
9 Trinity, v. ii. /. 5. 
17 Trinity, v. i. /. 5. 

17 Trinity, v. ix. /. I. 

18 Trinity, v. i. /. 2. 

19 Trinity, v. ii. /.I. 

23 Trinity, v. v. /. 2. 

24 Trinity, v. ii. /. 3. 

S. bef Adv., v. viii. /. 3. 
S. Michael, v. ix. /. 5. 
S. Michael, v. x. /. i. 
S. Luke, V. viii. /. 3. 
Catechism, v. v. /. i. 
Churching, v. v. /. 6. 
Accession, v. iv. /. 8. 

I Epiphany, v. i. /. 4. 
3 Epiphany, v. viii. /. 2. 
3 Epiphany, v. xi. /. 6. 
18 Trinity, v. vii. /. I. 
S, Andrew, v. v. /. 4. 
S. Barnabas, v. i. /, 3. 
Visit, of Sick, v. i. /. 6. 

Quinquagesima, v. xii. /. 3. 

Epiphany, v. ii. /. 3. 
Ascension Day, v. ix. /. 4. 

20 Trinity, v. ii. /. i. 

1 Lent, V. V. /. i. 

8 Trinity, v. iil /. 2. 
Coramination, v. ii. /. i. 

WhitsunMon., v. iii. /. 3. 

2 Lent, z^. xiL /. i. 

Whitsun Mon., v. v. /. 5. 
Ash- Wed., v. i. /. 5. 



ASPIRE— AUTUMNAL. 
Aspire. 



19 



Sexagesima, v. vi. /. 5' 
W. bef. Easter, v. v. /. I. 
9 Trinity, v. ii. /. 2. 
13 Trinity, v. viii. /. 3. 



Hearts that would highest else a. 
Nor deem, who to that bliss a. 
To holy ground, in quiet to a. 
The holiest creature, dares a. 

Assail. 
Though the rudest hand a. her. 
No storm can now a. 
When racking thoughts the heart a. 
Two flowers, when wintry blasts a. 

Assembling. 
His little lambs a. 

Assuage. 
Yet, to a. her sharpest throes. 
Save God and one good Angel, to a. 
But we by Fancy may a. 
Wouldst thou the pangs of guilt a. ? 

Astray. 
Thy heedless soul a. 

Ate. 
We a. and drank : then calmly blest. 

Athwart.. 
A. the conscience glare. 

Atoning, 
The Son of Man, th' a. wounds. 
Sprinkled with His a. blood. 
Fresh from th' a. sacrifice. 

Attends 
Our midnight chant a. 

Attendants. 
From Heaven to Earth, a. meet. 

Attends-. 
A. with sword and spear. 

Attraction-^ 
Heaven will o'enxMiie th* a, of my birth. 

Author. 
To thine Almighty A. and His stedfaat sway. Th. bef. Easter^ z*. iii. /. 8. 

Autumn.. 

Why A. should be sad. 3 Easter, v.. L /. 2. 

When AJ's softest gleams are ending. 2 Trinity, v. i. /. 2. 

Sweet roses one by one, nor a. leaves decay. 7 Trinity, za. viii. /. 6. 

To a. or to spring. S S.Phil. & Jas., v. ii, /. 4. 

Till the last flower of a. shed. AIL Saints, v. iii. /. 7. 

Autumnal. 

Sets round th' a. sun. 2 Epiphany, v.. xvi. /. 2. 

Or tossing in th' a. blast. 12 Trinity, v. iii. /. 8. 

Nor yet th' a, breeze has stirr'd the grove.. 2i Trinity, v. i. /. 3. 



I Epiphany, v. v. /. i. 

5 Epiphany, v. xi. /. 3. 
Ash- Wed,, v. v. /. 3. 
S. Luke, V. i. /. 3. 

25 Trinity, v. iv. /. 3. 

Sexagesima, v. v. /. 4. 
W. bef Easter, v. viii. /. 5, 
Good Friday, v. vii. /. i. 

6 Trinity, v. iii. /. i. 

8 Trinity, v. Iv. /. 4- 
Visit. of Sick, v. v. /. 6. 

I Christmas, v. iv. /. 6, 

S. Stephen, v. iv. /. 6. 
i;j Trinity, v. xix. /. i. 
H. Comm., v.. iii. /. i. 

5 Trinity, v. v. /. 2. 

S. aft. Ascen., v.: xii. /. 2^ 

Purification, u. v. /. 2.: 

Ascen. Day, v.. iv. /. 3. 



50 



AUTUMNAL — AWE."- 



Avengers. 
Avenging. 



And on the world's a. time. 

As in th' a. heaven. 

The gale that stirs th' a. trees. 

And dear th' a. eve. 

Who says, the wan a. sun. 

Avail. 
One Angel knows it. O might prayer a. 

Avarice. 
In the Prophet's soul the dreams of «. stay. 

Avaunt. 
Chains of my heart, a. I say. 

Ave. 
A. Maria ! blessed Maid ! 
A. Maria! Mother blest. 
A. Maria ! thou whose name. 

But that the merciful A. know. 

Th' a. storm of war, that laid. 
Can these th' a. bolt delay. 
Surely not yet th' a. shower will fall. 
Snatch'd sudden from th' a. rod. 

Avenue. 
When iHeaven's bright boundless a. 

Averted. 
Thy shy a. smiles. 

In vain : the a. cheek in loneliest dell. 
Their Lord's a. face. 
Who scornful pass it with a. eye. 

, Await. 
Fresh, ever-growing strengths a. 

Awake. 
Who day by day to sin a. 
A. — again the Gospel trump is blown. 
A.! why linger in the gorgeous town. 
Keeping the heart a. till dawn of morn. 
Wake, arm divine ! a. 
But at Thy touch let veiled hearts a. 
He to earth's lowest cares is still a. 
With eyes too tremblingly a. 



A. soai-s in airy flight 

No sunny gleam a. the trees. 

Of mingled joy and a. return. 
Sure 'tis no Heaven-bred a. 
But in ecstatic a. they muse. ■ 



AwakerCd. 
Awakes. 



Awe. 



21 Trinity, v. iv. /. 5. 
25 Trinity, v. vi. /, 3. 
S. bef Adv., v. vii. /. 3. 
SS. Phil. &Jas.,z/. i. /. 2. 
Burial of Dead, v. \. I. i. 

M. bef. Easter, v. viii. /. 3. 

2 Easter, v. ii. /. 6. 
Ascen. Day, v. iii. /. i. 

Annunciation, v. vii. /, i, 
Annunciation, v. viii. /. i. 
Annunciation, v. ix. /. i. 

I Lent, V. iv. /. 3. 

I Christmas, v. i. /. 5- 
I Christmas, v. v. /. 4. 

I Lent, V. iii. /. 7. 

II Trinity, v. viii. /. i. 

4 Easter, v. ii. /. 5. 

Easter Tuesday, v. iv. /. 2. 

3 Trinity, v. iii. /. I. 
13 Trinity, v. xiii. /. 4. 
20 Trinity, v. v. /. 7. 

S. Bartholomew, v. xv. /. 4. 

Morning, v. iv. /. 3. 
I Advent, v. i. /. i. 
I Advent, v. ii. /. I. 
I Advent, v. xii. /. 5. 

5 Epiphany, v. \. I. \. 
5 Easter, v. xi. /. 4. 
Ascension Day, v. v. /. 4. 
S.- Thomas, v. viii. /. 5. 

Restoration, v. i. /. 5. 

Advent, v. i. /. 6. 

Epiphany, v.. viii. /. 2. 

4 Epiphany, v. vi. /. 5. 
4 Easter, v.- iv. /. 5. 



AWE— BABE. 



2t^ 



And ais on Israel's a. -struck ear. 
In thoughts that a. but not appal. 
The sinner, startled by His ways of a. 
There is an a. in mortals' joy. 

Aw'd. 
By our own shame alike and glory a. 

Awful. 
Faith's ear, with a. still delight. 
Gentiles ! with fix'd yet a. eye. 
With medicin'd sleep — O a. in Thy woe I 
Around the a. arches sweep. 
Dies on the a. ear. 

While underneath each a. arch of green. 
So «. to her eyes. 
At the last a. day. 
O'er life and death, its a. charm. 
So in Thine a. armoury, Lord. 
Sweet a. hour ! the only sound. 
Ye knelt before some a. shrine. 
When beckon'd up the a. choir. 
E'en such an a. soothing calm. 
Each a. curse, that on mount Ebal rang. 
Come trembling to their a. trust. 

Awfully. 
Thine armies a. repos'd. 

Awhile. 
Till left a. with Thee alone. 
Patiently she droops a. 
No — let the dainty rose a. 
Made heir, and emptied of Thy glory' a. 
Each on his cross, by Thee we hang a. 
You lingering yet a. below. 
Keeps back a. His largess, made. 
Yet, yet «., offended Saviour, pause. 
But glide a. from saint to saint. 
Yet wait a., and see the calm leaves float. 
Though with seal'd eyes a. they walk. 
And spares a. his blissful trance. 
We on the sight should muse a. 
Pause yet a., in mercy stor'd. 
Far better they should sleep a. 

Azure. 
Or in the a. deep on high. 



BAAL. 
Of pure heart- worship, B. is ador'd. 

Babe. 
Approach Thee, B. Divine. 



"Whitsunday, z/. vi. /." i. 
Trinity, v. xi. /. 2, 
9 Trinity, v. viii. /. 5. 
H. Matrimony, v. i. /. I. 

S.Matthias, z/. xi. /. 4, 

1 Advent, v. xii. /. 3. 
5 Lent, V. xiii. /. i, 

Tu. bef. Easter, v. iv. /. 2. 
Trinity, v. viii. /. 2. 
4 Trinity, v. x. /. 2. 
9 Trinity, v. i, /. 4, 
18 Trinity, v. xii, /. 4. 
Con. of S. Paul, v. vii. /. 3. 
S. Peter, v. x. /. 4. 
All Saints, v. iv. /. i. 
H. Comm., v. xvi. /. i. 
Holy Baptism, v. viii. /. 2. , 
Confirmation, v. viii. /. 3. 
Burial of Dead, v. vii. /. i. 
Commination, v. iii. /. i. 
Accession, v. v. /, 6. 

Ordination, v. iL /. 4, 

2 Christmas, v. v. /. 5. 
I Epiphany, v. v. /. 2. 
4 Lent, V. xiii. /. i. 
Tues, bef Easter, v. vii. /. 2. 
Easter Eve, v. iii. h 5- 

4 Easter, v. ii. /. 2. 

4 Easter, v. iii. /. 9. 

5 Easter, v. yi. I. i. 
WhitsunTues., v. xiiL /. 3. 
23 Trinity, v. ii. /, 3. 

S. Thomas, v. v. /. 3- 
S. Peter, v. vii. /. 4. 
S. Luke, V. xiii. /. 2. 
All Saints, v. iv. /. 3, 
Burial of Dead, v.'x. I. l. 

22 Trinity, v. iv. /. 3. 



9 Trinity, v. i. /, 6. 
Christmas Day, v. \m.,l. 2. 



23 



BABE — BALM. 



The last-bom h. , why lies its part. 
When the 3.^s kiss no sense of pleasure yields. 
The wondrous B. might prove. 
To the poor d., who died to-day. 

BaM. 
Pass B. quick, and seek the holy land. 
And watch, from B. V crumbling heap. 
From B. 's shattered wall. 
When B.'s very ruins bum. 
And oh ! if e'en on B. shine. 
Shame on us, who about us B. bear. 

Baies. 
She and her d. shall meet no more to part. 
If sinful 3. in sorrow must be born. 
But cries of ^., that cannot know. 

Back. 
B. to His task of woe and tears. 
B. then, complainer ; loath thy life no more. 
Thou tum thy 3. upon that fountain clear. 
B. to the world we faithless tum'd. 
B. to your arms your treasure take. 

Backward. 
And b. force the waves of Time. 

Bad. 
Thus b. and good their several warnings give. 
As in this b. world below. 
E'en such is this b. world we see. 
Wild thoughts within, b. men without. 
The rude b. thoughts, that in our bosom's, &c. 

Bade. 
Who b. the waves go sleep. 
That nearest Heaven has b. thee stand. 
Were wondering (so th' Almighty b. ) 
B. the meek Publican his gainful seat forsake. 

Baffle. 
These b. e'en the spells of Heaven. 

Baffling. 
Few, faint, and b. sight. 

Balaam'' s. 
Nor ^,'j- curse on Love, which God hath blest. 

Ball. 
(Thou know'st it) on this earthly b. 

Balm. 
That o'er her western slope breathe airs of b. 
Some drops oib. in every bower. 
A gale from bowers of b. 
They turn to sweetness, and drop holy b. 



6 Epiphany, v. vl. /. 3. 
Mon. bef. Easter, v. ii. /. 4, 
Purification, v. ix. /. 2. 
H. Comm., v. xv. /. i. 

3 Advent, v. vi. /. 3. 
Whitsun Mon., v. v. /. 4. 
Whitsun Mon., v. ix. /. 6. 
Whitsun Mon, , v. xiv. /. 2. 
S. Matthew, v. ix. /. i. 
S. Matthew, v. ix. /. 7. 

Holy Innocents, v. vi. /. 6. 
Sexagesima, v. v. /. 3. 
Catechism, v. ix. /. 3. 

Whitsun Tues., v. xi. /. 2. 
9 Trinity, v. ix. /, I. 

17 Trinity, v. viii. /. 2. 

18 Trinity, v. iii. /. I. 
Holy Baptism, v. vii. /. 2. 

I Christmas, v. iii. /. 3. 

1 Advent, v. xii. /. I. 
Palm Sunday, v. v. /. 5- 
Th. bef. Easter, v. iv. /. 5. 

2 Trinity, v. ix. /. 5. 
24 Trinity, v. v. /. 3. 

4 Epiphany, v. v. /. 3. 

1 Easter, v. vi. /. 2. 

S. aft. Ascension, v. ix. l.l. 
S. Matthew, v. v. /. 8. 

12 Trinity, v. iv. /. 6. 

4 Trinity, v. xii. /. 2. 

2 Lent, V. xiv. /. 4. 

II Trinity, v. v, /. 2. 

3 Advent, z/. i. /. 6. 
Sexagesima, 57. iv. /. 5« 
3 Lent, 7/. iv, /. 2, 
Good Friday, z^. iii. /. 5« 



BALM— BAPTIST. 

Our common air is 3. 

Written in b. , sad heart, for thee. 

For healing and for b. e'en now thine hour, &c. 

In hymns as soft as b. 

In heavenly b. , fresh gather'd there. 

While sinners taste Thine heavenly b. 

For she has b. in store. 

Balms. 
Here healing dews and b. abound. 

Balmy. 
And water'd with more b. showers. 

Band. 
Tied to His own by gentlest b. 
And all the b. of angels, us'd to sing. 
Too like the recreant b. 
Drawing to Heaven with gentlest b. 
To greet yon wearied b. 
'Tis He who clasps the marriage b. 
One known from all the seraph b. 

Banded, . 
Are b. in unblest device. 

Bands. 
Wrapp'd in His swaddling b. 
Three chosen b. , in royal state. 

Banes. 
For what shall heal, when holy water b. 1 

Bank. 
Yet as along this violet b. I rove. 

Banner. 
The b. of his Lord's victorious wrath. 
But fix'd to hold Love's b. fast. . 
Your Saviour's b. to display. 

Banner'd. 
Around the b. lines. 

Banners. 
While drooping paus'd twelve b. proud. 

Banquet. 
Such is Thy b. , dearest Lord. 
Ye b. there above. 
B. and hymn, your Eden's festal store. 

Baptismal. 
All glistening wdth b. dew. 
And of My woes b. taste. 
Set Thy b. seal upon our brow. 

Baptist, 
Where is the lore the B. taught. 



23 

1 Easter, v. viii. /. 6. 

6 Trinity, v. iii, /. 4. 

7 Trinity, v. iii. /. 6. 

8 Trinity, v. vi. /. 4. 

S. Barnabas, v. viii. /. 4. 
H. Comm., v. xv. /. 4. 
Gun. Treas., v. viii. /. 4. 

S. Barnabas, v. iii. /. 4. 

Sun. aft. Ascen., 7/. iii. /. 3. 

Sun. aft. Ascen, , v. xi. /. 3. 
6 Trinity, v. iv. /. 5- 
18 Trinity, v. viii. /. 2. 
S. Thomas, v. ii. /. 3. 
Conv. of S. Paul, v. i. /. 6. 
Matrimony, v. vi. /. I. 
Churching, v. i. /. 2, 

2 Trinity, v. ix. /. 7- 

Christmas Day, v. v. /. i. 
S. Stephen, v. i. /. 6. 

5 Easter, v. vii. /, i. 

3 Easter, v. i. /. 5. 

2 Easter, v. v. /. 3. 

2 Trinity, v. x. /. 7. 

S. John Baptist, v. vi. /. 7. 

2 Easter, z'. vii. /. 4. 

Confirmation, z'. i. /. 3. 

2 Epiphany, v. xvii. /. i. 
S. Barnabas, v. vi. /. 6. 
S. Michael, v. iv. /. 8. 

2 Trinity, z'. v. /. 8. 
S.James, v. iii. /. 6. 
S. Michael, 27. ix. /. 7. 

S, John Baptist, v. vii. /. i. 



24 BAPTIZD — BATHE. 

Baptized. 
B. in blood for Jesus' sake. 
Their treasur'd hopes, just bom, b. , and gone. 

Bar. 
And shall our di'eams of music h. our ear. 

Barahbas'. 
Prepar'd to take B. part. 

Bard, 
Yet liv'd in b. or sage. 

Bards. 
So thoughts ... to those high B. were given. 
Should b. in idol-hymns profane. 

Bare, 
Yet mercy hath not left us b. 
B. to the rude world's withering view. 
Bless'd is the womb that b. Him — ^bless'd. 
How cold and b. what mortals dream. 

Bares. 
She b. her tender breast. 

Bark. 
And this our frail and foundering b. 
Let not my b. in calm abide. 

Barren. 
Beside the b. sea. 
Woe worth these b. hearts of ours. 

Barier. 
We b. life for pottage ; sell tnie bliss. 

Bartimeiis' . 
Blind B. hiraible prayer. • 

•Base. 
Discerns the glorious from the b. 
And the b. world, now Christ hath died. 
Around the trembling mountain's h. 
With uses vile and b. 

And to their b. the trembling mountains part. 
And scaring with b. wild-fire light. 

Bashftd. 
Her b. fragrance hide. 
And each small flower of b. hue. 

Bask. 
B. not in courtly bower. 
Then marvel not, if such as b. 

Basking. 
Is b. in his noontide lair. 

Bathe. 
The tears that b. our oflfer'd hearts. 
To b. the landscape in a fiery stream. 
They b. where holy waters flow. 



Holy Innocents, v. iii. /. 5. 
Holy Innocents, v. vi. /. 4. 

Ascension Day, v. vii. /. 3. 

1 Advent, v. v. /. 4. 
4 Trinity, v. xiii. /. 4. 

3 Lent, V. vii, /. 6. 
Palm Sunday, v. v. /. 3, 

Sexagesima, v. ix. /, 4. 

4 Lent, V. xii. /. 4. 
Annunciation, v. x. /. I. 
SS. Phil. & Jas. , V. viii. /. 3. 

Commination, v. iv. /. 4. 

6 Epiphany, v. ii. /. 7. 
6 Epiphany, v. iii. /. 7. 

5 Epiphany, v. vi. /. 2. 
S.aft. Ascension, v. iii./. i. 

2 Lent, V. xi, /. i. 

1 Advent, v. vi. /. 4. 

3 Epiphany, v. viii. /. 4. 
Easter Day, v. ix. /. 3. 
Whitsunday^ v. ii. /. I. 

4 Trinity, v. xxii. /. 4. 
9 Trmity, v. v. /. 6. 
Matrimony, v. iii, /. 7. 

4 Lent, z^. xiii. /, 2, 
S.Bartholomew, z/, ii, /. 3. 

3 Advent, v. vi. /. i. 

2 Trinity, z'. vi. /. i. 

Whitsun Mon., v. vi. /. 2. 

I Christmas, v. vii. /. 3. 

4 Epiphany, v. i. /. 6, 

5 Epiphany, v. ix. /. 5, 



BATH'D — BEAU. 



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Bath'd. 
And every flower was b. in light. 
B. in soft airs, and fed with dew. 

Bathes. 
The while she b. us in her own chaste glow. 

Battle, 
When round our walls the b. lowers. 
Lone b. field, or crumbling prison hall. 

Baying. 
As bloodhounds hush their b. wild. 

Bays. 
"When fade all earthly flowers and b. 

Beach. 
Upon this sacred b. 

Beacon, 
But lifts them like a b. light. 
Beams on the martyr host, a b. light. 
And when the Spirit's b. fires. 

Beam. * 
Eyes that the b. celestial view. 
But Mercy with her genial b. 
That cannot bear- the solar b. 
Beyond the mid-day b. 
Though not a b. the clouds remove. 
To meet th' unclouded b. 
Steady and pure as stars that b. 

Beamed. 
The Son of God in radiance b. 

Beaming. 
By youthful Hope seen b. round her walls. 

Beams, 
B. on the martyr host, a beacon light. 
Than Reason's or the Law's pale b. 
His b. have faster sped. 
B. with too faint a smile. 

Bear, 
To b. as Thine, nor count it loss ! 
Ye, who your Lord's commission b. 
The glorious dint a martyr's shield should b. 
That now so swift and silent b. 
The sweet remembrance k 
So frail a gem, it scarce may b. 
He wept by Lazarus' grave — ^how will He b. 
B. navies to and fro. 
The ark to touch and b. 
She knows she could not b. his moan. 
Now the fierce B. and Leopard keen. 



1 Easter, v. iii. /. 2. 

15 Trinity, v. i. /. 2. 

24 Trinity, v. ix. /. 3. 

II Trinity, v. i. /. 3. 

K. Ch, Martyr, v. iv. /. 4. 

All Saints, v. v. /. 5. 

19 Trinity, v. i. /. 3. 

5 Trinity, v. xii. /. 4. 

5 Lent, V. vi. /. 2. 

W. bef. East., v. vii. /. 5. 

S. bef. Adv., v. iv. /. 4. 

Morning, v. v. /. 3. 

3 Epiphany, v. xii. /. 3. 
Quinquagesima, v. x. /. 3. 

4 Trinity, v. xvi. /. 4. 

16 Trinity, v. ix. /. 4. 
S. Michael, v. vi. /. 4. 
Confirmation, v. iv. /. I. 

Quinquages., v. xiii. /. I. 

21 Trinity, v. vi. /. 6. 

W. bef. East., v. vii. /. 5. 
Easter Day, v. v. /. 4. 

25 Trinity, v. ii. /. 4. 
Bur. of Dead, v. i. l. 2. 

Evening, v. xi. /. 4. 

2 Advent, v. vi. /. 5. 
H. Innocents, v. ii. /. 2. 
I Christmas, v. iii. /. 4. 

5 Epiphany, v. x. /. 4. 

6 Epiphany, v. v. /. 5- 
Tues. bef. East., v. ii. /. I. 
Easter Mon., v. iii. /. 3. 
I Easter, v. vi. /. 3. 

4 Easter, v. i. /. 6. 
Whitsun Mon., v. xi. /. i. 



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. BEAR— BED. 



Is conscious of a gaze it cannot b. 

No eye but His might ever b. 

Sin cannot b, to see Thee shine. 

Nor could we b. to think, how every line. 

"Will God indeed with fragments b. 

To b. with dimness for His sake. 

Still gazing, though untaught to b. 

How should pale sinners b. the sight. 

B., to the end, Thy Spirit's seal. 

B. to their suffering brethren's side. 

Why comes he not to b. his part. 

Bearers. 
The b. wait with wondering eye. 

Bearing. 
B. the hallow'd dove. 

Bears. 
That duly b. with you its part. 
With brightening heart he b. it on. • 
She b. them in your name. 

Beat. 
B. quite in answer to Thy voice. 
Till every pulse b. true to airs divine. 
B. with another, answering love for love. 

Beating. 
Ye whose hearts are b. high. 
With b. hearts we roam the haunted ground. 

Beats. . 
The fever'd pulse b. higher. 

Beauteous. 
One page of Nature's b. book. 

Beauty. 
With Thee all b. glows. 

Because. 
B. we would not onward press. 
B. their secret souls a holy strain repeat. 

Beckon'd. 
When b, up the awful choir. 

Bed. 
Ne'er to sink back on slothful b. 
Till on the grassy b. 

Now underneath the Cross their b. they make. 
Over our Saviour's lowly b. 
Or will the thorns, that strew intemperance' b. 
This b. of anguish ? and His pale weak form. 
Deep in Thy darksome b. 
Just trickling from its mossy b. 
Of Christ's forsaken b. 



3 Trinity, v. iii. /. 2. 
12 Trinity, z>. v. /. i. 
l8 Trinity, v. xii. /. 3. 
24 Trinity, v. xiii. /. 3. 
S. bef. Adv., v. i. /. i. 
S. Thomas, v. viii. /. 6. 
Conv. of S. Paul, v. vi. /. 5- 
Holy Comm., v. i. /. 2. 
Confirmation, v. iii. /. 4. 
Visit, of Sick, v. i. /. 8. 
Restoration, v. vi. /.I. 

Bur. of Dead, v. vi. /. 3. 

Purification, v. ix, /. 4. 

21 Trinity, v. iv. /. 2. 
S. Peter, v. xi. /. i. 
Commination, v. v. /. 4. 

6 Epiphany, v. vii. /. 3. 

23 Trinity, v. xiii. /. 4. 

24 Trinity, v. iv. /. 2. 

Palm Sunday, v. \. I. i. 
K. Ch. Martyr, v. iv. /. 3. 

2 Epiphany, v. v. /. 2. 

4 Advent, v. ii. /. 2. 

3 Lent, V. ix. /. 6. 

18 Trinity, z'. ii. /. 3. 
S. Matthew, v. iv. /. 8. 

Confirmation, z'. viii. /. 3. 

2 Advent, v. vii. /. 4. 

3 Advent, v. iv. /. 4. 

H. Innocents, v. iii. /. 6. 
Epiphany, z^. vi. /. 4, 
2 Lent, ?7. iv, /. i. 
Tues. bef East., v. ii. /. 2. 
Easter Eve, v. i. /. 2, 
Easter Mon., v. i. /. 2. 
Easter Tues., z'. vii. /. 2. 



. BED — BEHIND. 

So o'er the b. where Lazarus slept. 

And who was by, to make His new-forsaken b. 

About his path, about his b. 

Her funeral odours on her dying K 

Of old on Isaac's nuptial b. 

Too lightly springs by Sorrow's b. 

A simple altar by the b. 

Beds. 
Up from your b. of sloth for shame. 

Before. 
Trembling b. Thee as I stand. 
B. the mercy-seat be thrown. 
And set My saints h. thee in the way. 
Or, if b. thee in the race. 

Befriend. 
That idols would b. 

Began. 
Long since in Heaven your brows b. 

Beginit^st. 
And Thou b. wdth woe. 

Begins. 
The year b. with Thee. 

Beguile. 
The bitterness of death to soften and b. 
Wild Fancy, peace ! thou must not me b. 
The sullen brow of gloom b. 
Our wintry course do Thou b. 
No thought can tender Love b. 
With thoughts of spring the heart b. 

BeguiVd. 
Thou wilt not be untrue, thou shalt not be b. 
Our steps have been b. 
Our weary souls, by earth b. 

Begun. 
Through shades . . . can see Heaven's work b. 

Beheld. 
As when the holy Maid b. 
B., and not belov'd. 

Behest. 
Must do its stem b. 
Bow to her sway, and move at her b. 

Behind. 
For the shades I leave b. 
* ' Haste, for thy life escape, nor look b. " 
B. the blissful screen. 
Where lost b. the bright angelic throng. 
And from b. Thy glorious veil. 
And from b. the cloud held out by Jesus' hand. 



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12 Trinity, v. ii. /. 5. 
S. Thomas, v. iii. /. 8. 
S. Bartholomew, v. vi. /, 3. 
All Saints, v. iii. /. 8. 
Matrimony, v. vi. /. 6. 
Visit, of Sick, v. i. /. 2. 
Visit, of Sick, v. v. /. 3. 

I Advent, v. ii. /. 3. 

Sexagesima, v. iv. /, i. 
Ash-Wednes., v. iv. /, 4. 
20 Trinity, v. iv. /. 7. 
S. Andrew, v. ix. /. i. 

8 Trinity, v. iii. /. 3. 

S. Barnabas, v. vi. /. 3. 

Circumcision, v. i. /. 2. 

Circumcision, v. i. /. i. 

I Christmas, v. v. /. 6. 
Wed. bef East., v. ii. /. i. 
Trinity, v. xix. /. 2. 
I Trinity, v. v. /. 6. 
S.Thomas, v. iv. /. 3. 
Bur. of Dead, v. i. /. 5. 

7 Trinity, v. x. /. 6. 
18 Trinity, v. iii. /. 4. 
S. John Bapt. , v. viii. /. 7. 

I Christmas, v. viii. /, 6. 

4 Lent, V. ix. I. i. 
13 Trinity, v. xx. /. 4. 

Circumcision, v. ii. /. 4. 
2 Lent, zf. xiv. /. 2. 

I Epiphany, z>. vi. /. 4. 
I Lent, z/. iv. /. 5. 
4 Lent, z'. viii. /. 2. 
Ascen. Day, z/. ix. /. 3. 
Whitsun Tues., z'. xv. /. 3. 
I Trinity, v. iii. /. 8. 



2S 



BEHIND — BELOW. 



Streaks of a brighter heaven b. 

Ne'er let us cast one look b. 

B. the soft bright summer cloud. 

Behold. 
They shall b., and not in trance. 
To b. them was her heart's first prayer, 
B. , her wisest throng Thy gate. 
No fear but we shall soon b. 
Thou must b. : thy loathing were but lost 
And when the wicked ones b. 
Christians ! b. your happy state. 
He would b. thy wounds with envious eyes. 

Beholdmg. 
As erst, b., loves His wayward child. 

Belial. 
B. or mammon, grant us not the ill. 

Believe. 
Choose to b., not see : sight tempts the heart. 
Dares not b. her gain. 
Am I : <^., and die no more. 

Believ'd. 
And truth in all the world both hated and b. 

Believer's. 
And faith be shani'd by the b.''s sin. 

Believes, 
Both wonder, one b. — but while. 
B. , because it loves, aright. 

Believing. 
B. myriads throng. 

Bell. 
Nor trampling hoof nor tinkling b. 

Bells. 
Counts them like minute-<5. at night. 

Beloved. 
Glide in the narrow wake of Thy b. ark. 
The loving and b. Seer. 
Beheld, and not b. 
Win us to be b. and spar'd. 
As homeward from some grave b. we turn. 
Thou thrice denied, yet thrice b. 
He loves and is b. again. 
Luke the b. , the sick soul's guide. 

Below. 
The secret this of Rest b. 
When round Thy wondrous works b. 
B. , the lake's still face. 
When stars above or flowers b. 



4 Trinity, v. xii. /. 3. 
Con. of S. Paul, v. xii. /. 4. 
Accession, v. ii. /. i, 

4 Advent, v. ix. /. 3. 
Holy Innocents, v. vii. /. 2. 
Epiphany, v. xiii. /. i. 
Ascension Day, v. x. /. i. 
17 Trinity, v. vi. /. 2. 
19 Trinity, v. iii. /. I. 
Conv. of S. Paul, v. xv. /. 4. 
S. John Baptist, v. iv. /. 4. 

4 Epiphany, v. vii. /. 2. 

17 Trinity, 7/. xi. /. 4. 

9 Trinity, v. x. /. 5. 
Matrimony, v. ii. /. 4. 
Burial of Dead, v. viii. /. 5. 

I Advent, v. i. /. 6. 

3 Epiphany, v. v. /. 6. 

S.Thomas, v. iv. /. i. 
S. Bartholomew, v. xiii./. 3. 

18 Trinity, v. vi. /. 2. 
7 Trinity, v. vi. /. 4. 

I Advent, v. xii. /. 4. 

6 Epiphany, v. ii. /. 8. 
Thur. bef, Easter, v. vi./.2, 
13 Trinity, v. xx. /. 4. 
18 Trinity, v. xix. /, 3. 
21 Trinity, v. iii. /. 3. 
S. Peter, v. i. /. i. 
S. Peter, v. iii. /. I, 
S.Luke, V. X. /. 3. 

Morning, v. xv. /. 4. 
Evening, v. iv. /.I. 
3 Advent, v. iii. /. 4. 
Epiphany, v. viii. /. 3. . 



.BELOW — BENEATH. 

The works of God above, b. 

The Moon above, the Church b^- 

Ruin b. and wrath above. 

His Hosannas here b. 

You lingering yet awhile b. 

The meanest things b. 

There's not a cottage hearth b. 

Our rest must be "no rest b. " 

When not a prop seem'd left b. 

Or darksome mere b. 

Sweeter than whole years of sacrifice b. 

Dare touch Thy spouse. Thy very self <^. 

Rebellion's mystery here b. 

He turns him to his task b. 

The very life of things b. 

'Twixt God above and Christ b. 

Bend, 
Infant-like beneath their burthen b. 
Some gentle maid b. o'er a cherish'd flower. 
Though on unfolding Heaven our gaze we b. 
From each carv'd nook and fretted b. 
She mourns that tender hearts should b. 
Over the self-same lines to b., and pour. 

Bended, 
Whom empires own with b. knee. 

Bending, 
To howl and chafe amid the b. trees. 

Bends, 
Our Lord in Eden b. 
Vainly before the shrine he b. 

Beneath. 
For sinful man b. the sky. 
They strew the ground b. His feet. 
Yet is He there : b. our eaves. 
Of souls that infant-like b. their burthen bend. 
Thy sunshine smiles b. the gloom. 
Here, if at all b. the moon. 
Shelter'd b. the coolest shade. . 
Flowers, that grow b. our feet. 
All still and cold b. yon dreary stone. 
Sitting by turns b. Thy sacred feet. 
B. the willow spray. 
B. some cottage roof. 
Such as b. the moon's soft gleam, 
B, the moonlight sky. 
When mines are hid b. our towers. 
:B. His shadowing hand. 
.Over some broken reed of earth b. 



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Septiiageslma, v. ii. /. i. 
Septuagesima, v. iv. /. i. 
Sexagesima, v. ii. /. 5. 
Palm Sunday, v. ii. /. 6. 
4 Easter, v. ii. /. 2. 
4 Trinity, v. xvii. /. 2, 

7 Trinity, v. ix. /. 2. 

18 Trinity, v. xvi, /. 3. 

19 Trinity, v. vi. /. 3. 
22 Trinity, v. iv. /. 4. 
S. bef Adv., v. x. /. 8. 
S. Matthias, v. ix, /. 2. 
S. John Baptist, v. v. /. 7. 
S. Peter, v. xvii. /. 4. . 
S. Bartholomew, v. iv. /. 4. 
S. Bartholomew, v. xiv. /. 4. 

Holy Innocents, v. vii. /. 8. 

3 Easter, v. vi. /. 7. 
Ascension Day, v. ix. /. 2. 
Trinity, v. ix. /. I. 
Gun, Ti-eas,, v. iv, /. l. 
K. Ch. Martyr, v. vii. /. 3. 

All Saints, v. v. /. 2. 

4 Epiphany, v.\. I. \. 

Quinquages. , v. viii. /. 1, 
S. Luke, V. xiv. /. i. 

Morning, v. xiii. /, 4. 

1 Advent, v. iii. /. 4. 

2 Advent, v. v. I. i. 
Holy Innocents, v. vii. /, 8. 

I Christmas, v. vi. /. 3. 
Circumcision, v. xiii. /. ^i* 
6 Epiphany, v. v. /. 3. 
Palm, Sunday, v. iii. /. 5- 
Easter Eve, v. i. /, 3. 
Easter Eve, z^. v, /, 3. 
Easter Tues. , v. iii. /. 2. 
Easter Tues. , v. xiii. /. 4. 
4 Trinity, v. i. /. 3. 

8 Trinity, z^. v. /. 3- 

II Trinity, v. i, /. 4. 
13 Trinity, v. xix. /. 4. 
17 Trinity, v. ix, /, 3. 



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BENEATH — BESIDE. 



And round us and b. 

There lies thy cross ; b. it meekly bow. 

Feeling the rock b. his feet. 

Each to his rest b. their parent shade. 

B. the shadow of His roof. 

That throne, if aught b. the skies. 

And sometimes e'en b. the moon. 

When saints b. their Saviour's eye. 

Speeds from b. her cloudless sky. 

What are all prayers b. 

The breath of Heaven b. her wings. 

As though b. an April cloud. 

Like summer fields, b. the shadowy clouds. 

B. the burning eastern sky. 

Benediction. 
Was as a pledge of ^., stor'd. 

Benignest. 
Where, but on His b. brow. 

Bent. 
Mine eyes upon Thy wounds are b. 
Who b. with bounty rare to aid. 
Yet on his Master's bidding b. 
,B. on us with transforming power. 
As one still b. to find or make the best. 
Back on the gaudy world our wilful eyes were b. 
Seems b. some mighty deed to do. 
In sweet reproof on thee was b. 

Bents. 
Through wither'd b. — romantic note, &c. 

Benujfib. 
Fill high the bowl, b. His aching sense. 

Bereft. 
Therefore in sight of man b. 
Why mourn' st thou still as one b. 
Not willing ye should be b. 
Bids weep no more — O heart b. 
Chain'd and b. , and on thy funeral way. 

Beseems. 
B. the sinless child. 

Beset. 
The holy house is still b. 

Beside. 
B. the springs of Love, that never die. 
B. the barren sea. 
For all the gorgeous sky b. 
B. the desert way. 
Some sister nymph, b. her urn. 
The saint b. the ocean pray'd. 



20 Trinity, v. ii. /. 4. 

20 Trinity, z/. v. /. 5. 

21 Trinity, v. v. /. 5. 
23 Trinity, v. ii. /. 4. 
S. Andrew, v. vi. /. 2. 
Purification, v. viii. /. 3. 
S. Mark, v. iv, /. i. 

S. Mark, v. vi. /. 4. 
SS. Phil. &Jas.,z/.ii./.3. 
Catechism, v. ix. /. 2, 
Matrimony, v. ii. /. 6. 
Burial of Dead, v. iii. /. 5- 
Prayer at Sea, v. i. /. 7. 
Gun. Treas., v. i. /. i. 

Holy Innocents, v. vi. /. 2. 

Matrimony, v. v. I. 1. 

Good Friday, v. ix. /. 4. 

4 Easter, v. iii. /. 7. 

5 Trinity, v. ii. /. 3. 

13 Trinity, v. xviii. /. 3. 
21 Trinity, v. ii. /. 3. 
S. bef. Adv., v. ii. /. 8. 
Con. of S. Paul, v. ii. /. 2. 
S. James, v. i. /. 8. 

20 Trinity, v. ii. /. 7. 

Tues. bef. Easter, v. iv. /. i. 

Sexagesima, v. xi. /. i. 

4 Trinity, v. xx. /. I. 
Conv. of S. Paul, v. xi. /. 2. 
Burial of Dead, v. v. /. i. 
K. Ch. Martyr, v. viii. /. 3. 

Purification, v. viii. /. 4. 

2 Trinity, v. ix. /, 3. 

3 Advent, v. vii. /. 3. 

5 Epiphany, v. vi. /. 2. 

6 Epiphany, v. iv. /. 5. 
Easter Eve, v. viii. /. 4. 
Easter Monday, v. iv. /. 2. 
Easter Monday, z/. xi. /. I. 



BESIDE— BETTER. 

May cheerful wait the Cross b. 
Ye dwell b. our paths and homes. 
B. the sheltering bower. 
Her guileless husband walks b. 
But not in vain, b. yon breezy lake. 
Which e'en b. that mournful bier. 

Best 
Most dearly lov'd, and loving b. 
They give their b. — O tenfold shame. 
And keep our b. till last. 
You b. may bring it to His ear. 
For Love delights to bring her b. 
So be it, I^ORD ; I know it b. 
Suit b. with hearts beyond the sky. 
'Tis Love, the last b. gift of Heaven. 
In silence b. ador'd. 
Thy b., thine all. 

Mourning the ruin'd home he still must love 
When the glad Earth is offering all her b. 
Yields, thankful, of her very b. 
B. of all gems, that deck His crown of light. 
As one still bent to find or make the b. 
These do not please him b. 
Nor, sweetest, holiest, b. of all. 
His dove-like soul — b. sacrifice. 
B. honour 'd and His way prepar'd. 
Like spring-flowers in their b. array. 
The dearest blessing and the b. 

Bestow. 
The heavenly consolations they on you b. 

Bestows. 
What is the Heaven our God b. ? 

Bethink. 
B. thee what thou art and where. 

Bethlehem. 
To B^s. glade, or Carmel's haunted strand. 
B. must lose Thee soon, but Thou wilt grace. 
In B., round the Saviour's palace gate. 
Remembering B. , and that glorious night. 

Bethphage. 
From Jordan banks to B. height. 

BethsaidcC s. 
Here on B.^s cold and darksome height. 

Betray. 
Their solar source b. 

Better. 
Minds us of our b. choice. 



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II Trinity, v. vii. /. 4. 
15 Trinity, v. iv. /. i. 
25 Trinity, v. iii. /. 8. 
Purification, v. ix. /. 3^ 
S. Matthew, v. v. /. 7" 
Burial of Dead, v. iv. /. 4. 

Epiphany, v.\\. I. 2. 
Epiphany, v. xiv. /. I. 

2 Epiphany, v. xvii. /. 4. 

3 Epiphany, v. vi. /. 4. 

3 Epiphany, v. x. /. 5. 
6 Epiphany, v. vii. /. i. 
6 Epiphany, v. xi. /. 6. 

4 Lent, V. V. /. i. 
4 Lent, V. ix. /. 5. 
Wed. bef Easter, v. ix./.6. 
Thurs.bef Easter, v. L /. 8. 
3 Easter, v. vi. /, 6. 

S. after Ascension, v. i. /. 5. 
9 Trinity, v. vi. /. 5. 
21 Trinity, z/. ii. /. 3. 
25 Trinity, v. iv. /. 8. 
S. bef. Adv., v. vi. /. 4. 
Purification, v. x. /. 3. 
SS. Simon &Jude,z/. vi. /. 2. 
Catechism, v. vii. /. 3. 
Ordination, v. iv. /. 4. 

S. Barnabas, v. iii. /. 8. 

6 Epiphany, v. ix. /. I. 

II Trinity, v. iv. /. 5. 

3 Advent, v. vi. /. 6. 
Christmas Day, v. vi. /. 5* 
Holy Innocents, v. i. /. 2. 
S. Michael, v. iii. /. i. 

S. Matthias, v. i. /. 4. 

7 Trinity, v. i. /. 3. 
S. Stephen, z/. iv. /. 4. 
I Epiphany, v. ii. /. 8. 



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BETTER — BIDE. • 



Thy b. soul could spurn. 

Were it not b. to lie still. 

Far b, we should cross His lightning's path. 

Knows all, yet loves us b. than He knows. 

To know God b. than he knew. 

•Far b. they should sleep awhile. 

Between. 
B. the porch and altar weep. 
To come b. us and all kindly thought. 
B. us and the fires of youth. 

Bexvilder'd. 
B. in a heartless crowd. 

Bewildering. 
Thy course in Earth's b. ways. 

Bewitching, 
So have I seen, in Spring's b. hour. 

Beyond, 
On the bright fields b. the sky. 
Flows out the echoing lay b. the starry quire. 
Suit best with hearts b. the sky. 
That though as yet b. our reach. 
While far b. the sound of praise. ■ 
So thoughts b. their thought to those high 
O ! shame b. the bitterest thought. 
All space, b. the soar of angel wings. 
B. the summer hues of even. 
B. the mid-day beam. 
Whose eyes have seen b. the tomb. 
And fancied all b. 

But catch a gleam b. it, and 'tis bliss, 
Favour'd h. Archangels' dream. 

Bicker. 
That b. round in wavy spires. 

■ Bid, 
As Heaven shall b, them, come and go. 
First b. us from their arms ascend. 
May b. His own heart-warming ray. 
And b. her freely welcome, unbeguil'd. 
He on the rock may b. us stand, and see. 

Bidden. 
At God's right hand, a b. guest. 

Bidd'st. 
And in thy reckless mood thou b. thy Lord 
Thou 3. rejoice; they dare not mourn. 

Bidding. 
Yet on his Master's b. bent. 

, Bide. 
Though He had deign'd with thee to b. 



8 Trinity, v. x. /. 4. 

16 Trinity, v. v. /, i. 

17 Trinity, v, x. /. 4. 
24 Trinity, v. xiv. /. 4. 
S. Barthol. , v. x. /. 4, 
Burial of Dead, v. x. /. I. 

Ash-Wednes,, v. iv. /. 5. 
3 Trinity, v. i. /. 4. 
Confirmation, v. vii. /. 2. 

5 Epiphany, v. x. /. 6. 
Th. bef. Easter, v. vii. /. 2. 
3 Easter, v. vi. /. 5. 

2 Advent, v. vi. /. 4. 
Christmas Day, v. i. /. 6. 

6 Epiphany, v. xi. /. 6. 
Sexagesima, v. xi. /. 5. 
Ash-Wednes., v. vii. /. 5. 

3 Lent, V. vii. /. 6, 
Good Friday, z/. viii. /. I. 
Ascension Day, v. vi. /. 2. 

4 Trinity, v, xvi. /. 3. 
4 Trinity, v. xvi. /. 4. 

18 Trinity, v. xv. /. 3. 

22 Trinity, 2/. xi. /. 2. 

23 Trinity, z*. viii. /. 4. 
Annunciation, z/. viii. /. 4. 

Matrimony, z/. i, /. 6, 

Morning, t^. xv. /. 3. 
Epiphany, v. ii. /. 3. 
Ash Wednes., v. vi. /. 3, 
Tu. bef, Easter, v, xi. /. i. 

9 Trinity, v. v. I. I. 

S.James, v, i. /. 2. 

4 Epiphany, 7/. vi. /. 8. 

4 Easter, 7/. iii. /. i. 

5 Trinity, v, ii. /. 3. 
,4 Easter, v. ix. /. 6. 



BIDS— BIRTH. 



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Bids. 
That b. thee from His healing touch withdraw. 
And on His glorious Gospel b. them look. 
Which b. us see in heaven and earth. 
Which b. us hear, at each sweet pause. 
B. weep no more — O heart bereft. 

Bier. 
For Christ hath touch'd the b. 

Billow. 
That o'er the brightening b. streams unfurl'd. 

Billows. 
Who will count the b. past ? 
The flashing b. of the south. 
Here freshening b. send. 
To where lone mountains tower, or b. rolL 

Billowy. 
Sweep o'er the b. corn and heave. 

Binds. 
Death only b. us fast. 

Bird. 
The clear note of some lonely b. 
When to her b., too early scap'd the nest. 

Birds. 
Or b. that cower with folded wing. 
Like b. of evil wing, to mar our sacrifice. 
In the low chant of wakeful b. 
The b. of air before us fleet. 
Our puny speed, and b. , and clouds in heaven. 

Birth. 
When souls of highest b. 
Our Eden's happy b. 
Who boasts a heavenly b. ? 
Giving virtue a new b. 
We the while, of meaner b. 
The covenant of our second b. 
Heaven will o'ereome th' attraction of my b. 
That ne'er on brow of mortal b. 
And claim His high celestial b. 
The lustre comes of heavenly b. 
Strong yearnings for a blest new b. 
Stain our immortal b. 
Still travailing in second b. 
Where torrents have their b. 
To hymn the ^. -night of the Lord. 
Nor had proclaim'd His royal b. 
Your God and King hy b. 
That closest hides its lowly b. 
Meet for their new immortal (5. 

D 



4 Epiphany, v. vi. /. 6. 
4 Epiphany, v. vii. /. 6. 
4 Trinity, v. ii. /. i. 

4 Trinity, v. iii. /. i. 
Burial of Dead, v. v. /. I. 

Burial of Dead, v. vi. /. 2. 

Prayer at Sea, v. iii. /. 7. 

S.John Evang., v. v. /. 6. 
Th. bef. Easter, v. iii. /. 3. 
Easter Monday, v. ii. /, 4. 
3 Trinity, v. ii. /. 3. 

3 Lent, V. iv. /. 3. 

8 Trinity, v. xii. /. 3. 

5 Easter, v. ii. /. 6. 
Commination, v. iv. /. 3. 

2 Advent, v. ii. /. 6. 

M. bef Easter, v. ix. /. 6. 

4 Trinity, v. iv. /. i. 
15 Trinity, v. iv. /. 5- 
23 Trinity, v. x. I. i. 

4 Epiphany, v. vii. /. 3. 
Septuagesima, v. vi. /. 4. 

4 Lent, V. vi. /. 5- 
Palm Sunday, v. i. /. *]. 
Palm Sunday, v. iv. /. 5. 

5 Easter, v. x. /. 6. 
Ascension Day, v. iv. /. 3. 
Whitsun Mon., v. xii. /. 4. 
WhitsunTu., v. vii. /. 2. 
2 Trinity, v. iv. /. 8. 

4 Trinity, v. ii. /. 3. 
4 Trinity, 7/. xxi. /. 4. 

19 Trinity, z/. viii. /. 3. 

20 Trinity, z^. i. /. 8. 

S. bef. Adv., v. iii. /. 2. 
Conv. of S. Paul, v. v. /. 5. 
Purification, v. iv. /. 4. 
S.Barthol., z/. ii. /. 4. 
Burial of Dead, v. x. /. 4, 



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BIRTH — BLAST. 



Fresh from the perilous b. 
Mother of our new b. 

Birthright. 
The b. sold, the blessing lost and won. 
The everlasting b. should receive. 

Bitter. 
To turn the b. pool. 
That b. sigh was all for earth. 
Where the loud b. cry is rais'd in vain. 
Else wherefore, when the b. waves o'erflow. 
The b. herbs of earth are set. 
Wash me, and dry th^e b. tears. 
Therefore her tears are b., and as deep. 
In b. thoughts of low-born care begun. 
When b. thoughts, of conscience born. 
Or cease ? the Cross is b. grief 

Bitterest. 
That b. to the lip of pride. 
O ! shame beyond the b. thought. 
On thoughts that b. seem'd erewhile. 
Summon'd from Heaven, to still that b. groan. 

Bitterly. 
Which else were rued too b. 
Feeling more b. alone. 

Bitterness. 
The b. of death to soften and beguile. 
Without some tinge of b. 
Thou know'st our b. — our joys are Thine. 

Blackbird's. 
As evening b.'s full-ton' d lay. 

Blame. 
God hath impress' d His mark of b. 
Feet, and to sinners wholesome b. 
And who can b. the mother's fond affright. 

Blameless. 
By b. guile or gentle force. 

Bland. 
Foreshew the summer season b. 
The slumb'rous potion /5., and wilt not drink. 
More exquisitely d. ! 

Blast. 
Not till the freezing b. is still. 
Like violets in the freezing b. 
They had provok'd the withering b. 
Must melt before the clarion b. 
Lo ! at His angry b. the rocks unclose. 
Or tossing in th' autumnal b. 
To screen them from the scorching b. 



Churching, v. ii. /. 4. 
Prayer at Sea, v. ii. /. 2. 

2 Lent, V. X. /. 2. 
2 Lent, V. xiii. /. 2. 

2 Christmas, v. v. /. 2. 
5 Epiphany, v. iii. /. 5. 

2 Lent, V. i. /. 2. 

M. bef Easter, -v. x. /. 2. 
Good Friday, v. iii. /. 2. 
Good Friday, v. x. /. I. 

5 Easter, v. viii. /. i. 

3 Trinity, v. viii. /. 2. 

6 Trinity, v. i. /. I. 
16 Trinity, v. vii. /. 2. 

Good Friday, v. iv. /. 2. 
Good Friday, v. viii, /, I. 
II Trinity, v. viii. /, 4. 
S, Michael, v. v. /. 7. 

S, Peter, v. vi. /, 4. 
Burial of Dead, v. v. /. 4. 

1 Christmas, v. v, /, 6. 
Sexagesima, v. vi. /. 2. 
24 Trinity, v. xiii. /. I. 

S S.Sim. & Jud,, v. xi. /. 2. 

Sexagesima, v. ix. /. 2. 
S. aft. Ascen,, v. vii. /. 2. 
Commination, v. iii. /. 5. 

5 Trinity, v. xii. /. I. 

2 Advent, v. iv. /. 3, 
Tu. bef Easter, v. v. I. i. 
Churching, v. i. /. 4. 

2 Advent, v. i. /. i. 

6 Epiphany, v. x. /. 5. 
I Lent, V. iv. /. 2. 
Whitsun Mon,, v. xi. /. 5. 
9 Trinity, v. v. /. 5- 

12 Trinity, v. iii. /, 8. 
19 Trinity, v. iv, /. 4. 



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BLAST— BLEND. 

Singing so thankful to the dreary b. 

But first, by many a stem and fiery b. 

By Chebar in the fiery b. 

Wayward & spoil'd she knows ye : the keen b. 

Blasts. 
When withering b. of en-or swept the sky. 
Two flowers, when wintry b. assail. 

Blaz'd. 
The bumish'd water b. 

Blaze. 
'Tis gone, that bright and orbed b. 
What sudden b. of song. 
Till in one b. of charity. 
Is ripening them to pearly b. 
Without Thy scorching b. 
And learn to bear their Saviour's b. 
Bright without b. it went and came. 
Caught from that b. by wrath divine. 
And drown in rude tempestuous b. 
It dazzles like the noon-day b. 
Th' eternal turrets b. 
When Persecution's torrent b. 
'Tis not the eye of keenest b. 
On every hill began to b. 
What sudden b. is round him pour'd. 
Intenser b. and higher. 

Blazing. 
Like diamond b. in the mine. 
Still b., like the solar fount. 

Blazonry. 
And compass'd with the world's too tempting b. 

Bleak. 
Over the dusky heaven and b. hill-side. 
Till not a woe the b. world see. 
'Twas moaning b.^ so high and low. 

Bled. 
That man, His foe, by whom He b. 



Once b. , now triumphant for my sake. 
The world's Creator b. lies. 
With pierced hands and b. brows. 

Blend. 
Again with earth to b. 
Nurses her store, with thine to b. 
Shall b. again the crowns of earth. 
Tones that with seraph hymns might b. 
With midnight silence b. 



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21 Trinity, v. iv. /. 3. 
23 Trinity, v. xiii. /. I. 
S. Mark, v. iii. /. 3. 
Commination, v. v. /. i. 

I Advent, v. ix. /. i. 
S. Luke, V. i. /. 3. 

Easter Mon., v. x. /. 4. 

Evening, v. i. /. i. 
Christmas Day, v. i. /. I. 

I Christmas, v. ix. /. 5. 
3 Epiphany, v. xii. /. 4. 
Quinquagesima, v. xi. /. 4. 
Ash- Wed., v. vii. /. 7. 

5 Lent, V. ii. /. 5. 
5 Lent, V. v. /. i. 

II Trinity, v. vi. /. 3. 
12 Trinity, v. vi. /. 6. 

18 Trinity, v. iv. /. 4. 

19 Trinity, v. i, /. i. 
25 Trinity, v. iv. /. 5. 
S. bef. Adv., v. iv. /. 5- 
Conv, of S. Paul, v. iii. /. I. 
Conv. of S. Paul, v. xiii. /. 6. 

3 Epiphany, v. v. /. 2. 
5 Lent, V. iv. /. 5. 

Th. bef. East., v. iL /. 8. 

3 Epiphany, v. i. /. 6. 
S. after Ascen., v. vi. /. 5- 
S. bef. Adv., v. vii. /. 6. 

H. Comm., v. iii. /. 3. 

Ascension Day, v. v. /. 2. 
H. Comm., v. iii. /. 2. 
Visit, of Sick, v. ii. /. 4. 

Easter Eve, v. iv. /. 6. 
Easter Mon., v. v. /. i. 
Whitsun Mon., v. xii. /. 5. 
Trinity, v. ix. /. 3. 
5 Trinity, v. v, /. 4. 



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BLENDED — BLESSED. 



Blended. 



Thrice only since, with b. might. 
With b. voices evennore. 

Blending. 
In the eternal distance b. bright. 
In sweet confusion b. 

Blends. 
Her gentle teaching sweetly b. 

Bless. 
Come near and b. us when we wake. 
Only be Thou at hand, to b. 
Which God hath deign'd to b. 
If blessed wedlock may not b. 
In disappointment Thou canst b. 
And b. the pangs that made thee see. 
And Heaven thy mom will b. 
Let Him strike home and b. the rod. 
Our God to b. our home delights. 
Stretch'd out to b. — a Christian charm. 
Christ is at hand, to scorn or b. 
Comes forth to b. her God. 
Whom poor men's eyes and hearts consent to b. 
Here are soft hands that cannot b. in vain. 
Then be ye sure that Love can b. 
With harps for ever strung, ready to b. 
W"ho waits to b. you here ? 
We are too weak, when Thou dost b. 

Blessed. 
Stands the b. home, where Jesus deign'd, &c. 
B. be God, Whose grace. 
B. Jesus ever lov'd to trace. 
He <5. them from the world and all its harms. 
He b. them in His own and in His, &c. 
If b. wedlock may not bless. 
B. increase of reviving Earth. 
Ye b. Angels ! if of you. 
Nor thinks on thee, thou b. day. 
Nay, b. Spirit ! but by Thee. 
The b. angels look and long. 
His b. home in Heaven hath left. 
For not without us fully b. 
B. eyes, which see the things we see ! 
O blest restraint ! more b. range ! 
B. are the pure in heart. 
Ave Maria ! b. Maid ! 
B. is the womb that bare Him — b. 
But rather b. are they. 
Our mirror is a b. book. 



Whitsun Mon., v. x. I. i. 
Visit, of Sick, v. vii. /. 9. 

3 Easter, 7/. iv. /. 7. 
2 Trinity, v. i. /. 4. 

Gun. Treas., v. ix. /. i. 

Evening, z/. xiv. /. I. 
2 Christmas, v. viii. /. 3. 

2 Epiphany, v. vii. /. 4. 
Sexagesima, v. vi. /.I. 
5 Trinity, z>. xv. /. 3. 
II Trinity, v. viii. /. 5. 

15 Trinity, v. vii. /. 8. 

16 Trinity, 7/. v. /. 2. 
S. bef. Adv., v. v. /. 3. 
S. bef. Adv., v. vi. /. 2. 
Conv. ofS. Paul, z/. viii./. 5. 
Purification, v. xiii. /. 2. 
S. Matthias, v. ii. /. 3. 

S, Barnabas, v. iii. /. 5. 
S. Matthew, v. iii. /. 5. 
S. Michael, v. i. /. 3. 
Matrimony, v. v. /. 2. 
Churching, v. v. /. i. 

I Advent, v. vii. /. 2. 

3 Advent, v. xi. /. 4. 

H, Innocents, 7/. iv. /. 3. 
H. Innocents, z/. iv. /. 6. 
H. Innocents, z/. iv. /. 8. 
Sexagesima, z/. vi. /. i. 
Quinquagesima, v. ii. /. 3. 
5 Lent, V. vii. /. I. 
Easter Day, z/. iv. /, 4. 

4 Easter, v. vii. /. 8. 
Trinity, z/. iii. /. I. 

4 Trinity, v. xx. /. 3. 
13 Trinity, zf. xv. /. 3. 
13 Trinity, z/. xx. /, I. 
22 Trinity, v. v. /. I. 
Purification, v. i. /. I. 
Annunciation, v. vii. /. I. 
Annunciation, v. x. /. I. 
Annunciation, v. x. /. 3. 
S.Bartholomew, v. iii. /. i. 



BLESSED — BLEST. 

How b. the heavenly music brought. 
To run, untir'd, love's b. race. 

Blessing. 
That b. may prolong. 
The birthright sold, the b. lost and won. 
Thus, Esau-like, our Father's b. miss. 
No partial hand the b. may misguide. 
Isaac's fond b. may not fall on scorn. 
Their b., who by faith can wean. 
The fulness of thy b. gain. 
In b. only moves. 
B. , like Jesus, in thy woe. 
Nor surer would the b. prove. 
On thee alone My b. rest ! 
His b. on earth's primal bower. 
Christ's b. at your heart is warm. 
With M^ords of b. and of peace. 
That b. dear, that dove-like hand. 
His Father's dearest b., shed. 
The dearest b. and the best. 

Blest 
Communion b. impart. 
He too is b., whose outward eye. 
And where Love is, that offering evermore is b. 
Is not the power as strange, the love as b. 
Nor Balaam's curse on Love, which God hath b. 
Now wakes a vision b. 
Waits on Thy triumph, even as all the b. 
My soul with Thee be b.f 
Be tranquil and be b. 
On sortie meek brow of Jesus b. 
By His own servant wash'd and b. 
Strong yearnings for a b. new birth. 
The God Who hallow'd thee and b. 
With that free Spirit b. 
Oh ! thou, who only would'st be b. 
Rather in all to be resign'd than b. 
O b. restraint ! more blessed range ! 
Might fearless follow to their b. abode. 
His throne, thy bosom b. 
Ave Maria ! Mother b. 
No soothing calm is b. 
Never so b. , as when in Jesus' roll. 
In the b. could envy be. 
So still the guileless man is b. 
Ye hermits b., ye holy maids 
On Champions b. , in Jesus' name. 
And with them every spirit b. 
B. eyes, that see the smiling gleam. 



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Visit, of Sick, z/. iv. /. 5. 
Bur. of Dead, v. xiii. /. 3. 

2 Epiphany, v. xii. /. 2. 
2 Lent, V. X. I. 2. 
2 Lent, v. xi. /. 3. 
2 Lent, v. xii. /. 3. 
2 Lent, V. xiv. /. 3. 
Wed, bef East., v. iii. /. 8. 
Easter Day, 7/. iii. /. 2. 

2 Easter, v. ix. /. 4. 
12 Trinity, v. i. /. 8. 
14 Trinity, v. v. /. 5. 

14 Trinity, v. vi. /, 6. 

15 Trinity, v. vi, /, 3. 
15 Trinity, z/. vi. /. 7. 
H. Comm., v. xvii. /, 4. 
Confirmation, 7/. x, /, 2. 
Matrimony, v. vi. /, 5. 
Ordination, v. iv, /. 4. 

Circumcision, v. v, /, 4. 

3 Epiphany, v. viii, /. I. 

3 Epiphany, z>. x. /. 6, 

4 Epiphany, v. iii. /. 7, 

2 Lent, 7J. xiv, /. 4, 

3 Lent, v. vii, /, 4, 
Easter Eve, v. iii, /. 3. 
Easter Eve, v. vi, /, 4. 
I Easter, v. v. /, 6. 

4 Easter, v. vi, /, 4, 
Whitsun Tues., v. ix, /, 4. 
4 Trinity, v. ii, /, 3. 

4 Trinity, tj. xix, /, I. 
6 Trinity, v. vi, /, 2, 
14 Trinity, v. vi, /. 5. 

21 Trinity, v. ii, /, 6. 

22 Trinity, ■u. v. /, I. 

23 Trinity, v. xii, /, 4. 
Purification, v. viii. /, I. 
Annunciation, v. viii, /. I. 

5 S, Phil. &James,z', iii, 7,4. 
S, Barnabas, v. v. /, 5, 
S, John Baptist, v. iv, /, 3. 
S, Bartholomew, v. xv, /. i. 
S. Matthew, v. i. /, i. 
All Saints, 'z/. vii, /, i. 
H, Comm,, v. xiv, /. I. 
H. Baptism, 57, v, /. i. 



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BLEST — BLISS. 



But happiest ye, who seal'd and b. 
We ate and drank : then calmly b. 
Her flutterhig heart, too keenly b. 



Wild fancy b. his bugle strain. 



Blew. 



Blind. 



B. Bartimeus' humble prayer. 

Who sacrifice the b. and lame. 

'Tis b. Idolatry no more. 

B. guide with siren voice, and blinding all. 

Eyes to the b. , and to the lame. 

Just guessing, through their murky b. 

Some darling of b. fancy dead and gone. 

Was Error's soothing b. 

Blinding. 
Blind guide with siren voice, and b. all. 



Who b. self or sense adore. 
We b. ask ; in very love refuse 



Blindly. 



Bliss. 



Such is the b. of souls serene. 

Ever in sight of all our b. 

Whether, early call'd to b. 

The b. when life is done. 

I know not yet the promis'd b. 

We barter life for pottage ; sell true b. 

The earnest of our b. 

And owning the true b. 

Nor deem, who to that b. aspire. 

If prompt to quit the b. they know. 

To seek on earth a Christian's b. 

A mother's prime of b. 

Now Heaven and earth are to our (5. consenting. 

And all thy b. renew'd. 

The shore beyond of endless b. 

Else wherefore leaving your own b. 

So like an angel's is our b. 

Teach us to love, with Christ, our sole true b. 

Yet shrinking from true b. 

Which turns their sufferings all to b. 

The b. of pardoning thee. 

But catch a gleam beyond it, and 'tis b. 

O b. of child-like innocence, and love. 

And our dear Lord in b. repos'd. 

O then the glory and the b. 

Nor grieve the b. should quickly fly. 

In worlds without a sea, unchanging orbs of <^. 



H. Baptism, v. vii. /. i. 
Visit, of Sick, v. v. /. 6. 
Churching, v. iv. /. i. 



I Easter, v. iv. /. 4. 

1 Advent, v. vi. /. 4. 
Epiphany, v. xiv. /. 3. 
Sexagesima, v. vii. /. 2. 
Wed. bef East, v. ii. /. 5. 
S. aft. Ascen., v. vii. /. i. 
4 Trinity, v. xii. /. I. 

17 Trinity, v. ix. /. 4. 
Gun. Treas., v. vii. /. 4. 

Wed. bef East, v. ii. /. 5. 

13 Trinity, v. x. /. 2. 
17 Trinity, v. xi. /. 5. 

Morning, v. xi. /. I. 
4 Advent, v. x. /. 4. 
S. John Evan., v. ii. /. 3, 

2 Epiphany, v. xvi. /. 4. 
6 Epiphany, v. vii. /. 5. 

2 Lent, V. xi. /. i. 

4 Lent, V. X. /. 2. 

5 Lent, V. viii. /. 6. 
Wed. bef East, v. v.l.i. 
Wed. bef East. , v. vi. /. 7. 
Easter Day, v. viii. /. 2. 

3 Easter, v. iv. /. 2. 
I Trinity, z>. iii. /. 3. 

4 Trinity, v. xix. /. 4. 

12 Trinity, v. v. /. 4. 

13 Trinity, v. x. /. 3. 
13 Trinity, v. xxi. /. I. 

17 Trinity, v. xii. /. 5. 

18 Trinity, v. xvi. /. 2. 

19 Trinity, v. iii. /. 6. 

22 Trinity, v. xii. /. 4. 

23 Trinity, v. viii. /. 4. 

24 Trinity, v. x. /. I. 
Conv. of S.Paul, v. ix. /. 2. 
S. Mark, v. vi. /. i. 

S S.Phil. &Jas.,^'.x./.3. 
Prayer at Sea, v. v. /. 8. 



BLISSFUL — BLOODLESS. 



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Blissful. 
Nor from the b. vision shrink. 
To waft us ever on, soaring in b. dreams. 
In all the b. field. 
Behind the b. screen. 
And b. dreams in secret shar'd. 
And spares awhile his b. trance. 

Blithe, 
As free and b. , as if on earth. 
And chanting in so b. a tone. 
Soon o'er their heads b. April airs shall sing. 

Blither. 



Not b., after showers, the Lark. 
In Wisdom's ear thy b. strains. 



Blithest. 



Blood. 



Baptiz'd in b. for Jesus' sake. 

That ^. for sin must flow. 

By b. and water too. 

From suffering, tears, and b. 

More deeply with His precious b. 

Might tear of ours once mingle with the b. 

His sweat last night was as great drops of b. 

Must win their way through b. and fire. 

Let not Thy b. on earth be spent. 

That, as Thy b. won earth, Thine agony. 

Tinctur'd with holy b. , &c. 

The fount of holy b. , and lift on high. 

The b. of souls by Thee redeem'd. 

And b. and fire have run in mingled stream. 

No distance breaks the tie of blood. 

Their mutual share in Jesus' b. 

Pollute with infant's b. 

And God's own ark with b. of souls defil'd. 

Full many a soul, the price of b. 

And shall the heirs of sinful b. 

Sprinkled with His atoning b. 

Springs forth the Saviour's b. 

The world's rude furnace must thy b. refine. 

Or can the Saviour's b. endear. 

Both bought and nourish'd with His b. 

Brother's in b. and nurture too. 

But seen by Faith, 'tis b. 

With many a martyr's b. 

Bloodhounds. 
As b. hush their baying wild. 

Bloodless. 
Than if th' untrodden b. field. 



4 Advent, v. vii. /. 4. 

3 Epiphany, v. ix. /. 6. 
Quinquagesima, v. vii. /. 2. 

4 Lent, V. viii. /. 2. 
S. Andrew, v. ii, /. 2. 
S. Peter, v. vii. /. 4. 

2 Epiphany, v. i. /. 3. 

3 Epiphany, v. iii. /. 5- 
23 Trinity, v. iv. /, I. 

Quinquagesima, v. v. /. 3. 

4 Trinity, v. xxiii. /. 3. 

Holy Innocents, v. iii. /. 5. 
Circumcision, v. i. /. 4. 
Circumcision, v. viii. /. i. 
Circumcision, v. xvi. /. 4. 
6 Epiphany, v. xi. /. 4, 
Mon.bef Easter, v. ix. /. i. 
Tues. bef Easter, v. iii./. i. 
Wed. bef. Easter, v. v. /. 2. 
Good Friday, v. ix. /. 2. 
I^aster Eve, v. ii. /. 7. 
Easter Eve, v. iv. /. 8. 
Easter Eve, v. vii. /. 7. 
I Easter, v. ii. /. 4. 

1 Trinity, v. i. /. 4. 

2 Trinity, v. vii. /. I. 
2 Trinity, v. viii. /. 2. 

8 Trinity, v. vii. /. 4. 

9 Trinity, v. iv. /. 6. 

11 Trinity, v. v. /. 3. 

12 Trinity, v. i. /. 3. 

13 Trinity, v. xix. /. I. 
18 Trinity, v. v. /. 4. 
23 Trinity, v. xiii. /. 2. 
S. bef Adv., v. i. /. 3. 
S. Peter, v. ix. /. 4. 

S. Luke, V. V. /. I. 
Holy Baptism, v. ii. /. 3. 
Gun, Treas., v. v, /. 4. 

All Saints, v. v. /. 5- 

6 Epiphany, v, iii. /. 5. 



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BLOOM — BODY. 

Bloom. 



And some flowers to b. and die. 

Shall wake them into od'rous b. 

Brightening in ever-changeful b. 

Shall on some brother's brow immortal b. 

Fondly we seek the dawning b. 

A brighter star, a richer b. 

Bright flowers of Eden b. and twine. 

Blossoms. 
Those b. red and bright. 
Grey b. twinkle there. 

Blot. 
Till Thy dear love to b. the sad account, 
Christ's mark outwears the rankest b. 
And worldlings b. the temple's gold. 

Blotted. 
Were b. from the holy ground : yet dear. 

Blown. 
Awake — again the Gospel trump is b. 
The breath of heaven has b. away. 

Blow'st. 
Why b. thou not, thou wintry wind. 

Blue. 
Upon a clear b. river. 
Without a streak of heaven's soft b. 
Track'd by the b. mist well. 

Blushed. 
B. on the rosy spray. 

Board. 
Meet for His bridal b. 
Now on the b. before ye spread. 

Boast. 
Above the world our calling b. 
Sons of a King ye b. to be. 



Boasts. 
Bode. 



Who b. a heavenly birth ? 

To Fancy b. a joyous year. 

Bodies. 
Where souls and b., hopes and fears. 

Boding. 
So speaks Andromache in b. fear. 
Her b. sigh. 

Wilt thou forgive thy son one b. sigh ? 
Shadows and b. night-birds fly. 

Body. 
The laggard b. soon will waft to Heaven. 



1 Epiphany, v, iii. /. 6. 
6 Epiphany, v. x. /. 8. 
Quinquagesima, v. i. /. 3. 

2 Lent, V. xii. /. 2. 
4 Lent, V. iii. /. I. 

4 Lent, V. iv. /. 3. 

1 Easter, v. ix. /. 2. 

3 Advent, v. ii. /. 2. 

3 Easter, v. ii. /. 2. 

5 Easter, v. v. /. 4. 

2 Trinity, z^. vi. /. 8. 

4 Trinity, z/. xxii. /. 3. 

Mon.bef. Easter, v. vii. /. 5. 

1 Advent, v. i. /. i, 
Whitsun Mon., -v. viii. /. 2. 

All Saints, v. i. /. i. 

Christmas Day, v. ii. /. 2. 

16 Trinity, z/. x. /. 3. 
20 Trinity, v. iii. /. 6. 

4 Lent, V. iv. /. 2. 

2 Epiphany, v. vi. /. 4. 
Matrimony, v. vi. /. 7. 

I Lent, V. vii. /. 6. 
Easter Day, z/. vi. /. 3. 

4 Lent, z/. vi. /. 5. 
Easter Tues., v. iv. /. 3. 
12 Trinity, v. iii. /. 5. 

Mon, bef Easter, v. i, /. 3. 

5 Easter, v. viii. /. 2. 

17 Trinity, z/. ii. /. 2. 

S. John Baptist, v. i. /. 7. 

23 Trinity, v. xiv. /. 4. 



BODY — BORE. 

B. and soul in every part. 
B. and soul, to live and die. 

Bold. 
Like a b. steed that owns his rider's arm. 
Foe of mankind ! too b. thy race. 
Calm be the voice, the aspect b. 
If the word be not too b. 
Canst thou her b. career foretel. 
Nay, start not at so b. a word. 
Just as, in fancied triumph b. 
Serene or solemn, gay or b. 
And bids thee yet be b. and strong. 

Bolder. 
Then b. scale the rugged fell. 



Boldest. 



Ambition's b. dream and last. 



Boldly. 



Save that his hopes more b. soar. 

Bolt. 
Can these th' avenging b. delay. 
Each b. , that o'er the sinner vainly rolls. 

Bond. 
O b. of union, dear. 
An everlasting b. imparts. 
Creation's wondrous b. 

Bonds. 
And cast their b. away. 
His b. hath riven. 

That would make fast our b. again. 
Of all the dearest b. we prove. 
The saint is in his b. again. 

Book. 
One page of Nature's beauteous b. 
He opens Nature's b. 
There is a <5. , who runs may read. 
Are pages in that b. , to shew. 
But in My Father's b. are writ. 
Our mirror is a blessed b. 

Boon. 
The Saviour gives a gracious b. 

Bootless. 
With b. darkling toil. 

Boots. 
What b. it gathering one lost leaf. 

Bore. 
Of One who b. our shame. 
This witness b. the saints of old. 



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S. Thomas, v. vii. /. 6. 
S. Matthias, v. iii. /. 4. 

4 Epiphany, v. ii. /. 7. 
Sexagesima, v. i. /. i. 
Ash- Wednesday, v. i. /. 5. 
Palm Sunday, v. i. /. 6. 
Easter Monday, v. ii. /. I. 
13 Trinity, v. vii. /. 3. 
19 Trinity, v. iii. /. 3. 
S. Andrew, v. ii. /. 3. 
S S.Sim. & Jude,e/.xiii. /.3. 

7 Trinity, v. vi. /. 5- 
Whitsun Mon. , v. xi. /. 4. 
S. Luke, V. xi. /. 3. 

1 Christmas, v. v. /. 4. 

2 Lent, V. ii. /. 3. 

Circumcision, v. ix. /. i. 

2 Trinity, v. viii. /. 3. 
22 Trinity, v. xi. /. 4. 

3 Lent, V. ii. /. 4. 
5 Easter, v. i. /. 3. 

12 Trinity, v. viii. /. 4. 
Annunciation, v. ii. /. 4. 
S. Luke, V. xi. /. 2. 

4 Advent, v. ii. /. 2. 

4 Epiphany, v. vii. /. 5- 
Septuagesima, v. \. I. i. 
Septuagesima, v. ii. /. 3. 
S. James, v. iv. /. 2. 
S.Barthol., z'. iii. /. i. 

S. Mark, v. iv. /. 2. 

5 Trinity, v. ii. /. 2. 

12 Trinity, z/. iii. /. 3. 

5 Epiphany, v. vii. /. 4. 

13 Trinity, z^. xi. /. I. 



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BORE — BOSOM. 



By the dear mark her Saviour h. 
Who singly b. the world's sad weight. 

Born. 
That, ere the glorious sun be b. 
'Tis not, the Saviour b. in David's home. 
These, like yourselves, were b, to sin and die. 
Their treasur'd hopes, just b., baptiz'd, &c. 
If sinful babes in sorrow must be b. 
To us long since the glorious Child is b. 
She joys that one is b. 
As soon as b. 

Him at whose word both sun and stars were b. 
Of all Thine angels eldest b. 

Borne. 
Oh ! by Thine own sad burthen, b. 
While to her funeral pile this aged world is b. 
B. by the suffering Church her Lord to greet. 
He sees the holy household b. 
Then on Thy bosom b. shall we descend. 
Have b. us on from grace to grace. 
Whether slow creeping on cold earth, or b. 
He had not b. for thee. 
Where'er the Cross is b. with smiles. 

Borrow. 
B. of Israel's minstrelsy. 
Your innocent mirth may b. 

Borrowed. 
Hues of their own, fresh b. from the heart. 

Borrows. 
Each b. of its Sun. 

Bosom. 
Thee, on the b. laid. 
Bright hopes, that erst the b. warm'd. 
Or from the guiltless b. turn its course. 
Out of the b. of His love He spares. 
Saw from Thy Father's b. to th' abyss. 
Then on Thy b. borne shall we descend. 
Safe in the b. of thy God. 
The rude bad thoughts, that in our b. 'j night. 
As on the b. of the aerial lawn, 
A b. freshly taught to grieve. 
His throne, thy b. blest. 
The b. where His lips were press' d. 
When to the b. of His friend. 
Unravel every b. 'j maze. 
That first into his b. found. 
Why, at the same fond b. fed. 
That, dearest of Thy b. Friends. 



Gun. Treas., v. ii. /. 3. 
Accession, v. iv. /. 3. 

Morning, v. i. /. 2. 
Christ. Day, v. iii. /. 5. 
H. Innocents, v. iii. /. 2. 
H. Innocents, v. vi. /. 4. 
Sexagesima, v. v. /, 3. 
3 Easter, v. iii. /. 5. 
3 Easter, v. vi. /. i. 
S. aft. Ascen., v. ix. /. 6. 
17 Trinity, v. viii. /. 6. 
H. Comm., v. xiv. /. 4. 

Evening, v. xi. /. i. 
I Advent, v. xii. /. 6. 
H. Innocents, v. iv. /. 2. 
I Lent, V. ii. /. 4. 
Easter Eve, v. iv. /. 5* 
Trinity, v. iv, /. 3. 

23 Trinity, v. ix. /. 2. 

S S. Philip &Jas.,z/.vi./. 2. 
S. Barnabas, v. vii, /. 7. 

Circumcision, v. xii. /. 3. 
15 Trinity, v. iv. /. 4. 

24 Trinity, v. ii. /. 4. 
Septuagesima, v. iv. /. 4- 

Christmas Day, v. vii. /. I. 

1 Christmas, v. iv. /. I. 

2 Lent, V. iv. /. 4. 

M. bef. Easter, v. iii. /. 3. 
Tues. bef. Easter, v. vi. /. 2. 
Easter Eve, v. iv. /. 5- 
II Trinity, v. viii. /. 2. 
24 Trinity, v. v. /, 3. 
24 Trinity, v. vii. /. 3. 
S. bef. Adv., v. ii. /. 3. 
Purification, v. viii, /.I. 
Annunciation, v. x. /. 2. 
S. Peter, v, ix, /. i. 
S, Bartholomew, v. v. /. 4. 
S . Bartholomew, v. xvii. /. 2 . 
S. Luke, V. iv. /. 2, 
H. Comm., v. xii. /. i. 



BOSOM — BOUNDLESS. 



The swelling b. dares not sigh. . 
All in one tender b. brought. 
Into her b. all thy care. 
And where shall Mother's b. find. 

Bosoms. 
Their b. to th' uncertain glow. 
On b. waiting to receive. 
By moonlight o'er their dewy b. lean. 
Alas ! of thousand b. kind. 

Both. 
B. theirs and ours Thou art. 
B. covenants might see. 
B. wonder, one believes — but while. 

Boughs, 
"Where the thickest b. are twining. 

Bought. 
All souls, that in their cradles Thou hast b. 
A Saviour's right, so dearly b. 
The souls His Christ hath b. 
The world for thee was b. 
Would deem thy sorrows b. too dear. 
Both b. and nourish'd with His blood. 

Bound. 
On listless dalliance b. 
But he, whose heart will b. to mark. 
We cannot pass our guardian angel's b. 
Though all seem gather'd in one eager b. 
How are they free whom we had b. 
The thwarting cliffs that b. his sight. 
They b. his fancy too. 
But Heaven's high magic b. it there. 
On his celestial errands b. 
The four strong winds of Heaven fast b. 

Boundary. 
The b. of th' eternal year. 

Bounding. 
Along each b. vein. 

Boundless. 
With blessings from Thy b. store. 
That tremble not at Ocean's b. roar. 
Thy b. power display. 
Stores in the dungeon of His b. realm. 
O'er thee He watches in His b. reign. 
When Heaven's bright b. avenue. 
For all the anthems of the b. sky. 
This earth a b. space. 
And led through b. air thy conquering road. 



43 

Bur. of Dead, v. vi. /. 4. 
Churching, v. iii. /. 3. 
Gun. Treas,, v. viii. /. 3. 
Ordination, v. v. /. I. 

2 Advent, v. i. /. 8. 
Ash- Wednesday, v. iii. /. 6. 

3 Trinity, v. vi, /. 3. 
15 Trinity, v. vii. /. i. 

Circumcision, v. vii. /. i. 
Circumcision, v. viii. /. 4. 
S. Thomas, v.xst.l.i. 

1 Epiphany, v. vii. /. i. 

H. Innocents, v. v. /. 6. 

2 Christmas, v. i. /. 7. 
5 Trinity, v. iii. /. 4. 
20 Trinity, v. vi. /. 4. 
Annunciation, v. v. /. 5. 
S, Peter, v. ix. /. 4. 

3 Advent, v. v. /. 4, 

2 Trinity, v. iv. /, I. 

3 Trinity, v. iv. /, 3. 
7 Trinity, v. ii, /. 3. 
19 Trinity, v. iv. /.I. 
22 Trinity, v. iii. /. 3. 
22 Trinity, v. iii. /. 4. 
Con. of S, Paul, v. vi, /. 4. 
S. John Bapt,, v. ii. /. 7. 
All Saints, v. iii. /. 4. 

Thurs, bef. East. , v. vi, /. 4. 

2 Epiphany, v. viii. /. 2, 

Evening, v. xiii, /. 2. 
H. Innocents, v. v, /, 4. 
Septuagesima, v. x. /. 2. 
2 Lent, 7/. ii, /, 2, 
Mond, bef Easter, z/. iii. /. 6. 

4 Easter, z/, ii. /. 5. 
Ascen. Day, v. vii, /, 2, 

22 Trinity, v. vi. /. 2. 

23 Trinity, v. xii. /. 2. 



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BOUNDS — BOWER. 



Bounds. 
He sees them all ; and earth's dull b. 

Bounteous. 
No thought of them ; in all the b. sky. 
Slowly, as then, His b. hand. 

Bounty. 
Who bent with b. rare to aid. 
In wasteful b. shower'd, they smile unseen. 
Each pastoral heart thy b. knows. 

Bourne. 
Who have th' eternal towers for our appointed (5. 

Bow. 
God, by His b. , vouchsafes to write. 
The pangs that guilty spirits b. 
B. to her sway, and move at her behest. 
So help us evermore with Thee to b. 
To b. before an heir of sin. 
To our own nets ne'er b. we down. 
Turn'd upon him, who hastes to b. 
To b. before the " little drop of light." 
There lies thy cross ; beneath it meekly b. 
The hallow'd font where parents b. 
Give ear, ye kings — b. down. 
E'en from the tree He deign'd to b. 
Though in our sight no powers of darkness b. 

Bow'd. 
They, who have b. untaught to Nature's sway. 
Not holier, while around him angels b. 
The Christian Pastor, b. to earth. 
B. , but erect in heart. 

Bower. 
Bask not in courtly b. 
On earth no sheltering b. 
From the slighted willow b. 
Priz'd above all the vernal b. 
The glory of their b. 
Some drops of balm in every b. 
Soon wilt Thou take us to Thy tranquil b. 
The soldier in his chosen b. 
To weaiy swains in parched b. 
A gracious rain, freshening the weary b. 
Flush'd into green the dry and leafless b. 
His blessing on earth's primal b. 
The wanderer seeks his native b. 
Thou, Saviour, art his Charmed B. 
Beside the sheltering b. 
And with clos'd door in silent h. 
No b. to Fancy dear. 



S. Stephen, v. iv. /. 7. 

23 Trinity, v. v. /. 3. 
S. Thomas, v. ii. /. i. 

4 Easter, v. iii. /. 7. 
3 Trinity, v. vi. /. I. 
Accession, v. v. /. 4. 

, I Trinity, v. v. /. 8. 

Quinquagesima, v. xv. /. i. 
Ash- Wed., v. i. /. 8. 

2 Lent, V. xiv. /. 2, 
Ascen. Day, v. viii. /. 3. 
Whitsun Tues. , v. ix. I. 2. 

5 Trinity, v. xiv. /, i. 

14 Trinity, v. vi. /. 3. 
17 Trinity, v. viii. /. 3. 
20 Trinity, v. v. /. 5. 
S. bef. Adv., v. v. /. 6. 
Purification, v. iv. /. I. 
Annunciation, v. vi, /. 4. 
K. Ch. Martyr, v. i. /. 3. 

Christmas Day, v. vii. /. 5. 
17 Trinity, v. i. /. 5. 
19 Trinity, v. viii. /. I. 
Purification, v. xi. /. 2. 

3 Advent, v. vi. /. i. 

2 Christmas, v. iv. /. 8. 
I Epiphany, v. v. /. 6. 

6 Epiphany, v. v. /. 2. 
Septuagesima, v. vii. /. 4. 
Sexagesima, v. iv. /. 5. 
Easter Eve, v. iv. /. I. 
Easter Mon. , v. xi. /. 2. 

4 Easter, v. v. /. 10. 

5 Easter, v. ii. /. 4. 

6 Trinity, v. iii, /. 6. 

15 Trinity, v. vi. /. 3. 

16 Trinity, v. xi. /. I. 
19 Trinity, v. ii. /, 5. 
25 Trinity, v. iii. /, 8. 
S. Thomas, v. vi, /. 6. 
Matrimony, v. v. /. 4. 



BOWERS — BREAK. 

Bowers. 
From thoughts hke these among the b. I hide, 
A gale from b. of balm. 
Whether in Eden b. Thy welcome voice. 
In Eden, on th' ambrosial b. 
Unheard the music of Thy b. 
At sight of Sion's b. 
And winds have rent thy sheltering b. 
Relics ye are of Eden's b. 
Thy mark is on the b. of lust and pride. 
Her b. are mute, her fountains dry. 
Is there, in b. of endless spring. 

Bows. 
Her persecuted head she meekly b. 
B. down t' adore the Nazarene. 

Boy. 
Seems following still the funeral of the B. 
As where the mountain b. 

Brace. 
These are the tones to b. and cheer. 

Braced. 
That b. her youth, is past. 

Brain. 
Fills ear and b., and will not let. 
That haunt and vex thee, heart and b. 

Branches. 
Lost b. of the once-loved vine. 

Brands. 
See Israel's sons, like glowing b. 

Braved. 
Gr when did perils b. 

Bread. 
Thy b. upon the waters, sure at last. 
Nor by " our daily <5." mean common food. 
Yet Heaven is raining angels' b. 
Made known in breaking b. 
Eat of the b. that cannot waste. 
May take Him for his daily b. 

Break. 
Shall see the king's full glory b. 
B. out, and Faithbe sham'd by the believer's sin. 
B. in upon her sacred trance. 
He is come down to b. their chain. 
And b. the charm. 
B. not upon so lone an isle. 
Sundays by thee more glorious b. 
In act to b. 
Sin is with man at morning b. 



45 

Sexagesima, v. iii. /. 3. 

3 Lent, V. iv. /. 2. 
Easter Eve, v. ii. /. 3. 
S.aft. Ascension, z/. iii. /. 5. 
Trinity, v. xv. /. 3. 

10 Trinity, v. i. /. 2. 

11 Trinity, v. iv. /. 4. 

15 Trinity, v. ii. /. I. 

S. Matthias, v. viii. /. 3. 
SS. Phil. & James, v. ii. /. I . 
Churching, v. i. /. i. 

S. Matthias, v. vii. /. 3. 
S. Bartholom. , v. viii. /. 4. 

I Trinity, v. iv. /. 8. 
22 Trinity, v. i, /. 2. 

SS.Sim.&Jude,z/. xii. /. I, 
Commination, v. v. /. 2. 

Whitsunday, v. x, /. 3. 

16 Trinity, v. vi. /. 2. 

5 Lent, V. V. /. 2. 
5 Lent, V. V. /. 4. 
Easter Mon.,z/. xiv. /. 3. 

9 Trinity, v. x. /. 2. 

17 Trinity, v. xii. /. 3. 

18 Trinity, v. v. I. I. 
S. Thomas, v. v. /. 8. 
S. James, v. i. /. 4. 

H. Communion, v. iii. /. 4. 

4 Advent, v. vii. /. 3. 

3 Epiphany, v. v. /. 6. 

4 Lent, v. vi. /. 4. 

5 Lent, V. xi. /. i. 
Wed. bef. East., v. i. /. 4. 
Th. bef East.,z/. iii. /. 4. 
Easter Day, v. ii. /. 3. 

5 Easter, v. x. /. 2. 
4 Trinity, v. viii. /. I. 



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BREAK— BREATH. 



12 Trinity, v. iv. /. 2. 
12 Trinity, v. vi. /. 3. 



Burial of Dead, v. iv. /. 
Burial of Dead, v. viii. /. 



Burial of Dead, v. ix. /. 5- 



/. 8. 



The fetter'd tongue its chain may b. 

Sure His meek heart would b. and die. 

Who but would follow, might he b. his chain ! 23 Trinity, v. x. /. 4, 

And thou shalt <^. it soon ; the grovelling worm. 23 Trinity, v. xi. /. I. 

Who says the widow's heart must b. ^ - _ - 

And such the tones of love, v/hich b. 

And our hearts feel they must not b. 

Breaking. 
His glory on their souls, made known in (J. bread. S. Thomas, v. v, 

Breaks. 
No distance b. the tie of blood. 

Breast. 
For ever on my Saviour's b. 
On a crown'd monarch's mailed b. 
Leave it in his Saviour's b. 
Seven guilty realms at once on earth's defiled b. 
Thy tears upon the b. 
Infusing all that fires the b. 
Clasp'd to a mother's b. 
The Heaven-betrothed b. 
Though not as yet this wayward b. 
Then on th' incarnate Saviour's b. 
Nor need th' unready virgin strike her b. 
First open her sweet b. 
Which lulls me, clinging to my Father's b. 
That we may cling for ever to Thy b. 
To keep the lingering flame in thine own 3. alive. 
Affright thy tender b. 
The Earth that in her genial b. 
With folded arms on humble b. 
Drowning Thy music in the b. 
So, separate from the world, his b. 
Nor the quick-swelling b. 
Whose arm supports her, on Whose faithful b. 
On no sweet sister's faithful b. 
All blessings of the b. and womb. 
Our darlings on earth's quiet b. 
Sees Thee by faith on Mary's b. 
Lies heavy on his gentle b. 
Love's treasure hid in her fond b. 

Breasts. 
Spread their soft b. , unheeding, to the breeze. 
And there are aching solitary b. 

Breath. 
One calmly yields his willing b. 
Must draw his purer b. 
While the strong b. of Music seems. 



2 Trinity, v. vii. /. I. 

Evening, v. vii. /. 4. 
I Advent, v. x. /. 4. 
S.John Evan., v. ii. /. 2. 

1 Christmas, v. i. /. 6. 
Circumcision, v. ii. /. 2. 

2 Epiphany, v. iv. /. 3. 
2 Epiphany, v. xi. /. 4. 

5 Epiphany, v. iii. /. 2. 

6 Epiphany, v. vii. /. 2. 
6 Epiphany, v. xi. /. I. 

2 Lent, V. vi. /. 3. 
4 Lent, V. ii. /. 2. 
Wed. bef Easter, v. i. /. 5. 
Wed. bef Easter, z'. x. /. 5. 
Th. bef Easter, v. v. /. 8. 
Easter Tues. , v. ii. /. 4. 
S. aft. Ascen., v. i. /. i. 
Whitsun Tues. j v. ix. /. 3. 

12 Trinity, v. viii. /. 6. 

13 Trinity, v. iii. /. I. 
25 Trinity, v, iv. /. 6. 
S. Matthias, v. vii. /. 2. 
Annunciation, v. iv. /. I. 
Matrimony, v. vii. /. i. 
Burial of Dead, v. ix. /. 4. 
Churching, v. iv. /. 3. 
Restoration, v. vi. /. 4. 
Ordination, v. iv. /. 2. 

3 Advent, v. ii. /. 3. 
K. Ch, Martyr, v. v. /. I. 

S. Stephen, v. ii. /. 2. 
S. Stephen, v. vi. /. 4. 
3 Epiphany, v. ix. /. 5. 



BREATH — BREATHES. 



For fallen souls some healing b. 

The b. of God shall wake them, &c. 

To close the weary eye and hush the parting b. 

Nor soil'd by ruder b. 

He who gave you b. to sing. 

In vile things noble b. infusing. 

Yet in His parting b. 

But with the silent b. 

The languid sweetness seems to choke my b. 

The b. of heaven has blown away. 

The b. that our redemption seal'd. 

Seem they the b. of life to breathe. 

Rise wafted with the parting b. 

As one who drew celestial b. 

Ready to speed and take no b. 

A b. the Gospel trump to fill. 

The very b. of Love divine. 

Who taught thy pure and even b. 

We hid our eyes and held our b. 

The b. of Heaven beneath her wings. 

All mourners, one with dying b. 

The b. of sacred song, 

Charg'd with the b. of Israel's prayer. 

Breathe. 
That o'er her western slope b. airs of balm. 
There b. at large, o'erpast thy dangerous race. 
When rude and selfish spirits b. too near. 
On whom the Saviour deign'd to b. 
Her high desires may b. 
Unheeded b. to summer showers. 
Seem they the breath of life to b. 
If, while around thee gales from Eden b. 
Lone Nature feels that she may freely b. 
Sweet thoughts are theirs, that b. serenest, &c. 
To b. in vain Affection's sigh. 
Soft on her fluttering heart shall b. 
Half the deep thought they b. 
B., Holy Ghost, Thy freshening gale. 



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5 Epiphany, v. xiii. /. 5. 

6 Epiphany, v. x. /. 8. 
Sexagesima, v. x. /. 6. 
4 Lent, V. i. /. 5. 
Palm Sunday, v. ii. /. 3. 
Palm Sunday, v. v. /. 8. 
Tues. bef East. , v. xii. /. 4. 

1 Easter, v. xi. /. 3. 
3 Easter, v. i. /. 6. 
Whitsun Mon. , v. viii. /. 2. 
Whitsun Tu., v. xii. /, 4. 

2 Trinity, v. i. /. 6. 
25 Trinity, v. viii. /. 7. 
S. Peter, v. ii. /. 4. 
S. Luke, V. XV. /. 4. 
S. Luke, V. xviii. /. 2. 
H. Comm., v. vii. /. 4. 
H. Baptism, v. x. /. I. 
Confirmation, v. ix. /. 2. 
Matrimony, v. ii. /, 6, 
Visit, of Sick, v. v, /. 7. 
Restoration, v. i. /. 3. 
Ordination, v. i. /. 4. 

3 Advent, v. i, /. 6. 
I Lent, V. vi. /. 8. 
Good Friday, v. iv. /. 6. 

1 Easter, v. vii. /. 2, 
Whitsun Mon., v. xiv. /. 3. 
Trinity, v. xv. /. 2. 

2 Trinity, v. i. /. 6. 
17 Trinity, v. ix. /. I. 
20 Trinity, v. ii. /. 3. 
S. Barnabas, z^. iv. /. I. 
S. Peter, v. iv. /. 4. 
SS.Sim. & Jud., v. iii. /. I. 
Catechism, v. ix. /. 4. 
Confirmation, z/. vii. /. 3. 



Breathed. ' 
A sick man's lowly-/5. sigh. I Christmas, v. ii, /. 3. 

As the deep calm that <J. , " Father, forgive. " Tues. bef Easter, z/.xii, /. i . 

Breathes. 
What seem'd an idol hymn, now b. of Thee, 3 Lent, v. viii. /. 5, 
Where human sorrow b. her lowly moan, Ascen. Day, v. viii. /. 4. 

B. sweeter than whole years of sacrifice below. S. bef. Adv., v. x, /. 8. 
No richer incense b. on earth. Churching, v. ii. /. 2. 

And b. serene and free. Churching, v. iv. /• 4. 



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BREATH'ST — BRIDAL. 



BreatK'st. 
Thou b. a note like music from afar. 

Breathing. 
B. her name, as still His own ! 

Breathless. 
With b. Reverence waiting by. 

Breeze. 
Thou rustling b. so fresh and gay. 
Spread their soft breasts, unheeding, to the b. 
Upon the b. is flung. 
Watch for the fitful b. 
But in the gentler b. we find. 
Thy wild hair floating on the eastern b. 
Through cloud and b. unwavering came. 
Soft cloud, that while the b. of May. 
The b. of eve sweeps wildly as of old. 
Like summer b. by woodland stream. 
Nor yet th' autumnal b. has stirr'd the grove. 
Then to the desert b. unroll'd. 
Waft him, thou soft September b. 
Why swell'st thou not, like b. from, &c. ? 
The yielding waters darken in the b. 
Far on the b. one dirge-like note. 

Breezes. 
But when showers and b. hail me. 
As b. change on high. 
Where gentlest b. whisper souls distress'd. 
As b. strew on ocean's sand. 
O'er wave or field : yet b. laugh to scorn. 

Breezy. 
Into a bright and b. lake. 
But not in vain, beside yon b. lake. 

Brethren. 
Her 3., mightiest, wisest, eldest born. 
He call'd his conscious b. near. 
Yet b. true in dearest love. 
With angel's food our b. greet. 
Or how shall envious b. own. 
Each to his b. , all to God. 
O'erburthen'd by His b. 'j sin. 
But that Thou call'st us B. : sweet repose. 
I in your care My b. left. 
Bear to their suffering b. 's side. 

Bridal. 
Meet for His b. board. 
For b. joy and fear. 



Prayer at Sea, v. ii. /. 7. 
Easter Day, v. xiii. /. 4. 
Epiphany, v. vii. /. 3. 

Morning, v. ii. /. i. 

3 Advent, v. ii. /. 3. 

2 Christmas, v. vi. /. 2. 

4 Epiphany, z/. i. /. 3. 
Septuagesima, v. x. /. 3. 
2 Easter, v. i. /. 3. 

4 Easter, v. vi. /. 2. 
Ascension Day, v. i. /. i. 
7 Trinity, z/. v. /. 3. 
19 Trinity, v. v. /. 6. 
21 Trinity, v. i. /. 3. 
Confirmation, v. ii. /. I. 
Burial of Dead, v. ii. /. I. 
Commination, v. i. /. 3. 
Prayer at Sea, v. i. /. 8. 
Restoration, v. iii. /. 5. 

1 Epiphany, z/. v. /. 3. 
Quinquagesima, v. i. /. 4. 
Good Friday, v. vii. /. 5. 
Whitsun M. , v. viii. /. 5. 

23 Trinity, v. ix. /. 4. 

2 Christmas, v. v. /. 3. 
S. Matthew, v. v. /. 7. 

2 Lent, V. xiv. /. i. 
4 Lent, V. xi. /. 4. 
Easter Mon., v. xii. /. 2. 

1 Easter, v. vii. /. 5. 
Trinity, v. xviii. /.I. 

2 Trinity, z/. x, /. 2. 
12 Trinity, z^. vi. /. 4. 

24 Trinity, v. xiv. /. 2. 
Conv. of S. Paul, v, xi. /. i. 
Visit, of Sick, v. i. /. 8. 

2 Epiphany, v. vi. /, 4. 
Matrimony, v. v. /. 8. 



BRIDE — BRIGHT. 



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Bride. 
By Thy dear promise to Thy Church and B. 

Bridegroom's. 
Nor wait desponding round the b.'s door. 

Bridge-way. 
Till tower, and dome, and b.-w. proud. 

Brief. 
More welcome for that b. delay. 
Falls on the moor the b. November day. 
How sweet to them, in such b. rest. 

Bright. 
'Tis gone, that b. and orbed blaze. 
Like some b. angel o'er the darkling scene. 
On the b. fields beyond the sky. 
Those blossoms red and b. 
Of the b. things in earth and air. 
For ever on that ocean b. 
Well might you guess what vision b. 
But all is b. and smiling love. 
B. hopes, that erst the bosom warm'd. 
To a b. endless year. 
Into a b. and breezy lake. 
That He, by whom our b. hours shone. 
That all around see all things b. 
B. maidens and unfailing vines. 
Too b. for us to scan. 
Swells yon b. vale, as Eden rich and rare. 
The household stores untouch'd, the roses b. 
B. without blaze it went and came. 
So (5., so dark as this. 
Earth all refin'd with b. supernal fires. 
For words of hope, and b. examples given. 
With a b. emerald thread. 
As green and b. as they; 
Wear not so b. a glance. 
For oft, when summer leaves were b. 
B. flowers of Eden bloom and twine. 
No sun or star so b. 
Flash'd o'er him, high and b. 
Like a b. veering cloud. 
In the eternal distance blending b. 
When Heaven's b. boundless avenue. 
Draw'st thy b. veil across the heavenly way. 
Pursue the b. track ere it fade away. 
Where lost behind the b. angelic throng. 
To Thy b. watchmen in the skies. 
He is th' eternal mirror b. 

E 



S. Matthias, v. vi. /. 2. 

2 Lent, V. vi. /. 4. 

S. Matthew, v. viii. /. 5. 

4 Easter, v. iii, /. lo. 
23 Trinity, v. i, /, 4, 
S. Matthew, v. v. /. I. 

Evening, v. i. /. I. 

1 Advent, v. x, /, 5. 

2 Advent, v. vi, /, 4, 

3 Advent, v. ii, /, 2. 

4 Advent, v. i, /, i. 

4 Advent, v. viii. /. 2. 
S. Stephen, v. iv. /. i. 
H. Innocents, v. ii, /, 5- 

1 Christmas, v. iv, /. I. 
Circumcision, v. xvii. /. 4. 

2 Christmas, v. v. /. 3. 
2 Christmas, v. v. /. 7. 

2 Epiphany, z/. x, /, 3. 

6 Epiphany, v. viii. /. 4. 
Quinquagesima,z/.xiii. /. 2, 
I Lent, V. iii. /, 3. 

3 Lent, V. V. /. 5. 

5 Lent, V. ii, /, 5* 

5 Lent, V. viii. /. 3. 
Easter Eve, v. iv. /. 7- 
Easter Eve, v. v. /, 7* 
Easter Monday, v. i. /. 4. 
Easter Tuesday, v. v. /. 4. 
Easter Tuesday, v. x. /. 2. 
I Easter, v. iii. /. i. 

1 Easter, v. ix. /. 2. 

2 Easter, v. iii, /. i. 

2 Easter, v. viii. /. 5- 

3 Easter, v. ii. /. I. 

3 Easter, v. iv. /. 7. 

4 Easter, v. ii, /, 5- 
Ascension Day, v. i, /. 3- 
Ascension Day, v. iii. /. 3. 
Ascension Day, v. ix. /. 3. 
Whitsun Mon. , v. ix, /. 5. 
Whitsun Tu., v. vi. /. I. 



BRIGHT — BRIGHTENING. 



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How b. , in Heaven, the marks will glow. 

When wintry suns are gleaming if. 

Where all d. hues together run. 

The full 3. burst of summer morn. 

Through the d. shower-drop meet his view. 

Mounts o'er a cloudy ridge, and all is b. 

And welcome, with d. open face. 

When heaven by fits is dark and d. 

To the d. shore of love. 

Till all d. hopes, and hues of day. 

Of things divine the shadows d. 

So (5., while all in shade around her lay. 

B. are their dreams, because their thoughts, &c, 

The d. -hair'd mom is glowing. 

Shall shine serenely L 

'Tis true, d. hours together told. 

Thus, ever brighter and more d. 

With flames like these, all 3. and undefil'd. 

He dreams he sees a lamp flash d. 

I seem to soar in vision 3. 

Since in the same d. glass we read. 

B. through a whole December day. 

Think ye the spires, that glow so d. 

The eye of Faith, that waxes 3. 

A few 3, drops of holy dew. 

These d, and order'd files. 

Lion or eagle — each d. fold. 

And soft as pure, and warm as 3. 

Your keen eye-glances are too d. 

I came again : the place was d. 

Where d. leaves, reddening ere they fall. 

And at their Saviour's knees thy (5. example,&c 

Behind the soft d. summer cloud. 

Brighten. 
His Name, and b. as on Him they gaze. 

Brighten^ d. 
Though b. oft by dear Affection's kiss. 

Brightening. 
Nearer, each day, the b. goal. 
B. in ever- changeful bloom. 
In all the b. sky. 
B. their high estate. 
Still lessening, b. on their sight. 
The turbid waters b. as they run. 
When b. ere it die away. 
More pleas'd upon his b. road. 
With b. heart he bears it on. 



Whitsun Tu., v. xiv. /. 2. 
Trinity, v. v. /. 2. 
2 Trinity, v. i. /. 3. 

2 Trinity, v. iv. /. 2. 
2 Trinity, v. iv. /. 6. 
6 Trinity, v. ii. /. 6. 

6 Trinity, v. v. /. 3. 

7 Trinity, v. vi. /. 2. 

8 Trinity, v. xii. /. 4. 
II Trinity, v. iii. /. 5. 
13 Trinity, v. iv. /. 2. 
17 Trinity, v. iii. /. 5- 

24 Trinity, v. xi. /.I. 

25 Trinity, v. i. /. I. 
25 Trinity, 'v. vi. /. 2. 
S. Andrew, v. ii. /. i. 
S. Thomas, v. vi. /. i. 
S.John Bapt., v. viii. /. 4. 
S. Peter, v. xiv. /. I. 
S.James, v. v. /. 2. 
S. Barthol., v. iv. /. 3. 
S S.Sim. & Jud., z/, xi. /. 4. 
All Saints, v. vi. /. I. 
H. Comm., v. xiii. /. I. 
H. Baptism, v. iii. /. 2. 
Catechism, v. vii. /. 2. 
Confirmation, v. ii. /. 3. 
Confirmation, v. v. /. I. 
Visit, of Sick, v. i. /. 3. 
Visit, of Sick, v. v. I. I. 
Bur. of Dead, v. ii. /. 4. 

.K. Ch. Martyr, v. x. /. 4. 
Accession, v. ii. /. I. 

H. Innocents, v. i. /. 8. 

23 Trinity, v. viii. /. 2. 

4 Advent, v. xiii. /. 4. 
Quinquagesima, v. i. /. 3. 
Quinquagesima, v. ix. /. 4. 
Easter Mon., v. xiii. /. 3. 
4 Easter, v. ii. /. 8. 

3 Trinity, v. viii. /. 4. 
25 Trinity, z/. vii. /. 5- 
S. Barnabas, v. v. /. 7- 
S. Peter, z/. xi. /. i 



BRIGHTENING — BROKEN. 



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How did'st thou glide on b. wing elate. 
That o'er the b. billow streams unfurl'd. 

Brightens. 
Which b. , like the eastern moon. 

Brighter. 
B. than rainbow in the north. 
A b. star, a richer bloom. 
To her dark gaze no b. seems. 
Streaks of a b. heaven behind. 
Thus, ever b. and more bright. 
B. and b. streams His glory-robe. 
The b. for their hues of gloom. 

Brightest. 
Till sweetest nature, b. art. 
And b. angels to and fro. 



The living waters b. smile. 
Buries, to us. Thy b. keen. 



Brightly, 
Brightness. 



S. Michael, v. vi. /. 3. 
Prayer at Sea, v. iii. /. 7. 

SS.Phil.&Jas.,^'. xi. /. 3. 

3 Epiphany, v. iv. /. I. 

4 Lent, V. iv. /. 3. 
Easter Day, v. v. /. 3. 
4 Trinity, v. xii. /. 3. 
S. Thomas, v. vi. /. i. 
S. Michael, v. vii. /. 3. 
Restoration, v. ii. /. 4. 

18 Trinity, v. vii. /. i. 
S. Barthol. ^ v. xiv. /. 2. 

18 Trinity, v. iv. /. 3. 



Epiphany, v. iii. /. 2. 
2 Easter, v. iv. /. 6. 

Restoration, v. ii. /. 3, 



3 Epiphany, v. vi. /. 4. 
3 Epiphany, v. x. /. 5. 

S. after Ascen.,z/. vii, /. 4. 
H. Comm., v. xi. /. 2, 

3 Trinity, v. vii. /. 3. 
Restoration, v. iv. /. 6. 



And as it mounts again, may track its b. well. 2 Easter, v. iv. /. 6. 

Brilliance. 
And a dark (5. cast. 

You best may b. it to His ear. 
For Love delights to b. her best. 

Brings. 
By turns she b. 
To the lost spirit b. relief. 

Brink. 
A new-bom soul, just waiting on the b. 

Britain. 
For B. lost and found. 

Broad. 
And as this landscape (5. — earth, sea, and sky. 20 Trinity, v. vL /. 5- 

Broke. 
Nor yet their silence b.. Christmas Day, v. Iv. /. 4, 

Broken. 
Oh, joy for Rachel's b. heart ! H. Innocents, v. vi. /. 5- 

Waveringand (5. all, athwart the conscience, &c. I Christmas, v. iv. /. 6. 
Can spirits <5., joys o'ercast. i Christmas, v. v. /. 2. 

And Death's deep trance for ever b, Th. bef. East., v. vii. /. 6. 

"Where only b. hearts their sin and shame, &c. Good Friday, v. x. /. 6. 
The b. arches of old Canaan's pride^ i Trinity, v. ii. /. 8. 

Are not thy fetters b. ? 4 Trinity, v. xviii. /. 4. 

The b. heart to love's embrace. 6 Trinity, v. v. /. 4. -j 

Over some b. reed of earth beneath. 17 Trinity, z'. ix. /. 3. 

Mourners, speed here your b. hearts to bring. S. Barnabas, v. iii. /. 3. 



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BROOD — BROW. 



Brood. 
Over the mournful joy our thoughts would b. 
They b. upon life's peaceful hour. 
To b. o'er silently, and form for Heaven. 
Nor on remorseful thoughts to b., and stain. 

Brooding. . 
And b. o'er remember'd sin. 

Broods. 
B. o'er the hazy, twinkling air. 

Brook. 
Every wave in every b. 
Perchance that little b. shall flow. 
A moment's shade of sadness b. 
But he who sees God's face may b. 
They cannot b. our shame to meet. 

Brooklet. 
If, the quiet b. leaving. 

Brother. 
To do a B. 's part. 

Shall on some b. 'j- brow immortal bloom. 
And B. too, kind Husband of my heart. 
To each unknown his b. 's prayer. 
A B. on th' eternal throne. 
Alas, my b. ! round thy tomb. 
And certify a b. 'j love. 
Thus deeply in a b. 'j heart. 
Go, and thine erring b. gain. 
Maker yet B. dear. 
On no kind b. lean. 



Of holiest 3. 



Brotherhood, 



Brothers. 



B. are b. evermore. 

When b. part for manhood's race. 

B. in blood and nurture too. 

Brought. 
Have I not b. thee from the house of slaves ? 
When sinners first so near are b. 

Brow. 
With dizzy b. and tottering feet. 
The throbbing b. to cool. 
Ere yet a cloud has dimm'd the b. 
In His meek power He climbs the mountain's b. 
!ilis wondering b. he rais'd. 
No shuddering pass o'er lip or b. 
Shall on some brother's b. immortal bloom. 
Felt Thee kneeling — touch'd Thy prostrate b. 



M. bef East, v. ix. /. 3. 
Confirmation, v. v. /. 2. 
Churching, v. iii. /. 5- 
Commination, v. vi. /. 7- 

Ordination, v. xii. /. 4. 
Conv. of S, Paul, v. i. /. 2. 

I Epiphany, v. ii. /. 6. 
Easter Mon., v. iii. /. I. 
Whitsun M., v. x. /. 5. 
12 Trinity, v. vi. /. 7- 
15 Trinity, v. iv. /. 6. 

1 Epiphany, v. vi. I. i. 

2 Epiphany, v. xiv. /. 4. 
2 Lent, z/. xii. /. 2. 

M. bef Easter, v. i. /. 2. 
Easter Mon., v. xii. /. I. 
Trinity, v. xviii. /. 2. 
8 Trinity, tj. xi. /. I. 
S. Andrew, v. i. /. 4. 
S. Andrew, z/. v. /. 2. 
S. Andrew, z/. viii. /. 2. 
Annunciation, z/. i. /, 3. 
Annunciation, t/. iv. /. 3. 

2 Trinity, z/. viii. /. 4. 

2 Trinity, v. vii. /. 2. 
S. Andrew, z/. I. I. I. 
S. Luke, V. V. /. I. 

20 Trinity, v. iv. /. 5. 
H. Comm, , v. iv. /. 2. 

4 Advent, v. v. /. 4. 
2 Christmas, z/. v. /. 4. 
Epiphany, z^. i. /. 3. 

4 Epiphany, z^. v. /. 2. 

5 Epiphany, z/. viii. /. 2. 
Ash- Wed., z/. i. /. 6. 

2 Lent, V. xii. /. 2. 
Mon. bef. East. jZ/. viii. /. 2. 



BROW — BUOYS. 

That from His aching h. by moonlight fell. 

His wistful b. was upward rais'd. 

The aching b. must lower. 

On some meek b. of Jesus blest. 

That ne'er on b. of mortal birth. 

Hovering His gracious b. above. 

The sullen b. of gloom beguile. 

Is ready for the suppliant's b. 

Than by Thy placid voice and h. 

Or waves there not around his b. 

For her His agonized b. 

What time His grave yet gentle h. 

Set Thy baptismal seal upon our b^ 

On every b. in light divine. 

Touches the tender b. ! 

In the fix'd b. serene. 

Our fever'd b. in age to soothe. 

Where, but on His benignest b, 

A greener wreath adorns thy b. 

Brown. 
Now every leaf is b. and sere. 
Wave gaily o'er the waters b. 

Brows. 
In thought of these, His b. benign. 
Those saint-like b. so hoary. 
To crown all lowly lofty b. 
What though long since in Heaven your b. beg 
With pierced hands and bleeding b. 
Trac'd on her patient b. 

Bruis'd. 
Else had it b. too sore his tender heart. 

Brushing. 
And b. by with joyous wing. 

Budding, 
He in the mazes of the b. wood. 

Buds. 
The green b. glisten in the dews of Spring. 

Bugle. 
Wild fancy blew his b. strain. 

Build. 
Ye eagle spirits, that b. in light divine. 

Builds. 
That by some ruin'd homestead b. 

Bulwark. 
The b. of some mighty realm. 

Buoys. 
Yet b. him up, and high above. 



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Mon. bef. East. , v. ix, /. 2. 
Easter Mon. , v. x. /. 2. 

3 Easter, v. iii. /. 4. 

4 Easter, v. vi. /. 4. 
Whitsun Mon. , v. xii. /. 4. 
Whitsun Tues., v. x. /. 2. 
Trinity, v. xix. /. 2. 
I Trinity, v. iii. /. 6. 
14 Trinity, v. vi. /. i. 
19 Trinity, v. ii. /. i. 
Annunciation, v. vi. /. 5. 
S. James, v. i. /. 7. 
S. Michael, v. ix, /. 7- 
All Saints, v. iv. /. 6. 
H. Baptism, v. v. /. 4. 
H. Baptism, v. ix. /. 3. 
Confirmation, v. vii. /. 4. 
Matrimony, v. v. /. I. 
Restoration, v. iv. /, 2. 

All Saints, v. i. /. 2. 
Burial of Dead, v. ii. /. 5, 

12 Trinity, v. iv. /. 7- 
25 Trinity, v. viii. /. 3. 
Annunciation, v. ix. /. 5- 

an. S. Barnabas, v. vi. /. 3. 
Visit, of Sick, v. ii. /. 4. 
Gun. Treas., v. ii. /. 4. 

Th. bef. Easter, v. vi. /. 7. 

Morning, z/. ii. /. 3. 
3 Trinity, v. v. /. i. 
23 Trinity, v. iv. /. 3. 

I Easter, v. iv. /. 4. 
S. Michael, v. i. /. 5. 

Restoration, v. v. /. 4. 

Easter Mon., v. iii. /. 2. 

13 Trinity, v. viii. /. 2. 



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BURIAL— BUSY. 
Burial. 



In Ji;sus' b. shade. 

Buried. 
So, b. with our Lord, we'll close our eyes. 

Buries. 
B., to us, Thy brightness keen. 

Burn. 
Let not my heart within me b. 
First made our infant spirits b. 
To feel the wildfire b. 
If God have planted but to b. 
Sooner than where the stars of Christmas b. Good Friday, v. i. /. 6. 



Easter Eve, v. vii. /. 4. 
Easter Eve, v. viii-. /. 7. 

Epiphany, v. iii. /. 2. 

Evening, v. vi. /. 3. 
Epiphany, v. viii. /. 4. 
5 Epiphany, v. iv. /. 3. 
I Lent, V. iii. /. 6. 



Revive our dying fires, to b. 

When Babel's very ruins b. 

Invested, b. and glow. 

If at this sight ye b. 

At sight of Thee, for aye to b. 

The deeper shame within her b. 
Beneath the b. eastern sky. 



Burned. 

Burning. 

Burnished. 



Easter Tues. , v. xiv. /. I . 
Whitsun Mon. , v. xiv. /. 2. 
4 Trinity, v. xvii. /. 4. 
10 Trinity, v. vi. /. 6. 
S. John Bapt., z/. ix. /. 7. 

Epiphany, v. xii. /. 3. 
Gun. Treas., v. i. /. i. 



Easter Mon., v. x. /. 4. 
Bur. of Dead, v. iii. /. 3. 



The b. water blaz'd. 
With b. ivy for its screen. 

Burjts. 
Not keener b. , in the chill morning sky. 

Burst. 
Thou from Whose cross in anguish b. 
My wilful heart would b. away. 
The full bright b. of summer mom. 
Mar the full b. of prayer. 
The heart may ache, but may not b. 

Bursting. 
And dearest hearts are b. round. 
From Sinai's caves are b., as of old. 

Burthen. 
Oh ! by Thine own sad b., borne. 

The changeful b. still of their rude lawless cry. I Advent, v. v. /. 6 
Of souls that infant-like beneath their b. bend. H, Innocents, v. vii. /. 8 



S. John Bapt. , v. i. /. 4. 

2 Christmas, v. vii. /. 5. 

1 Easter, v. iii. /. 4. 

2 Trinity, v. iv. /. 2. 
20 Trinity, v. ii. /. 2. 
Accession, v. ii. /. *J. 

Wed. bef. East. , v. iii. /. 4. 
9 Trinity, v. vii. /. 2. 

Evening, v. xi. /. i. 



Its woe and b. feel. 

And the sad b. press'd Him so to earth. 

Busier. 
Plying their daily task with b. feet. 

Busy. 
Warbles around a b. crowd. 
The b. world a thousand ways. 



5 Lent, "J. xii. /. 6. 
Tues. bef. East., z/. iii. /. 2. 

S. Matthew, v. iv. /. 7- 

3 Easter, v. ii. /. 3. 
Trinity, v. xiii. /. I. 



BUSY — CALLS. 



55 



In all the world of b. life around. 
When Death is b. near the throne. 



23 Trinity, v, v. /. 2. 
Accession, v. iii. /. 6. 



CALL. 
Ye hear your Master's midnight c. 
How, at the shepherd's c. , the lamb should die. 
Paus'd at a mortal's c. , to aid. 
For souls that hear His c. , and prove. 
I seem to hear the Judge's c. 
When at the Patriarch's c. the fiery shower. 
While, answering Thy victorious c. 
But a celestial c. to-day. 
That hear thy c. 

So shalt thou dare forego, at His dear c. 
Long since — O c. Thy wanderer home. 
C. Thee to come and save. 
Take Moses' rod, the rod of prayer, and c. 
So let Thy turtle-dove's sad c. arise. 
And starting at th' Almighty's c. 
Lies where it sank at Joshua's trumpet c. 
The cavern whence the timbrel's c. 
Sion was theirs ; and at their c. 
Answering a famish'd nation's c. 
Thou who hast deign'd the Christian'sheart to ^. 
Our ears have heard th' Almighty's c. 
The mounting soul, the c. by Jesus given. 
With her at earliest c. of His dear gracious voice. 
And hears the meek upbraiding c. 
That gracious chiding look, Thy c. 
But oh ! most happy, should Thy c. 
Thy welcome c. , at last be given. 
His agonizing c. 

Where'er an aching heart may c. 
Answering its c. ; we gladlier rest. 
May win her at our patient c. 
Less than Thine own heart-cheering c. 

■CalVd. 
Whether, early c. to bliss. 
Are c. to sit and eat, while angels prostrate fall. 

CalVst. 
But that Thou c. us Brethren : sweet repose. 
And doubt we yet ? Thou c. again. 

Calling. 
Above the world our c. boast. 

Calls. 
A mother's kiss ; ere c. like these. 
C. us from where ye soar so fast. 
C. to that last of glorious deeds. 
C. us, like thee, to His dear feet to cling. 



2 Advent, v. vii. /. 8. 
H, Innocents, v. vii. /. 6, 

1 Christmas, v. i. /, 4. 

2 Epiphany, v. vi. /. 3. 
Sexagesima, v. iii. /. 5. 

2 Lent, V. ix. /. 3. 

3 Lent, V. i. /. 3. 
5 Lent, V. i. /. 4. 

Wed. bef Easter, v. ii. /, 6. 
Wed. bef. Easter, v. ix. /. 5. 
Good Friday, v. x. /. 4. 
Easter Eve, v. iv. /. 4. 
Easter Eve, v. vii. /. 5. 
5 Easter, v. iii. /. i. 
S. aft. Ascension, z/. xiii. /. 3. 
I Trinity, v. i. /. 8. 
8 Trinity, v. viii. /. 2. 

13 Trinity, v. xii. /. 3. 

14 Trinity, v. iv. /, 6. 

17 Trinity, v. xi. /, I. 

18 Trinity, v. xiv. /. 3. 

23 Trinity, v, xiv. /. 2. 
S. Thomas, v. iv. /. 8. 
Conv, of S. Paul, v. v. /. I. 
S. Peter, v. vi. /. i. 
S.James, v. vi. /. 5. 
S.James, v. vi. /. 6. 

S. Michael, v. v. /. 6. 
S. Luke, V. XV. /. 3. 
Burial of Dead, v. ix. /. 3. 
Gun. Treas,, v. xvi. /. 3. 
Ordination, v. vii. /. 4. 

S.John Evan., v. ii. /. 3. 
S. bef. Adv., v. vi. /. 8. 

24 Trinity, v. xiv. /, 2. 
H. Comm., v. vii. /. I. 

1 Lent, V. vii. /. 6. 

2 Advent, v. i. I. $. 
5 Trinity, v. vi. /. 3. 
S. Peter, v. xiii. /. 2. 

■K. Ch. Martyr, v. ix. /. 3. 



56 CALM — cam'st. 

Calm. 
C. as tlie marcli of some majestic cloud. 
O who can tell how c. and sweet. 
And look with c. unwavering eye. 
What matter ? if in c. old age. 
Let not my bark in c. abide. 
C. be the voice, the aspect bold. 
Measuring in c. presage. 



I Advent, v. iv. /. 2. 

1 Advent, v. xi. /. 3. 

2 Advent, v.. vi. /. 3. 
Epiphany, v. \. I. I. 
6 Epiphany, v. iii. /. 
Ash-Wednes., v. i. /. 
Tu. bef. Easter, v. vi. 



7. 
5. 



As the deep <f. that breath' d, ^^ Father, forgive." Tu.bef. Easter, v. xii. /. i. 



Or that the rod they take so c. 

Soft as imprison'd martyr's death-bed c. 

By His own c. , soul-soothing tone. 

And hide ourselves for c. 

The deep c. sky, the sunshine of the soul. 

Of your c. loveliness. 

In distance c. and clear. 

Sweet messenger of " c. decay." 

Yet wait awhile, and see the c. leaves float. 

No soothing c. is blest. 

The pure, c. hope be thine. 

As in th' eternal leisure of c. love. 

Then all himself, all joy and c. 

Such c. old age as conscience pure. 

Watching the tearful joy and c. 

A few c. words of faith and prayer. 

C. on the tents of Israel lay. 

And each c. featvire, ere we read. 

E'en such an awful soothing c. 

Thy penance in c. fear. 

Tempering rude hearts with c. angelic force. 

And where we look for comfort or for c. 

Calmed. 
His spirit c. the storm to meet. 

Calming. 
If, c. wayward grief, I sought. 

Calmly. 
One c. yields his willing breath. 
We ate and drank : then c. blest. 

Calmness. 
• Cloth'd and in c. , at his Saviour's feet. 
In c. for His far-seen hour He stays. 

Calms. 
Sweetthoughtsaretheirs,thatbreatheserenest^. S.Barnabas, v. iv. /. i. 

Calvary. 
May set our steps : the Cross on C. Wed. bef. Easter, z'.vii./. 3. 

Cam^st. 
This was the way Thou c. to save, &c. Sexagesima, v. v. /. 6. 



Wed. bef. Easter, z/. v./. ii. 
Good Friday, v. iii. /. 6. 
Easter Day, v. xiii. /. 3, 
I Easter, v. viii. /. 3. 
I Trinity, v. iii. /. 2. 
15 Trinity, v. vii. /. 4. 
18 Trinity, v. xx. /. 4. 
21 Trinity, v. ii. /. I. 
23 Trinity, v. ii, /. 3. 
S S . Philip & Jam. , v. iii. /. 4. 
SS. Philip & Jam. ,z'.xi. /. 2. 
S. Barnabas, v. vi. /. 5. 
S. Peter, v. xvii. /. i. 
All Saints, v. ii. /. 5. 
H. Comm., v. xv. /. 3. 
H. Baptism, v. iii, /. i. 
Confirmation, v. i, /. 2. 
Visit, of Sick, v. iii. /, 7. 
Bur. of Dead, v. vii. /. i. 
Commination, v. vi. /. 2. 
Prayer at Sea, v. ii. /. 8. 
K.Ch. Martyr, v. vii. /. 2. 

21 Trinity, v. \. L 4. 
Annunciation, v. i. /. 5. 

S. Stephen, v. ii. /. 2. 
Visit, of Sick, v. v. /. 6. 

4 Epiphany, v. iii. /. 6. 
Mon. bef. East., v. v. /. 6. 



CAMP — CARES. 

Camp. 

Through court and c. he holds his, &c. 
Too oft, within this c. of Thine. 
The cries of c. or town. 
In c. or field. 

Canaan. 
And now another C. yields. 
The desert-wearied tribes in sight of C. sleep. 
The broken arches of old C. 's pride. 
C. was theirs, and in it all. 



But two c. human hearts. 



Capricious, 
Captive. 



Is only, that the c. heart. 

Rise, shine, and sing, thou c. thrall. 

From Chebar's plains the c. prophet brought. 

Car. 
Thy shadowy c. went soaring on. 
Wait on His word : and yet He stays His c. 
Why linger, till Elijah's c. 

Care. 
Shall dawn on every cross and c. 
And prayers blown wide by gales of c. 
C. and remorse are lost, like motes in light, &c. 
Cradled in c. and woe. 
Our tenderest c. — and most of all. 
Thou art as much His c. , as if beside. 
Let Pleasure go, put C. apart. 
The heart that scorn'd a father's c. 
In bitter thoughts of low-born c. begun. 
From c. and want and toil. 
A sinner in a life of c. 
What c. ye now if winter's storm. 
Pleading with c. and sin. 
I in your c. My brethren left. 
Her, His sole earthly c. 
Now resting from your jealous c. 
Free from rude c. and mirth. 
Of human c. and crime. 
Thy gracious c. will send that way. 
Into her bosom all thy c. 
Thy days of toil, thy nights of c. 

Career. 
Canst thou her bold c. foretel ? 
When Thou hast stay'd our wild c. 

Cares. 
He to earth's lowest c. is still awake. 



57 



1 Advent, v. x. /. 6. 

1 8 Trinity, v. xii. /. i. 
22 Trinity, v. ii. /. 2. 
S.John Bapt, v. vi. /. 6. 

3 Lent, v. vi. /. i. 

2 Easter, v. vii. /. 6. 
I Trinity, v. ii. /. 8. 
13 Trinity, v. xii. /. I. 

S. Luke, V. ii. /. i. 

5 Lent, V. xii. /. 5« 

4 Trinity, v. xviii. /. 3. 
17 Trinity, v. ii. /. 6. 

4 Easter, v. ii. /. 9. 
Ascen. Day, v. vi. /. 3. 
S. John Baptist, v. vi. /. 3. 

Morning, v. ix. /. 4. 
I Christmas, v. iv. /. 3. 

I Christmas, v. ix. /. 6. 
Circumcision, v. xiv. /. 2. 

6 Epiphany, v. vi. /. 7. 
Mon. bef. Easter, v. iv. /. I. 
Easter Tues., v. viii. /. 3. 
Trinity, v, xvii. /. I. 

3 Trinity, v. viii. /. 2. 

4 Trinity, v. iii. /. 2. 

II Trinity, v. iv. /. 6. 
15 Trinity, v. vi. /. 5. 
20 Trinity, v. iv. /. 2. 
Conv. of S. Paul, v. xi. /. I. 
Annunciation, v. vi. /. 6. 
S.John Baptist, v. v. /. i. 
S. Matthew, v. i. /. 4. 

S. Matthew, v. iv. /. 2. 
SS.Simon & Jude,?:/. x./. I. 
Gun. Treas., v. viii. /. 3. 
Accession, v. iv. /. 5. 

Easter Monday, v. ii. /. i. 
Conv. of S. Paul, v. xii. /. 2. 

Ascension Day, v. v. /. 4. 



58 



CARES — GATES. 



To-morrow's c. shall bring to sight. 
Though absence may impair, or c. annoy. 
When all the c. of earth are over. 
As thronging c. afford. 

Caress. 
And trust it from our sight, not needing our c. 
That daily court you and c. 
By Thine own mother's first c. 

Caress'd. 
To whom, caressing and c. 

Caressing. 
To whom, c. and caress'd. 

CartneVs. 
To Bethlehem's glade, or C. ^s haunted strand. 
In vain on C.'s green and lonely mound. 

Carol. 
And in the darkness sing your c. of high praise. 

Carols. 
Too soon th' ennobling c. pour'd. 

Carry. 
Who c. music in their heart. 

Carv'd. 
From each c. nook and fretted bend. 

Cast. 
C. down her fainting child. 
Ere her leaf can c. a shade. 
O give us grace, to c. 
No vernal steam around they c. 
And c. their bonds away. 
Where Heaven my lot had c. 
Their fearful shadows c. 
C. after c. , by force or guile. 
Go, to the world return, nor fear to c. 
Under the spurning hoof are c. 
Upright, whom in the gulf we c. 
'Mid wither'd hues and sere, its lot be c. 
With time and hope behind us c. 
In a fair ground our lot is c. 
Ne'er let us c. one look behind. 
Might c. o'er hope and memory. 
And a dark brilliance c. 

Catch. 
For every glimpse thine eye can c. 
To c. a note of Thy dear praise. 
When up some woodland dale we c. 
But c. a gleam beyond it, and 'tis bliss. 

Cates. 
No c. ambrosial are supplied. 



15 Trinity, v. vii. /. 6. 
24 Trinity, v. viii. /. 3. 
S. Andrew, v. iii. /. 4. 
S. Matthew, v. v. /. 2. 

6 Epiphany, v. v. /. 8. 
15 Trinity, v. vii. /. 2. 
Churchingj v. v. /. 3. 

Annunciation, v. viii. /. 2. 

Annunciation, v. viii. /. 2. 

3 Advent, v. vi. /. 6. 
S. John Baptist, v. ii. /. 4. 

Christmas Day, v. xi. /. 6. 

S. bef. Adv., v. iii. /. i. 

S. Matthew, v. iv. /. 5. 

Trinity, v. ix. /. i. 

2 Christmas, v. ii. /. 4. 

1 Epiphany, v. iv, /. 8. 

2 Epiphany, v. xvii. /. 2. 

6 Epiphany, v. x. /. 6. 

3 Lent, V. ii. /. 4. 

1 Easter, v. iii. /. 6. 

2 Easter, v. ii. /. 2. 
5 Trinity, v. xi. /. 3. 
9 Trinity, v. yi. I. I. 
12 Trinity, v. iii. /. 7. 
19 Trinity, v. iv. /. 2. 
21 Trinity, z/. iv. /. 6. 
S. bef. Adv., v. ix. /. 7. 
S. Thomas, v. i. /. 5. 
Conv.of S. Paul,z/. xii. /. 4. 
S. Peter, z/. x. /. 3. 
Restoration, v. ii. /. 3. 

Th. bef. East, v. vii. /. 3. 
Trinity, v. xiii. /. 3. 
2 Trinity, v. ii. /. I. 
23 Trinity, v. viii. /. 4. 

7 Trinity, z'. iv. /. 2. 



CAUGHT— CELESTIAL. 



S9 



Caught. 
The choir of Angels c. the word. 
C. from that blaze by wrath divine. 
Not of those magic fires at random c. 
C. by earth's shadows as they fleet. 
Her pinnacles had c. th' emerging ray. 
'Tis c. unquench'd on high. 
But we no holy fire have c. 
Earth's gems the fire of Heaven have c. 
Till every heart have c. your flame. 

Cause. 
Happy the soul, whose precious c. 
And tracing through the cloud th' eternal C. 
He only can the c. reveal. 

Cave. 
Why swell'st . . .like breeze from mountain c. ? 
Each in his coral c. 

Cavern. 
The c. whence the timbrel's call. 

Caves. 
From Sinai's c. are bursting, as of old. 

Cease. 
Dream not that the song would c. 
And will not c. 
Till time and sin together c. 
When good men c. to live. 
In agonizing prayer, will Ocean c. her strife ? 
C. not in all the world to shew His saving, &c. 
Let us depart where shadows c. 
"Peace" ere we kneel, and when we c. 

Ceas'd. 
Who trac'd His holy steps, nor ever c. 

Ceaseless. 
Trust entire, and c. praise. 

Cedar. 
Green lake, and c. tuft, and spicy glade. 
Far o'er the c. shade, some tower of giants old. 

Cedars. 
Like goodly c. by the waters spread. 
Like oaks and c. all around. 

Celestial, 
Eyes that the beam c. view. 
All radiant with c. grace. 
Say, ye c. guards, who wait. 
We see c. love diffuse. 
Tun'd by Faith's ear to some c. melody. 



Christmas Day, v. iv. /. 3. 

5 Lent, V. V. /. I. 

2 Easter, v. viii. /. 3. 
13 Trinity, v. ix. /. 2. 
17 Trinity, v. iii. /. 6. 
25 Trinity, v. viii. /. 2. 
S. bef Adv., v. ii. /. 7. 
S. bef Adv., v. viii. /. 4. 
All Saints, v. vii. /. 3. 

3 Epiphany, v. vii. /. i. 
21 Trinity, v. v. /. 6. 

S. Luke, V. iv. /. i. 

Commination, v. i, /. 3. 
Prayer at Sea, v. v. /. 2. 

8 Trinity, v. viii. /. 2. 

9 Trinity, v. vii. /. 2. 

Palm Sunday, v. iii. /. 2. 
S. after Ascen., v. ii. /. 6. 

6 Trinity, v. v. /. 8. 
25 Trinity, v. vii. /. 4. 
S. bef Adv., v. i. /. 8. 
S. Thomas, v. vii. /. 8. 
H. Comm., v. xvii. /. 3. 
Visit, of Sick, v. iv. /. 7. 

S. Matthias, v. i. /. 3. 

1 Epiphany, v. vii. /. 8. 

4 Epiphany, v. iv. /. 7. 
3 Lent, V. iv. /. 6. 

2 Easter, v. vi, /. 3. 
I Trinity, v. i. /. 5. 

Morning, v. v. /. 3. 
S. Stephen, v. vi. /. 6. 
Holy Innocents, v. i. /. i. 
Quinquagesima, v. xiv. /. 3. 

3 Lent, V. viii. /. 6. 



6o 



. CELESTIAL — CHAIN. 



But a c. call to-day. 

Rich with c. jewelry. 

He from the stone will wring c. dew. 

Where Thou hast set c. flowers. 

And claim His high c. birth. 

On his c. errands bound. 

As one who drew c. breath. 

"With something of (T. light." 

Cell. 
We need not bid, for cloister'd c. 
Or choose thee out a <r. 
I linger by soft Music's c. 
Angels. . .will stoop to guide them to Thy c. 
One lowly c. in sight of grace. 
'Tis now a c. , where angels use. 
A Hermit in a silent c. 
One narrow c. may teach us best. 
Alas ! that e'en the martyr's f. 
The martyr's c. no safety lends. 

Cells. 
Ye vaulted c. , where martyr'd seers of old. 
Thrill through his heart's remotest c. 
On Mammon's gloomiest c. 

Censer. 
To heap the c.'s sacred fire. 
The golden c. in His hand. 
From Aaron's c. steam' d the spicy cloud. 

Central. 
*' Glory to God !" from yonder c. fire. 
Along the Church's c. space. 

Centres. 
All c. in thine eye. 

Certain. 
And to wise hearts this c. hope is given. 

Certify. 
And c. a brother's love. 

Chafe. 
To howl and c. amid the bending trees. 

Chafing. 
But win her fearless way against the c. tide. 

Chain. 
Thy howling waste, thy charnel-house and c. 
To ease them of doubt's galling c. 
He is come down to break their c. 
The fetter'd tongue its c. may break. 
Who but would follow, might he break his c. ? 
The golden c. unwinds. 
In triumph wear his Christ-like <. 



5 Lent, V. i. /. 4. 

W. bef. Easter, v. iv. /. 4. 
Easter Eve, v. vi, /. 7. 
S. aft. Ascen., v. iii. /. 2. 
Whitsun Tues., v. vii. /. 2. 
S.John Bapt,, v. ii. /. 7. 
S. Peter, v. ii. /. iv. 
Visit, of Sick, v. v. /. 2. 

Morning, v. xiii. /. i. 

3 Advent, v. vii. /. i. 

4 Advent, v. iv. /. 2. 
Christmas Day, v. viii, /. 6. 
Ash- Wed., v. iv. /. 8. 
Easter Day, v. xi. /. I. 

I Easter, v. iv. /. 2. 
S. Luke, V. viii. /. 4. 
S. Luke, V. xii. /. 2. 
S. Luke, 2/. xiv. /. 3. 

Mon. bef East, v. vi. /. i. 
S. Barthol., v. vi. /. 2. 
S. Matthew, v. viii. /. 2. 

I Easter, v. vi. /. 5- 
S.aft. Ascension, v. xi. /. I. 
17 Trinity, v. i. /. 6. 

Christmas Day, v. i. /. 5. 
Trinity, v. iv. /. i. 

20 Trinity, v. vi. /. 6. 

S. Matthew, v. viii. /. 7. 

S. Andrew, v. i. /. 4. 
4 Epiphany, v. i. /. 4. 

6 Epiphany, v. iii. /. 8. 

4 Epiphany, t/. vi. /. 2. 
6 Epiphany, z/. i. /. 6. 

5 Lent, z/. xi. /. .t. 

12 Trinity, v. iv. /. 2. 
23 Trinity, v. x, /, 4. 
S. Thomas, v. ii. /. 2. 
S.Luke, z/. ix. /. ii. 



CHAINED — CHANT. 



m 



CAam'd. 
C. as they are below. 
C. and bereft, and on thy funeral way. 

Chaining. 
C. to earth with strong desire. 

Chains. 
What c. of darkness thee enslave. 
C. of my heart, avaunt I say. 
Touch'd he upstarts — his c. unbind. 

Chalice. 
C, and plate, and snowy vest. 

Chambers. 
Deep through the c. of the dead. 

Champion. 
'Tis so in war — the c. true. 
" Our C went before and died." 
Our C. and your King. 

Champions. 
The faithful c. shall embrace. 
On C. blest, in Jesus' name. 
So should Thy c, ere the strife. 

Chance. 
How c. no cheek among them wears. 
If c. some heedless heart should roam. 
If c. the golden hours be nigh. 

Change. 
Should c. your mystic dance, &c. 
Power cannot c. them, but Love may. 
As breezes c. on high. 
No flattering fancy c. our Monarch's doom. 
The gazing eye no c. can trace. 
Shed light that cannot c. or fail. 
We must not c. our road. 
We c. our posture o'er and o'er. 
His nook of homely thought will c. 
But they shall c. and variance prove. 
Doubt we, how souls so wanton c. 

Chang'd. 
Though c. and glorified each face. 
His dream is c. — the Tyrant's voice. 

Changeful. 
The c. burden still of their rude lawless cry. 
Worth all the c. year beside. 

Changeless. 
One c. pine in fading woods. 

Chant. 
Here set thy feeble c. 



2 Easter, v. iv. /. 4. 

K. Ch. Martyr, v. viii. /. 3. 

Sexagesima, v. vi. /. 4. 

Ash-Wednes., v. ii. /. 6. 
Ascen. Day, v. iii. /. I. 
S. Peter, v. xvi. /. I. 

Visit, of Sick, v. v. /. 5- 
S. Peter, v. xv. /. 2. 

6 Epiphany, v. iii. /. i. 
WhitsunTues., v. xix. /. 4. 
S. Michael, v. iv. /. 2. 

S. Mark, v. ii. /. 6. 
All Saints, v. vii. /. i. 
Confirmation, v. iii. /. I. 

H. Innocents, v. ii. /. 3. 
I Easter, v. x. /. 4. 

21 Trinity, v. vi. /. 5. 

I Christmas, v. ii. /. 6. 

1 Christmas, v. viii. /. 2. 
Quinquagesima, v. i. /. 4. 

2 Lent, V. xii. /. 4. 
4 Lent, V. iii. /. 3. 
WhitsunTues., v. xv. /, 4. 
2 Trinity, v. x. /. 4. 

16 Trinity, v. iv. /. 3. 

22 Trinity, v. v. /. 3. 
S. Mark, v. i. /. 6. 
S. Luke, z/. viii. /. i. 

S. Andrew, v. xi. /. 2. 
S. Peter, v. xiii. /. i. 

I Advent, v. v. /. 6. 
6 Epiphany, z/. vi. /. 2. 

Accession, z/. iii. /. 3. 

Circumcision, v. xiii. /. 2i 



62 



CHANT — CHARMED. 



Still c. his morning song. 

Their c. of many parts. 

The Church's solemn c. we hear. 

In the low c. of wakeful birds. 

Our midnight c. attend. 

'Tis a low c. , according well. 

The everlasting c. 

Chanting. 
C. with a solemn voice. 
And c. in so blithe a tone. 

Chants. 
C. her glad matins in the leafy arch. 
It c. to all in softest tone. 

Chaplet. 
The fading c. of the year. 

Charge. 
They to their c. may turn, and thankftil see. 

Charged. 
C. with the breath of Israel's prayer. 

Chariot. 
"Why tarries not her c. wheel ? 
God's c. -wheels have left distinctest trace. 

Charity. 
Till in one blaze of c. 
Fair deeds of c. their fruit. 
Must turn all tasks to C. 
Steals on soft-handed C. 
And let your prayer for c. arise. 
Seek joy unmix'd in c. 

Charm. 
She has a c, — a word of fire. 
The hidden rill to c. 

Proud to be check' d... by that o'ermastering c. 
The c. he wears within. 
And break the c. 

Be this our c. , mellowing Earth's ruder noise. 
Should'st thou not need some mighty c. 
Heroes and Kings, obey the c. 
Aught human in the c. 
Where is the spell to c. those mists away ? 
Shrunk at thy withering c. 
Stretch'd out to bless — a Christian c. 
O'er life and death, its awful c. 
Who can express the soothing c. ? 
If e'er we c. a soul in pain. 

Charmed. 
Thou, Saviour, art his C. Bower. 
So, fearless for their c. life. 



2 Epiphany, v. xii. /. 4. 
Easter Mon,, v. vii. /. 4. 
Whit. Tues., v. xvii. /. 2. 

4 Trinity, v. iv. /. I. 

5 Trinity, v. v. /. 2. 
21 Trinity, v. iii. /. I. 
Catechism, v. v. /. 2. 

I Epiphany, v. ii. /. *]. 

3 Epiphany, v. iii. /. 5* 

Ascension Day, v. i. /. 2. 
Accession, v. vi. /. 3. 

All Saints, v. i. /. 4. 

S. Michael, v. x. /. 5- 

Ordination, v. i. /. 4. 

Trinity, v. xiv. /. i. 
9 Trinity, v. ii. /. 6. 

1 Christmas, v. ix, /. 5. 
Septuagesima, v. vii, /. 3. 
Easter Day, v. xv. /. 4. 
S. after Ascen., v. vi. /. 2. 

6 Trinity, v. vii. /. 5* 
12 Trinity, v. i. /. 4. 

2 Advent, v. iii. /. i. 

2 Christmas, v. iii. /. 4. 

4 Epiphany, v. ii. /. 8. 

5 Epiphany, v. xi. /. 4. 
W. bef East., v. i. /. 4, 
W. bef. East., v. x. /. 3. 

4 Easter, v. ix. /. 4. 
Whitsun Mon., z/. xii. /. I. 

5 Trinity, v. xiii. /. 4. 

6 Trinity, v. i. /. 5. 
8 Trinity, z/. iii. /. 4. 

S. bef. Advent, v. vi. /. 2. 
S. Peter, v. x, /. 4. 
Holy Comm,, v. v. /. 3. 
Visit, of Sick, v. ii. /. 7. 

19 Trinity, z/. ii. /. 5- 
Confirmation, v. iii. /. 3. 



CHARMERS — CHEER. 

Charmers. 
Charming. 



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Earth's c. never knew. 

In her first c. bowl. 

Charms. 
From all the hopes and c. of earth. 

Charnel-house. 
Thy howling waste ; thy c. -h. and chain. 
No more a c. -h. to fence. 

Chase. 
To c. repining fancies, as they rise. 
Thy voice, that with a word could c. 

Chaste. 
The while she bathes us in her own c. glow. 
Welcome, all c. and kind desires. 

Chastened. 
Most welcome to the c. ear. 

Chastening. 
Touch us with c. hand, and make us, &c. 
Lord, wave again Thy c. rod. 

Chastenings. 
To profit by Thy c. sweet. 

Chastity's. 
On C. 'j meek lap enshrin'd. 

Cheap. 
C. forms, and common hues, 'tis true. 

Cheat. 
C. the toil and cheer the way. 
But cannot rest, nor c, our woe. 

Cheating. 
I know thy flatteries and thy c. ways. 

Cheats. 
And c. th' unstable soul. 

Chebar. 
From C. 'j plains the captive prophet brought. 
By C. in the fiery blast. 

Check. 
They c. the wandering eye, severely kind. 

Checked. 
Proud to be c. and sooth'd, &c. 

Cheek. 
How chance no c. among them wears ? 
And let me kiss thy placid c. 
In vain : the averted c. in loneliest dell. 

Cheer. 
Cheat the toil and c. the way. 



H. Baptism, v. iii. /. 4. 
2 Epiphany, v. iv. /. 2. 
Circumcision, v. xv. /. 3. 

4 Epiphany, v. vi. /. 2. 
Easter Day, v. x. /. i. 

M. bef Easter, v. ix. /. 5. 
12 Trinity, v. vii. /. 7. 

24 Trinity, v. ix. /. 3. 
Matrimony, v. iv. /. 3. 

21 Trinity, v. iii. /. 5. 

1 Advent, v. xiii. /. 6. 
18 Trinity, v. xvii. /. I. 

6 Epiphany, v. ii. /. 2. 
Epiphany, v. vii. /. 2, 

2 Trinity, v. iv. /. 5. 

S.John Ev., V. iii. /. 4. 

16 Trinity, v. iv. /. 4. 

Wed. bef. East., z/. ii. /. 3. 

2 Epiphany, v. iv. /. 4. 

17 Trinity, v. ii. /. 6. 
S. Mark, v. iii. /. 3. 

I Lent, V. iv. /. 7. 

4 Epiphany, z/. ii. /. 8. 

H. Innocents, v. ii. /. 3. 
Wed. bef. East. , v. iii. /. 6. 

3 Trinity, v. iii. /. i. 

S. John Evan., v. iii. /. 4. 



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CHEER — CHIDING. 



Nightingales with joyous c. 

Do Thou our craven spirits c. 

What time, with sweet forgiving c. 

And c. th' ungenial day. 

'Tis He can c. thee, He can save. 

To c. our solitary song. 

And how the spark ye lit, of heavenly c. 

And Christian Hope can c. the eye. 

These are the tones to brace and c. 

As where sweet flowers some pastoral garden c. 

Cheer'd. 
And c. his sickening heart, &c. 
Yet c. and cheering all, the while. 
The glory of the Cross, forgiven and c. in vain. 
Whose widow'd walk with thought of thee is c. 

Cheerful. 
Reading her c. lesson in her own sweet time. 
May c. wait the Cross beside. 
But c. and unchanged the while. 
O c. tender strain ! the heart. 
C. as soaring lark, and mild. 
What ? fall'n again ? yet c. rise. 

Cheering. 
Yet cheer'd and c. all, the while. 
Their memory c. : but th' earth-stain'd spright. 
They greet us with a c. thrill. 

Cheerless. 
Pleas'd in the c. tomb. 
Sad dawn of c. day ! 
As on some city's c. night. 
To the cold c. deep. 

Cheerly. 
C. the waving pennons fly. 
Then pass, ye mourners, c. on. 
Then c. to your work again. 

Cheers. 
With all that c. a wanderer's eyes. 

Cheery. 
More c. than the matin lark. 

Cherish. 
Her daring dreams will c. 

Cherished, 
Some gentle maid bend o'er a c. flower. 
Of pardon'd foes, and c. grace. 

Cherith^s. 
By C. 's side we seek in vain. 

Chiding. 
That gracious c. look, Thy call. 



I Epiphany, v. vi. /. 6, 
5 Epiphany, v. v. /. 5. 

4 Lent, f. xi. /. 3. 
Easter Tues., 57. v. /. 2. 
Whitsun Tues. , v. v. /. 4. 

5 Trinity, v. x. /. 3. 

S. Barnabas, z/. vii. /. 5* 
S. Matthew, v. iii. /. 3. 
SS. Sim. & Jude, v. xii. /. I, 
Prayer at Sea, v. i. /. 3. 

1 Advent, v. ix. /. 6. 
19 Trinity, v. vi. /. 5. 
Commination, z/. vi. /. 8. 
K. Ch. Martyr, v. v. /. 2. 

3 Easter, 7/. ii. /. 8. 

II Trinity, z/. vii. /. 4. 
15 Trinity, v. iii. /. I. 
21 Trmity, v. iv. /. I. 
SS. Sim. & Jude, v. xi. /. i . 
H. Comm., v. xii. /. 3. 

19 Trinity, v. vi. /. 5. 
24 Trinity, v. xi. /. 2. 
Accession, v. i. /. 7. 

4 Epiphany, z'. iv. /. 5. 

5 Trinity, v. ix. /. 2. 

S. Matthew, v. viii. /. 3. 
Prayer at Sea, v. iv. /. 6. 

Confirmation, v. ii. /. 2. 
Burial of Dead, z/. xii. /. i. 
Bur. of Dead, v. xiii. /. i. 

Epiphany, tj. v. /. 4. 
3 Epiphany, v. iv. /. 2. 

2 Epiphany, z/. ix. /, 2. 

3 Easter, v. vi /. 7. 

S S. Simon & Jude, v. iv. /. 4. 

S. John Bapt, z/. ii. /. 3. 
S. Peter, z>. vi. /. i. 



CHIEF — CHILDLIKE. 



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Chief. 
Hosanna to their c. 
This, of true Penitents the c. 

Chiefly, 
But c. ye should lift your gaze. 
But c. these, who died for Thee. 
But c, for she knows Thee anger'd worst. 
C. for Aaron's seed she spreads her wings. 
But c. Christian souls ; for they. 

Chiefs. 
And mark her c. yon orient sun adore. 

Child. 
If some poor wandering c. of Thine. 
Guests... where slept the r.oyal C 
Then, as each fond unconscious c. 
Art thou a c. of tears. 
Cast down her fainting c. 
Mother on c. no pity take. 
Who welcomes here a c. 'j- as there, &:c. 
As erst, beholding, loves His wayward c. 
A c. 'j- lone path in woodland lost. 
Where, like a solitary c. 
To idolize or wife or c. 
Where, like the ringlets of a c. 
To us long since the glorious C. is bom. 
But I am weaker than a c. 
To muse upon some darling c. 
The fabrics of a c. 

C. of My love ! how have I wearied thee ? 
Too soon the happy c. 
Beseems the sinless C. 
The holy C. have met. 
Thou wept'st upon thy sinless C. 
Clings the Eternal C. 

Your God new-born, and made a sinner's c. 
To wanton with some fearless c. 
Was not our Lord a little c. 

Childhood. 
Our c.''s star again arise. 
The heart of c. is all mirth. 
In c. 's sports, companions gay. 



Childish. 



While yet we gaze with c. eye. 
To c. ears are vain. 

The c. mother sink. 

Children and c. souls are there. 



Childless. 



Childlike. 



lo Trinity, v. ii. /. 6, 
H. Comm., v. xi. /. i. 

2 Advent, v. vi. /. I. 
Holy Innocents, v. v. /. 7. 
5 Easter, v. vi. /. I. 
5 Easter, v. vi. /. 4. 
2 Trinity, v. v. /. 5. 

17 Trinity, v. v. /. 6. 

Evening, v. xii. /. I. 
Christmas Day, v. v. /. 6. 
Holy Innocents, v. v. /. I. 
Circumcision, v. xiv. /. I. 
2 Christmas, v. ii. /. 4. 

2 Epiphany, v. xiii. /. 3. 

3 Epiphany, v. xii. /. 6. 

4 Epiphany, v. vii, /. 2. 

5 Epiphany, v. viii. /. 6. 
5 Lent, V. ii. /, 2. 
Wed. bef East., z/. vi./. 10. 
Easter Tuesday, z/. iii. /. 3. 

3 Easter, v. iii. /. 5. 

4 Easter, v. i. /. 7. 

5 Easter, v. viii. /. 5. 
Whitsun Mon., 27. viii. /. 6. 
20 Trinity, z/. iv. /. 3. 

22 Trinity, v. v. /. 2. 
Purification, z/. viii. /. 4. 
Purification, z^. xv. /. 4. 
Annunciation, z/. v. /. 2. 
Annunciation, z/. viii. /. 3. 
S. Michael, v. iii. /. '5. 
All Saints, v. v. /. 6. 
Catechism, v. iii. /, i. 

Epiphany, v. v. /. 2. 
2 Epiphany, v. i. /. I. 
15 Trinity, v. i. /. 5. 

Epiphany, Z/. i. /. 4. 
Catechism, z/. i. /. 2. 

Bur. of Dead, v. iv. /. 2, 

I Advent, v. vi. /. 3. 



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CHILDLIKE — CHOIR. 



C. though the voices be. 

If it flow from c, hearts. 

O bliss of c. innocence, and love. 

The c. faith, that asks not sight. 

Children. 
C. and childlike souls are there. 
Like c. gazing round. 
Oft in His pity o'er Plis c. weak. 
As little c. lisp, and tell of heaven. 
While sadly round them Israel's c. look. 
The work be thine, the fruit thy c. ^s part. 
And dash thy c. to the ground. 
With c. in His sight. 
Than we o'er c. weak. 

Chill. 
The c. night-blast to feel. 
All through the wintry heaven and c. night air. 
That cro wn'd the eastern copse : and c. and dun. 
Not keener burns, in the c. morning sky, 

ChilVd. 
Touch our c. hearts with vernal smile. 
C. at her touch, the self-reproaching soul. 

Chilly. 
When c. shades from gathering storm. 

Chime. 
Strains, that outring Earth's drowsy c. 
His c. of restless motion. 
From Pride's false r., and jarring wrong. 
Of th' everlasting c. 

Choice. 
Minds us of our better c. 
Yet surely I have made my c. 
Steals on the ear, to say, Jehovah's c. 
But the deaf heart, the dumb by c. 
The region of Thy c^ 
Only the first renew'd — the heathen's c. 
Thy servant's c. , O help us in our parts. 
A way, and fix'd his wavering c. 

Choir. 
The c. of Angels caught the word. 
Is gather'd in that c. 
High and low in c. shall meet. 
Who lead the c. where angels meet 
And now before the c. we pause. 
Creation's wondrous c. 
Ye in innumerous c. 
Thine household c. in true accord. 



Palm Sunday, v. vi. /. 5. 
Palm Sunday, v. vi. /. 8. 
24 Trinity, v. x. /. I. 
S. Bartholomew, z'.xiii./. i. 

I Advent, v. vi. /. 3. 
3 Advent, v. v, /. 5. 
I Lent, V. V. /. 5. 
3 Lent, V. vii. /. 5- 
9 Trinity, v. i. /. 2. 

9 Trinity, v. x. /. 4. 

10 Trinity, v. v. /. 7- 
Catechism, v. iv. /. 2. 
Catechism, v. x. /. 4. 

3 Advent, v. vii. /. 5- 
Christmas Day, v. ix. /. 5. 
23 Trinity, v. i. L 3. 
S.John Baptist, v. i. /. 4. 

1 Trinity, v. v. /. 5. 

3 Trinity, v. ii. /. I. 

Easter Tues., v. ii. /. 3. 

4 Advent, v. vi. /. 3. 

2 Trinity, v. ii. /. 4. 
12 Trinity, v. ix. /. 3. 
S. Matthew, v. iv. /. 4. 

I Epiphany, v. ii. L 8. 
6 Epiphany, v. vii. /. 4. 
9 Trinity, v. viii. /. 2. 
12 Trinity, v. iv. /. 3. 
20 Trinity, v. i. /. 2. 
23 Trinity, v. vii. /. 3. 
S. Matthias, v. xii. /. 3. 
S. Bartholomew, v. xvii. /.3. 

Christmas Day, v. iv. /. 3. 
S. Stephen, v. i. /. 8. 
Palm Sunday, v. iii. /. 7, 
I Easter, v. vii. /. 4. 
Trinity, v. vii. /. 3. 
4 Trinity, v. v. /. 2. 
S. Michael, v. vii. /. 6. 
SS. Simon& Jude, z/. ii. /. 3, 



CHOIR — CHRIST, 

Be wafted from the seraph c. 
When beckon'd up the awful c. 
Is wafted from the white-rob'd c. 

Choirs. 
Till by such chords, as rule the c. above. 

Choke. 
The languid sweetness seems to c. my breath. 

Choose. 
Or c. thee out a cell. 
And can he c. but fear. 
What course the genial stream may c. 
We cannot c. but think he lives. 
C. to believe, not see : sight tempts the heart. 
Or rather help us, Lord, to c. the good. 
Can his soul c. but be at rest ? 

Chooseth. 
C. the pure in heart. 

Choral. 
Should c. welcome from above. 
In c. echoes hear. 

Chords. 
Your transporting c. ring out. 
Till by such c, as rule the choirs above. 

Chosen. 
Thou lov'st Thy c. remnant to divide. 
Three c. bands, in royal state. 
Of many a c. witness telling. 
He hath c. you to lead. 
The soldier in his c. bower. 
Thy c. people still to bear. 
On every mountain-top, God's c. scene. 
His c. attribute ; but He in love. 
Would in that c. home of Thine instal. 
Who is God's c. priest ? 
But on the c. seed, from age to age. 
He toHisfT. taught for His dearwidow'd Dove. 
Look in, and see Christ's c. saint. 
Thy c. witnesses of old. 

Christ. 
C. watches by a Christian's hearth. 
Left shining in the world with C. alone. 
'Tis not, " the C. the Lord." 
But when they heard the sign, where C. , &c. 
If his love for C. be true. 
C. hath told thee of his end. 
So his love to C. endure. 
So dear to C. her pious haste. 



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Catechism, v. v. /. 3. 
Confirmation, u. viii. /. 3. 
Ordination, v. vi. /. I. 

4 Epiphany, v. vii. /. 7. 

3 Easter, v. i. /. 6. 

3 Advent, v. vii. /. i. 
2 Easter, v. ix, /. I. 

4 Easter, v. iv. /. 6. 
2 Trinity, v. ii. /. 8. 
9 Trinity, v. x. /. 5. 
17 Trinity, v. xii. /. I. 
S. Peter, v. iii. /. 2. 

Purification, v. xvii. /. 4. 

14 Trinity, v. v. /. 7- 
S. Thomas, v. i. /. 4. 

I Epiphany, v. ii. /. 4. 
4 Epiphany, v. vii. /. 7. 

1 Advent, v. viii. /. 2. 
S. Stephen, v. i. /. 6. 
4 Lent, V. X. /. 3. 
Palm Sunday, v. ii. /. 5. 
Easter Mon., v. xi. /. 2. 
Whitsun Tues., v. xv. /. 2. 
9 Trinity, v. i. /. 5- 

9 Trinity, v. vii, /. 5- 
17 Trinity, v. xi. /. 3. 
S. Matthias, v. i. /. I. 
S. Matthias, v. x. /. 2. 
S. Barnabas, v. ii. /, 8. 
S. Luke, V. ix, /. i, 
H. Comm., v. x, /, 2. 

2 Advent, v. v. /. 5, 

3 Advent, v. iii. /. 3. 
Christmas Day, v. iv. /. I. 
Christmas Day, v. iv. /. 5- 
S.John Evan,, v. i. /, 3. 
S.John Evan., v. i. /. 4. 
S.John Evan., v. v. /. 4. 
Holy Innocents, v. vi. /. 7. 



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CHRIST. 



Of C. 's unswerving faith. 

But C. hath given His promise plain. 

So, truest image of the C. 

Ye too, who tend C. 's wildering flock. 

Offer'd where C. in agony was laid. 

Men kneel to C, the pure and meek. 

But stay, presumptuous — C. with thee abides. 

And the base world, now C. hath died. 

C. every where embalm'd and shrin'd. 

Happy, who so C. 's word convey. 

In lonely hours, C. risen appears. 

In social hours, who C. would see. 

There daily through C. 's open gate. 

Of C. 's forsaken bed. 

With C. in sight, turning our gain to loss. 

We see C. 's entering triumph slow ascend. 

With C. His Father's throne, and wear. 

"What, hath the C. forgot His task?" 

Is the true love of C. our Lord. 

Since C. on all hath shin'd. 

C. 's mark outwears the rankest blot. 

In C. ' J new heaven and earth. 

The souls His C. hath bought. 

When of C. crucified and crown'd. 

C. 's blessing at your heart is warm. 

Teach us to love, with C. , our sole true bliss. 

Else, though in C 'i' own words, we surely, &c. 

A lamb-like, C. -like throng. 

The silence of C. V dying day. 

Is it, C. 's light is too divine. 

And known Him for the C. by proof. 

C. 'j relics round the holy place. 

C. is at hand, to scorn or bless. 

C. suffers in our strife. 

C. is in these, who round you wait. 

Their soul is C. 's abode. 

C. in His Israel. 

He, who on C. stands waiting day and night. 

To whom, for C. , the world is loss. 

The living homes where C. shall dwell. 

Which C. disdain'd to know. 

Didst guide our hope, where C. should rise. 

'Twixt God above and C. below. 

Of C.'s true riches o'er all time and space. 

The C. shall come again. 

Look in, and see C. 's chosen saint. 

In triumph wear his C. -like chain. 

■' His life is C, his death is gain." 

'Twixt love of C. and fear of sin. 



Cicumcision, v. iv. /. 2. 
2 Epiphany, v. xiv. /. 3. 

4 Lent, 7/. xi. /. i. 

5 Lent, 7/. iv. /. i. 

M. bef Easter, v. viii. /. 6. 
Th. bef Easter, v. v. /. 2. 
Easter Eve, v. vi. /. 5. 
Easter Day, v. ix. /. 3. 
Easter Day, v. xii. /. 2. 
Easter Day, v. xiv. /. 3. 
Easter Day, v. xv. /. 2. 
Easter Day, v. xv. /. 3. 
Easter Mon., v. xiii. /. I. 
Easter Tuesday, v. vii. /. 2. 
4 Easter, v. ix. /. 10. 
Ascension Day, v. ix. /. 4. 
Whitsun Mon., v. xiv. /. 5. 
Whitsun Tues., v. viii./. 4. 
2 Trinity, v. iii. /. 7. 
2 Trinity, zf, v. /. 4. 
2 Trinity, v. vi. /. 8. 

4 Trinity, v. xxi. /. 2. 

5 Trinity, ■v. iii. /. 4. 
13 Trinity, v. xiv. /. 3. 
15 Trinity, v. vi. /. J. 
17 Trinity, v. xii. /. 5. 
17 Trinity, v. xii. /. 6. 
25 Trinity, v. v. /. 8. 

S. bef Adv., v. iii. /. 7. 
S. bef. Adv., v. viii. /. i. 
S. Andrew, v. vi. /. 4. 
S. Thomas, v. iii. /. 6. 
Con. of S. Paul, v. viii. /. 5. 
Con. of S. Paul, v. viii./. 6. 
Con. of S. Paul, v. xv. /. 5. 
Purification, v. i. /. 4. 
Purification, 7^. xiv. /. 4. 
S. Matthias, v. i. /. 2. 
S. Matthias, tj. ii. /. 4. 
Annunciation, v. x. /. 5. 
SS. Phil. & Jas. , V. x. /. 4. 
S. John Baptist, v. iv. /. 7.. 
S. Bartholomew, v. xiv. /. 4., 
S. Matthew, v. vi. /. 7- 
S. Michael, v. viii. /. 2. 
S. Luke, V. ix. /. i. 
S. Luke, z/. ix. /. 2. 
S. Luke, V. ix. /. 4. 
Holy Comm., v. v. /. 2. 



CHRIST — CHURCH. 

"Sinners to save, C. Jesus came." 

In His own words we C. adore. 

From the pure shrine, where C. to-day. 

Then parted ; ye to C's embrace. 

For C. hath touch'd the bier. 

The widow'd Spouse of C. : with ashes crown'd. 

Spirit of C. — Thine earnest given. 

Christian. 
The Rulers of this C. land. 
Christ watches by a C. ^s hearth. 
For C. mothers, while they moan. 
Who, but a C, through all life. 
Is the soft gleam of C. worth. 
Pure eyes and C. hearts. 
Yet by the light of C. love. 
To seek on earth a C. 's bliss. 
Though stain'd with C. gore. 
But chiefly C. souls ; for they. 
So is it with true C. hearts. 
Then pours she on the C. heart. 
(The lode-star of our C. course. ) 
Thou who hast deign'd the C. 'j heart to call. 
The C. Pastor, bow'd to earth. 
Stretch'd out to bless — a C. charm. 
Thy love-charm with true C. art. 
And C. hope can cheer the eye. 
On C. mourners, while they wait. 

Christians. 
Now, C. , hold your own — the land before ye. 
C. ! behold your happy state. 
When reconciled C. meet. 

Christmas. 
Sooner than where the stars of C. burn. 
Her C. robes unbound. 

Church. 
Why lifts the C. her drooping head. 
Borne by the siiffering C. her Lord to greet. 
They to His C. of old. 
Did not the Gentile C. find grace. 
Thy C. is fain to cry. 
The Moon above, the C. below. 
The C, our Zoar, shall abide. 
Though in the C. thou know thy place. 
Th' apostate .C. to scare. 
Strange to our ears the r. -bells of our home. 
Around... and on our r.-way path. 
The C's prayer finds wings to soar. 
The C. V hope finds eyes to see. 



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Holy Comm. , v. xi. /. 4. 
Catechism, v. x. /. i. 
Matrimony, v. vii. /. 6. 
Visit, of Sick, v. vii. /. 4. 
Bur. of Dead, v. vi. /. 2. 
Commination, v. ii. /. I. 
Ordination, v. viii. /. I. 

Evening, v. x. /. I. 
2 Advent, v. v. /. 5. 
Holy Innocents, v. vi. /. 3. 

2 Epiphany, v. xii. /. i. 

3 Epiphany, v. iv. /. 3. 
Septuagesima, v. i. /, 4. 
Sexagesima, v. vii. /. I. 
Easter Day, v. viii. /. 2. 

1 Easter, v. ii. /. 3. 

2 Trinity, v. v. /. 5. 

2 Trinity, v. viii. /. I. 

4 Trinity, v. xi. /. I. 

5 Trinity, v. xii. /. 3. 
17 Trinity, v. xi. /. I. 
19 Trinity, v. viii. /. I. 
S. bef. Adv., v. vi. /. 2. 
S. Andrew, v. v. /. 4. 
S. Matthew, v. iii. /. 3. 
Burial of Dead, v. vii. /. 3. 

1 Trinity, v. iv. /. I. 
Conv. of S. Paul, v. xv. l.^. 
S. Mark, v. iv. /. 3. 

Good Friday, v. i. /. 6. 
Commination, v. ii. /. 2. 

2 Advent, v. ii. /. 3. 
Holy Innocents, v. iv. /. 2. 
Circumcision, v. v. /. i. 
Epiphany, v. x. /. I. 

5 Epiphany, v. ii, /. 2. 
Septuagesima, v. iv. /. i. 
I Lent, V. vi. /. 2. 

1 Lent, V. vi. /. 6. 
5 Lent, V. vi. /. 3. 

Mon. bef Easter, v. ii. /. I. 

2 Easter, v. v. /. 6. 
4 Easter, v. vii. /. 9. 
4 Easter, v. vii. /. 10. 



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CHURCH — CLAIM. 



It fills the C. of God ; it fills. 

The C.-s solemn chant we hear. 

Along the C. ' j central space. 

What if withua His world, His C, our Lord. 

Thy C. and Shrine : whene'er our rebel will. 

The C. is wandering still. 

As o'er the C. the gathering twilight falls. 

The C. our annual steps has brought. 

Ere the whole widow'd C. had seen, &c. 

The C. in anxious musing sate. 

By Thy dear promise to Thy C. and Bride. 

Teaching the C. with joy to tell. 

Meet in the C. 'j middle sky. 

The C. of Jesus ; such the love. 

The fallen C. hath felt Elijah's eye. 

Thou Spirit, who the C. didst lend. 

First angel of His C, first steward of His grace. 

E'en in the C. 'j holiest aisle. 

And taught by thee the C. prolongs. 

The widow'd C. is fain to rove. 

Thy mother C. ? and hear thee tell. 

In every C. a fountain springs. 

Within the C.'s shade. 

The widow'd C. to weep stood by. 

Church-yard. 
In silence, by some c.-y. gate. 

Circle. 
Thou weav'st thy c. gay. 
And round the sun a radiant c. weave. 



Like c. widening round. 
Within some c. woodland wall, 



Circles. 
Circling. 



Citadel. 
Amid that dreaiy glare, in this world's c. 

Cities. 
Where five proud c. lie, by one dire, &c. 

City''s. 
The r.'j northern bound. 
While the devoted r.'j- cry. 
The golden c.''s king he seems. 
As on some c. 'j cheerless night. 

Civic. 
What c. wealth for comrades sav'd. 

Claim. 
Mount, and c. your glorious meed. 
Hast made us worshippers, O c. Thine own. 
And c. His high celestial birth. 



Whitsunday, v. ix. /. i. 
Whitsun Tues. , v. xvii. /. 2. 
Trinity, v. iv. /. I. 
17 Trinity, v. vii. /. I. 

17 Trinity, v. xi. /. 2. 

18 Trinity, v. ii. /. 2. 
21 Trinity, v. vi. /. 3. 
S.bef. Adv., v. ii. /. 6. 
S. Thomas, v. i. /. 8. 
S. Thomas, v. vi. /. 7. 
S. Matthias, v. vi. /. 2. 
S. Mark, v. v. /, 5. 

SS. Phil.&Jas.,z/.xii./.3. 
S. Barnabas, v. ii. /. 7. 
S. John Bapt., v. i. /. 2. 
S. John Bapt., v. viii. /. I. 
S. Matthew, v. vi. /. 8. 
S. Luke, V. xiii. /. 4. 
S. Luke, V. xviii. /. 3. 
SS.Sim.& Jude, v. i. /. 4. 
H. Comm., v. vi. /. i. 
Holy Baptism, v. i. /. 2. 
Burial of Dead, v. x. /. 2. 
Gun. Treas., v. i. /. 3. 

Burial of Dead, v. vii. /. 4. 

Easter Tues., v. iii. /. 4. 
S. Michael, v. iii. /. 8. 

Christmas Day, v. ii. /. I, 

Burial of Dead, v. ii. /. 3. 

S. Matthew, v. ii. /. 8. 

7 Trinity, v. ii. /. 6. 

3 Advent, v. viii. /. 5. 

1 Lent, V. i. /. 2. 
Whitsun Mon., v. vi. /. 4. 
S. Matthew, v. viii. /. 3. 

Easter Mon., v. xiv. /. i. 

Palm Sunday, v. ii. /. 7. 

2 Easter, v. x. /. 3. 
Whitsun Tues., v. vii. /. 2^ 



CLAIM — CLEAR. 



The kindred drops will c. their own. 
The proudest hope of kings dare c. 
All but adoring love may c. 

Clam 



Clarion. 



Peals with a direr c. 

Must melt before the c. blast. 

Clasp. 

Rather than c. thine own Deliverer's knee. 

Since not Apostles' hands can c. 

Clasp'd. 

C. to a mother's breast. 

Clasps, 

'Tis He who c. the marriage band. 

Classic, 

Nor flower in c. grove. 

Clay. 

Though worn and soil'd with sinful c. 

Remind us, how our darksome c. 

Clean. 

Refine the dregs, and yield us c. 

C. hands, and a self-ruling mind. 

Cleansed. 
Ten c. , and only one remain ! 
" Ten c. and one remain !" 

Cleansing. 
C. thy sight, by prayer and faith. 

Clear. 
Upon a c. blue river. 
Set the c. heavens on fire. 
By the c. rill and palmy shade. 
So r. in agony. 

The c. note of some lonely bird. 
Let it flow on, but flow refin'd and c. 
Because none ever saw so c. 
Yet shines the light as thrilling c. 
Thou turn thy back upon that fountain c. 
In distance calm and c. 

Through wither'd bents — romantic note and c. 
Watching, in trance nor dark nor c. 
Bright, &c., because their thoughts are c. 
With many a c. gem strewing. 
Their monarch's way to c. 
Their next, from heart to heart to c. the way. 
He loves where some c. soaring mind. 
The shower of moonlight falls as still and c. 
With the c. light of Truth. 
And when it comes, so deep and c. 



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2 Trinity, v. vii. /. 6. 

13 Trinity, v. xii. /. 2. 
Annunciation, v. ix. /. 2. 

Commination, v. iii. /. 2. 

Whitsun Mon., v. xi. /. 5. 

4 Epiphany, v. vi. /. 4. 
S. Mark, v. i. /. 4. 

2 Epiphany, v. xi. /. 4. 
Matrimony, v. vi. /. i. 

3 Lent, V. ix. /. 2. 

2 Trinity, v. v. /. 6, 

S. bef. Adv., v. viii. /. 7. 

S. bef. Adv., v. x. /. 6. 
S. Andrew, v. vii. /. 3. 

14 Trinity, v. i. I. i. 
14 Trinity, t/. v. /. 4. 

19 Trinity, v. ix. /. 2. 

Christmas Day, v. ii. /. 2. 
S. Stephen, v. i. I. 4. 

2 Christmas, z/. viii. /. 6. 
Tu. bef. Easter, v. viii. /. 4. 

5 Easter, v. ii. /. 6. 

3 Trinity, z/. viii. /. 3. 
12 Trinity, v. v. /. 3. 
14 Trinity, v. v. /. 2. 

17 Trinity, v. viii. /. 2. 

18 Trinity, v. xx. /. 4. 

20 Trinity, v. ii, /. 7. 

21 Trinity, z/. v. /. 2. 

24 Trinity, z/. xi, /, I. 

25 Trinity, v. i. /. 3. 
Purification, v. v. /. 4. 
S. Barnabas, v. v. /. 3. 
SS.Sim.&Jud.,z'.viii./.i. 
Prayer at Sea, v. i. /. i. 
Gun, Treas,, v. ix, /, 2. 
Ordination, ?/. vii. /. I. 



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clear' D — COARSE. 
Cleared. 



21 Trinity, v.\. I. i. 



The morning mist is c. away. 

Clearer. 
To look on c. heavens, and scan. 
And c. rays surround. 

Cleaves. 
Then narrrowing c. yon palmy lea. 

Cliffs. 
The thwarting c. that bound his sight. 

Clhnbs. 
In His meek power He c. the mountain's brow. 4 Epiphany, v. v. /. 2. 

Cling. 
Shewing how best the soul may c. Sexagesima, v. vii. /. 4, 

And where we fondly c, forbears to wreak, i Lent, v. v. /. 7. 



S. Matthew, v. ix. /, 5. 
Restoration, v. iv. /. 3. 

7 Trinity, v. ii. /. 4. 
22 Trinity, v. iii. /. 3. 



That we may c. for ever to Thy breast. 
Thy true, fond nurslings closer c. 
C. closer to their Lord and thee. 
There to glide home, there safely c. 
Who to her side in peace would c. 
Calls us, like thee, to His dear feet to c. 

Clinging. 
Which lulls me, c. to my Father's breast. 

Clings. 
C. the Eternal Child. 

Cloister'd. 
We need not bid, for c. cell. 

Closer. 
Thy true, fond nurslings c. cling. 
Cling c. to their Lord and thee. 

ClotKd. 
C. and in calmness, at his Saviour's feet. 

Cloud. 
Like a bright veering c. 
Soft r., that while the breeze of May. 

Cloy. 
Why should the cup the sooner c. 
Drink of the cup that cannot c. 

Clue. 
One lose, the other keep. Heaven's c. 

Clujtg. 
The dews of death have c. 

Cluster. 
Should c. round thine healthiest shoot. 

Coarse. 
Here in the c. rude earth. 
Melts in dim haze each c. ungentle hue. 



W. bef. Easter, v. x. /. 5. 
S. Lvike, V. XX. /. 3. 
S. Luke, V. XX. /. 4. 
Commination, v. iv. /. 6. 
Gun. Treas., v. vii. /, r. 
K. Charles M., v. ix. /. 3. 

W. bef. Easter, v. i. /. 5. 

Annunciation, 7j. viii. /. 3, 

Morning, v. xiii. /. i, 

S. Luke, V. XX. I. 3. 
S. Luke, V. XX. /. 4. 

4 Epiphany, v. iii. /, 6. 

3 Easter, v. ii. /. i. 
Ascen. Day, v. \. I. I. 

2 Epiphany, v. vii, /. 3. 
S.James, v. i. /. 3. 

S. Luke, V. V. /. 3. 

Easter Eve, v. i. /. 6. 

Th. bef. Easter, v. iv. /. 2. 

4 Lent, V. vi. /. 2. 

24 Trinity, v. vii. /. 4. 



COILS — COMFORT. 



The serpent's rustling c. affright. 



Coils. 



Cold. 



Yes — mark him well, ye c. and proud. 
Green terraces and arched fountains c. 
All still and c. beneath yon dreary stone. 
Because, as Love and Prayer grow c. 
C. while he kindled others' love. 
Here on Bethsaida's c. and darksome height. 
Upon life's varied view, so joyless erst and c. 
Whether slow creeping on c. earth or borne. 
And all our work to do with palsied hands and c 
How c. and bare what mortals dream. 
"When visions fade and hearts grow c. 
To the c. cheerless deep. 

Coldly. 
Dwell c. , where the fresh green earth is strew'd 
Or c. proud, ye turn away. 

Colouring. 
The c. may be of this earth. 

Colours. 
Thought has not c. half so fail". 

Combine. 
Faint warblers of this earth, that would c. 

Come. 
C. near and bless us when we wake. 
C. here thy soul to tune. 
"Where art thou, fallen man? c. forth," &c. 
O c. that day, when in this restless heart. 
To c. and go with heavenly news. 
" C, see the place where Jesus lay." 
For healing... e'en now thine hour is c. 
C. where thou long hast stor'd thy all. 
C. see thy place prepar'd in Heaven. 
" C. unto Me, thou trembling heart." 
To c. and go with such sweet grace. 
C, trembler, c. and pour. 
O c. to our Communion Feast. 
" C, Holy Ghost, our souls inspire." 
C. ever true — c. ever near. 

Comes. 
C. forth to bless her God. 
Why c. he not to bear his part. 
And when it c, so deep and clear. 

Comfort. 
Let present Rapture, C, Ease. 
For c, than an angel's mirth. 
The day of c. dawns at last. 



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WhitsunMon., v. iv. /. 5. 

5 Epiphany, v. x. /. 5. 
M. bef. Easter, v. vi. /. 3. 
Easter Eve, v. i. /. 3. 

4 Trinity, v. xxii. /. I. 

6 Trinity, v. vii. /. 4. 

7 Trinity, v. i. /. 3. 
7 Trinity, v. v. /. 6. 
23 Trinity, v. ix. /. 2. 
S. bef. Adv., v. ix. /. 8. 
SS.Phil.&Jas.,2/.viii./.3. 
SS.Sim. & Jud.jZ/. xii. /. 4. 
Prayer at Sea, v. iv. /. 6. 

3 Trinity, v. v. /. 3. 
Commination, v. ii. /. 6. 

2 Trinity, v. iv. /. 7. 

4 Lent, V. ix. /. 3. 
S.Michael, v. i. /. 7. 

Evening, v. xiv. /. I. 
Circumcision, v. xiii. l. i. 
Sexagesima, v. iii. /. 6. 
Easter Eve, v. vi. /. i. 
Easter Day, v. xi. /. 2. 
Easter Day, v. xi. /. 4. 
7 Trinity, v. iii. /. 6. 
S.James, v. vi. /. 7. 
S.James, v. vi. /. 8. 
H. Comm., v. viii. /. 2. 
Holy Baptism, v. x. /. 2. 
Gun. Treas., v. viii. /. 2. 
Gun. Treas., v. xiii. /. i. 
Ordination, v. vi. /. 3. 
Ordination, v. xiii. /. 2. 

Purification, v. xiii. /. 2. 
Restoration, v. vi. I. I. 
Ordination, v. vii. /. I. 

Morning, v. xv. /. 2. 
Good Friday, 7/. i. /. 4. 
4 Easter, v. v. I. 2. 



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COMFORT — COMPANIONS. 



Oh ! thought to c. and appal. 

With heahng first, with c. now. 

Who skills of c. best. 

C. 'j- true sons ! amid the thoughts of down. 

And c. Him, the Comforter of all. 

Yet c. in His eye we read. 

Yet is the voice of c. heard. 

Your God forgives, but ye no c. take, 

And where we look for c. or for calm. 

Of power and c. in decay. 

Comfortable. 
'Twas Thine own c. word. 

Comforter. 
The very C. in light and love descends. 
Warm'd underneath the C.^s safe wing. 

Comforts. 
May thy tried c. never fail ! 

Coining. 
With thoughts of c. agony. 

Command. 
Who doth hearts as streams c. 
We too, O Lord, would fain c. 
High set at Heaven's c. 
Go forth at His c. 

Commend. 
Did His dear lambs and sheep c. 

Commission. 
Ye, who your Lord's c. bear. 

Comjfion. 
The trivial round, the c. task. 
Our c. air is balm. 
Cheap forms, and c. hues, 'tis true. 
Earth's c. paths are strewn all o'er. 
Nor by "our daily bread" mean c. food. 

Commune. 
To c. how a faithflil martyr dies. 

Communion. 
C. blest impart. 
We'll hold c. sweet. 
But that in such c. high. 
For high C meetly spread. 
O come to our C. Feast. 

Companion. 
C. of the Saints ! 'twas thine. 

Companions. 
In childhood's sports, c. gay. 



13 Trinity, v. xxi. /, 2. 

14 Trinity, v. vi. /. 2. 
S. Barnabas, v. i. /. 4. 
S. Barnabas, v. vii. /.I. 
S. Michael, v. v. /. 8. 
Matrimony, v. v. /. 7. 
Burial of Dead, v. vi. /. r. 
Commination, v. v. /, 7. 
K. Ch. Martyr, v. vii. /. 2. 
Accession, v. i. /. 8. 

Annunciation, v. ii. /. 2. 

Good Friday, v. ii. /. 6. 
S. Barnabas, v, iii. /. i. 



S.Luke, V. xix. /. 4. 
S.James, v. v. /. 3. 

S.John Evan., v. iii. /. 6. 

1 Christmas, v. iii. /. i. 
Quinquagesima, v. iii. /. 2. 
S. Michael, v. ix. /. 4. 

S. Peter, t/. ix, /. 3, 

2 Advent, z/, vi, /. 5. 

Morning, v. xiv. /. i. 

1 Easter, v. viii. /. 6. 

2 Trinity, v. iv. /, 5, 
7 Trinity, z/, vii. /, 5. 
17 Trinity, z/, xii. /. 3. 

S.John Baptist, ^', iv, /. 2. 

Circumcision, z/, v, /. 4, 
Easter Eve, v. v. /. 4. 
12 Trinity, v. vi. /. i. 
Visit, of Sick, v. v. /. 4. 
Gun, Treas,, z^. xiii. /, i, 

S.Mark, v. v. /. i. 
15 Trinity, v. i. /. 5, 



COMPANY — CONSCIENCE. 
Compajiy. 



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Fill'd with each other's c. S. Mark, v. vi. /. 5. 

Before th' Apostles' glorious c. K. Ch. Martyr, v. i. /. 4. 

Compass. 
C. him daily like a cloud. S.Bartholomew, 7/,, xvi./. 2. 

Compass^ d. 
And c. with the world's too tempting blazonry. Thurs. bef. East. , v. ii. /. 8. 

Complain. 
We to the sinner's God of sin c. 

Complainer. 
Back then, c. ; loath thy life no more. 

Complains. 
Yet he c. , while these unmurmuring part. 

Conceals. 
Seeing what death c. 

Concord. 
The c. sweet of Love divine. 
Their high and low in c. set. 

Confess. 
Read and c. the Hand Divine. 

Confessed. 
My better soul c. 

Confession's'. 
Too feeble for C.'s smart. 

Confdejtce. 
Of c. and rest. 

« Confound. 

Thou seek'st to warn us, not c. 
Thine own dire work thou surely wilt c. 
The haughty eye may dazzle and c. 

Confusion. 
In sweet c. blending. 

Conquering. 
And led through boundless air thy c. road. 
Pour'd, heralding Messiah's c. march. 

Conqueror. 
The C. now. 
Into a c.^s royal feast. 
This were a C.'s grief. 

Cons. 
C. slowly o'er its alter'd part. 

Conscience. 
Wavering and broken all, athwart the c. glare, i Christmas, v. iv. /. 6. 
The rankling shaft of c. hide. Ash- Wednesday, v. i. /. 2. 

C. gives back th' appalling tone. Whitsunday, v. viii. /. 3. 

When bitter thoughts, oi c. bom. 6 Trinity, v. i. /. I. 

Perhaps our God may of our c. ask. 9 Trinity, v. iv. /. i. 



9 Trinity, v. iii. /. 2. 
9 Trinity, v. ix. /. i. 
23 Trinity, v. vi. /. 2. 

S. Stephen, v. iii. /. 8. 

4 Advent, z/. xv. /. 2. 
SS. Sim. &Jude, z/.vii. /.3. 

S. Thomas, v. viii. /. 7- 

1 Easter, v. v. /. 3. 
Ash-Wednes., v. iii. /. 3. 

2 Epiphany, z/. xi. /. 2. 

1 Christmas, z'. vi. /. 4. 
Sexagesima, z'. i. /. 3. 

9 Trinity, v. vi. /. 6. 

2 Trinity, v. i. /. 4. 

23 Trinity, v. xii. /. 2. 
S. Michael, 7/. vii. /. 7. 

5 Easter, z^. i. /. 2. 
7 Trinity, z^, x. /. 5. 

10 Trinity, v. ii. /. 8. 

SS.Sim.&Jude,z/.ix./.3. 



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CONSCIENCE — CONTROL. 



Such calm old age as c. pure. All Saints, v. ii. /. 5. 

Till ye have scourg'd the sins that in your r.aclie. Commination, v. v. /. 8. 

Conscious. 
He call'd his c. brethren near. 4 Lent, v. xi. /. 4. 

C. of Deity within. Whitsun Tues., v. ix. /. I 

Is c. of a gaze it cannot bear. 3 Trinity, v. iii. /. 2. 

C. the more of One, ne'er seen, yet ever near. 7 Trinity, v. vi. /. 6. 

Consent. 
Whom poor men's eyes and hearts c. to bless. S. Matthias, v. ii. /. 3. 

Consentmg. 
Now Heaven and earth are to our bliss c. 
With one c. voice. 

Consolations. 
The heavenly c. they on you bestow. 

Constant. 
Some c. mind may draw us still the same. 

Constrained. 
C. to own Thee, but in heart. 

Co7^sume. 
Zeal to inflame, and vice c. 

Consuming. 
Then should we plead our heart's c. pain. 
The flames of His c. jealous ire. 

Contemplation 
And heavenly C. dear. 

Content. 
Seek we no more ; c. with these. 
C. thee with one simple strain. 
C. to die or live. 
From visions vain c. to part. 
Be thou c. in tears to sow. 
C. to live, but not afraid to die. 
The lowly lesson of C. 

Contented. 
C. dies away. 
C. in his darkling round. 

Contentments. 
Thus I learn C. 'j power. 

Contrite. 
But where is then the stay of c. hearts ? 
For every sigh a c. suppliant brings. 
Who to the c. can dispense. 
And all their holy joy o'er c. hearts fulfil. 
Their hearts in every c. word. 

Control. 
Owns Thy entire c. 
He who the stormy heart can so c. 



I Trinity, tj. iii. /. 3. 
4 Trinity, v. vi. /. 2. 

S.Barnabas, v. iii. /. 8. 
24 Trinity, v. viii. /, 4. 

I Advent, v. v. /. 3. 

4 Easter, v. vi. /. 10. 

9 Trinity, v. iv. /. 4. 
9 Trinity, v. vii. /. 3. 

I Advent, v. vii. /. 4. 

Morning, v. xv. /. I. 
4 Advent, v. xiv. /. 3. 
S. Stephen, v. ii. /. 4. 

II Trinity, v. vii. /. 2. 
12 Trinity, z/. i. /. 7. 
All Saints, z/. ii. /. 8. 
Accession, v. vi. /. 4. 

Tues. bef East., v. xiii. /.4. 
21 Trinity, v. vii. /. 4. 

1 Epiphany, v. v. /. 5. 

2 Lent, z/. vii. /. I. 
Ascen. Day, v. vi. /. 4. 
6 Trinity, v. vi. /. 3. 
S. Michael, v. x. /. 8. 
Visit, of Sick, v. iv. /. 2. 

20 Trinity, Z'. i. /. 4. 
23 Trinity, v. xiv. /. 3. 



CONTROLS — COTTAGE. 



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Controls. 
Or in #ome drearier scene Thine eye c. 
What every thought c. 
What lowly fate their own c. 

Converse. 
In silence meek, or c. sweet. 
Of c. high, and sacred home. 

Converts. 
Two c. , watching by his side. 

Cojivey. 
Happy, who so Christ's word c. 

Cool. 
The throbbing brow to c. 
To freedom and c. moonlight air. 

Coolest. 
Shelter'd beneath the c. shade. 

Copse. 

That crown'd the eastern c. : and chill and dun. 23 Trinity, v. i. /. 3 

Coral. 
Each in his c. cave. 

Cordial. 
Love imag'd in that c. look. 

Corn. 
Sweep o'er the billowy com, and heave. 

Cornelius. 
The good C. knelt alone. 

Cornice. 
C. and gallery seem to send. 

Coronet. 
There hangs a radiant c. 

Correction. 
Nor from His lov'd c. start. 

Corse. 
Thousleep'st a silent^., in funeral fetters, &c. Easter Eve, v. i. /. 8. 

Corses. 
The giant c. strew the ground. 

Cost. 
Counting the c, in all t' espy. 
Although it c. His death. 
Sin's forfeit and redemption's c. 
But cannot quit the c. — no throne. 
Come, learn to tell aright thine own sins' c. 
What c. us once so dear. 

Cottage. 
They lavish on Thy r. -floor. 
Thou here didst sojourn, r.-born. 
Wreath'd o'er the c. walls in garlands, &c. 



Easter Eve, v. ii. /. 5. 
Conv. of S. Paul, v. xii. /.6. 
All Saints, v. v. /. 3. 

S. Mark, v. iv. /. 6. 
Matrimony, v. vii. /. 3. 

S. Luke, V. X. /. I. 

Easter Day, v. xiv. /. 3. 

2 Christmas, v. v. /. 4. 
S. Peter, v. xvi. /. 4. 

6 Epiphany, v. v. /. 3. 



Prayer at Sea, v. v. /. 2. 
Quinquagesima, v.m\\\. 1. 1. 
3 Lent, V. iv. /. 3. 

Easter Mon., v. viii. /. 2. 
Trinity, v. ix. /. 2. 
Wed. bef. Easter, v. iv. /. 6. 
16 Trinity, v. i. /. 4, 



I Trinity, ^'. i. /. 6. 

Morning, z/. xi. /. 3. 
Circumcision, v. iv. /. 4. 
14 Trinity, v. i. /. 6. 

16 Trinity, v. viii. /. 2. 

17 Trinity, z/. vi. /. 4. 
Matrimony, z/. i. /. 8. 

Epiphany, v. xiii. /. 4. 
3 Epiphany, e/. x. /. 2. 
3 Lent, 2:/. V. /. 6. 



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COTTAGE — COURSE, 



Beneath some c. roof. 

There's. not a <:. -hearth below. 

Now taught by c. dames. 

Praise to our God ! not c. hearths alone. 

Couch. 
As on their lowly c. they lie. 
When from our restless c. we start. 
By the sad c. whence hope hath flown. 
From her sad c. she sprang forlorn. 
Of Jesus from the c. of darkness rising. 
A Heaven on earth around the c, &c. 

Counsel. 
Spirit of C. and of Might. 

Count. 
To bear as Thine, nor c. it loss. 
To c. the reeds that tremble in the wind. 
Who will c. the billows past ? 
Thou c. me for Thine own. 
C. o'er His mercies and thy sin. 
Now c. His train to-day. 
Or who dare c. him summon'd worthily. 

Countenance. 
The glory of His c. 

Countest. 
Thou c. sons' and mothers' love. 

Counting. 
C. the cost, in all t' espy. 

Countless. 
New treasures still, of c. price. 

Counts. 
C. them like minute-bells at night. 
What cannot be, Love c. it done. 
He views and c. with steady sight. 
Who c. it gain. 



Such is their high c. love. 



Couras'eous. 



Cotcrse. 



If on our daily c. our mind. 

Guide Thou their c. , O Lord, aright. 

Holds its still c. in Heaven afar. 

Through court and camp he holds his . . 

Whether in his lonely c. 

His daily c. refus'd to lam. 

As glorying in his c. half done. 

Or from the guiltless bosom turn its c. 

Thy c. in earth's bewildering ways. 

E'en so, the c. of prayer who knows ? 



c.fSac. 



Easter Tues. , tj. xiii. /. 4. 
7 Trinity, v. ix. /. 2. 
Catechism, v. viii. /. 4. 
K. Charles M., v. iii. /. i. 

Easter Tues., v. xii. /. 3. 
6 Trinity, v. i. /. 3. 
19 Trinity, v. vii. /. 2. 
S.Thomas, v. ii. /. 6. 
S. Michael, v. vi. /. 5. 
Churching, v. v. /. 6. 

Ordination, v. xi. /. 3. 

Evening, v. xi. /. 4. 
3 Advent, v. v. /. 3. 
S.John Evang., v. v. /. 6. 

I Easter, v. i. /. 3. 

II Trinity, v. vi. /. 6. 
Purification, v. xvi. /. I. 
S. Matthias, 7^. ix. /. 3. 

13 Trinity, v. xvii, /. 2. 
Annunciation, v. ii. /. 5. 

Morning, z/. xi. /. 3. 

Morning, v. viii. /. 3. 

I Advent, v. xii. /. 4. 
I Christmas, z>. viii. /. 3. 
12 Trinity, z>. v. /. 7. 
S.John Bapt., v. vii. /. 5. 

Confirmation, -u. iv. /. 4. 

Morning, z/. viii. /. I. 
Evening, v. x. /. 3. 
I Advent, z>. iv. /. 4. 
I Advent, v. x. /, 6. 
S.John Evang., v. iii. /. i. 

1 Christmas, z>. i. /. 2. 
3 Epiphany, v. i. /. 4. 

2 Lent, V. iv. /. 4. 

Th. bef. Easter, v. vii. /. 2, 
Easter Mon., v. vi. /. i. 



COURSE — CRAFTY. 

What c. the genial stream may choose. 

Alas ! the weary c. I run ! 

This is Thy pastoral c, O Lord. 

Thy c.^ and ours— but who are they. 

Our wintry c. do Thou beguile. 

(The lode-star of our Christian c.) 

Their c. will all be run. 

The stars of heaven a c. are taught. 

Each lucid c. be duly sped. 

Come lightening round our c. 

Courses. 
Perform their c. still. 

Court. 
Through c. and camp he holds, &c. 
Lest idle pleasures c. 
That daily c. you and caress. 

Courtly. 
Bask not in c. bower. 

Courts. 
The c. of Heaven to-day. 

Cove. 
The red-breast warbles round this leafy c. 
On ocean c. and forest glade. 
Far in the nameless mountain c. 

Covenant. 
The c. of our second birth. 



Both c. might see. 

Who in life's shadiest c. lie. 



Covenants. 
Covert. 



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4 Easter, v. iv. /. 6. 
Whitsun Tu., v. ii. /. 2. 
Whitsun Tu., v. xvi. /. I. 
Whitsun Tu., v. xvi. /. 3. 
I Trinity, v. v. /. 6. 

5 Trinity, v. xii. /. 3. 
10 Trinity, v. ii. /. 4. 
15 Trinity, v. iii. /. 5. 
S. Andrew, v. ix. /. 4, 
Prayer at Sea, v. ii. /. 6. 

Septuagesima, v. v. /. 4. 

I Advent, v. x. /. 6. 
8 Trinity, v. iv. /. 3. 
15 Trinity, v. vii. /. 2. 

3 Advent, v. vi. /. i. 

Purification, v. ii. /. 4. 

21 Trinity, v. i. /. 6. 

. All Saints, v. iii. /. 6. 

Accession, z/. v. /. 3. 

5 Easter, v. x. /. 6. 

Circumcision, 27. viii. /. 4. 

SS. Sim. & Jud., z/. viii. /. 4. 

Whitsun Tu., v. iii. /. 3. 



Coward. 
Think where thy c. hopes had flown. 

Cower. 
But what are Heaven's alarms to hearts that c. i Advent, v. xiii. /. i. 

Cradle. 

No peaceful home upon His c. smil'd. Christmas Day, v. v. /. 5 

As from Thy c. to Thy throne. Whitsun Tu. , v. xvii. /. 3 

And for His c. and His throne. Purification, v. xvii. /. 3. 

From his Lord's c, patience from His Cross. S. Matthias, v. ii. /. 2. 

Cradled. 
C. in care and woe. 

Such were the tender arms, where c. lay. 
O happy arms, where c. lies. 

Cradles. 
All souls, that in their c. Thou hast bought 

Crafty. 
Scattering wise heart and c. hand. 



Circumcision, z/. xiv. /. 2. 
S. Barnabas, v. ii. /. 5. 
H. Baptism, v. iv. /. i. 

H. Innocents, v. v. /. 6. 
Whitsun Mon. , v. viii. /. 4. 



So 



The c. of tower and grove. 



CRASH— CRIES. 

Cras^. 

Crave. 

We for a nearer refuge c. 
Why should we c. the worldling's wreath. 
Or if thou yet more knowledge c. 
The dearest offering He can c. 

Craven. 
Do Thou our c. spirits cheer. 
Yet ere thy c. spirit faints. 

Craving. 
Could half appease his c. thought. 
But yet our c. spirits feel. 

Create. 
Oh ! highest favour'd of all Spirits c. 

Created. 
Was never yet c. eye. 

Creation^s. 
C. 'i* wondrous choir. 
C. 's wondrous bond. 
From Him who saw c. 's morn. 

Creative. 
Tried to old age ! c. power to win. 

Creator. 

C, Saviour, strengthening Guide. 

Thou know' St them not, but their C. knows 

To the C.'s love. 

C. of all hearts ! to own and share. 

May keep th' ethereal warmth our new C, &c. 

The world's C. bleeding lies. 

Creature. 
The holiest c, dares aspire. 

Creed. 
Speaks, silently, thy glorious C. 

Creeping. 
Whether slow c. on cold earth, or borne. 

Crest. 
By fright en'd mother's shriek, or warrior's. . .<:, 
Light up her gleaming c. 

Crew. 
The leader of that martial c. 

Cries. 
Thine infant c., O Lord. 
Their lawless c. are tun'd to hymns, &c. 
His people^s c. have pierc'd the cloud. 
Mount up their heaven-assailing c. 



Whitsun Mon., v. i. /. 6. 

I Lent, V. V. /. 2. 
I Easter, v. vii. /. I. 

4 Easter, v. ix. /. I. 
16 Trinity, v. ii. /. I. 

5 Epiphany, v. v. /. 5- 
Whitsun Tu., v. v. /. i. 

13 Trinity, v. vi. /. 3.' 
S.Andrew, v. iv. /. i. 

S.Michael, v. vi. /. i. 

6 Epiphany, v. ix. /. 3. 

4 Trinity, v. v. /. 2. 

22 Trinity, v. xi. /. 4. 
H. Comm., v. xiv. /. 3, 

24 Trinity, v. x. /. 2. 

f Trinity, v. i. /. 1 ; and 

\ V. xxi. /. 3. 

, 9 Trinity, v. ix. /. 6. 

13 Trinity, v. viii. /, 4. 

24 Trinity, v. xii. /. 3. 

S. bef Adv., v. viii. /. 8. 

H. Comm., v. iii. /. 2. 

13 Trinity, v. viii. /. 3. 
Visit, of Sick, v. iii. /. 8. 

23 Trinity, v. ix. /. 2. 

H. Innocents, v. iii. /. 8. 
4 Lent, V. ii, /. 5- 

Conv. of S. Paul, v. ii. /. i. 

Circumcision, v. ii. /. i. 

4 Epiphany, v. vii. /. 8. 

5 Lent, V. x. /. 5- 
Whitsun Mon., v. ix. /. 4. 



CRIES — CROSS. 



The c. of camp or town. 

All wondering c. the humbled heart. 

But c. of babes, that cannot know. 

Crime. 
Years roll away : again the tide of c. 
Her heavens all dark with doubt and c. 
Help us to... mourn to Thee our tale oi c. 
Fresh from the stain of c. ; nor fear to meet. 
Or wakes the spectral forms of woe and c. 
Of human care and c. 

Crimes. 
On dead men's <:., and Jews' idolatries. 

Crooked. 
To him all c. paths are straight. 

Cross. 
Shall dawn on every c. and care. 
Teach Thou Thy Priests their daily c. 
Sworn liegemen of the C. and thorny crown. 
Where shall the holy C. find rest ? 
O c. no more the main. 
Under the holy C. 

Now underneath the C. their bed they make. 
Thou from Whose c. in anguish burst. 
May mount His c, and wrap Him dead. 
And, round the C, makes night of day. 
The dews oblivious : for the C. is sharp. 
The C. is sharp, and He. 
That on the tedious C. 
May set our steps : the C. on Calvary. 
That to the C. the mourner's eye should turn. 
That souls in refuge, holding by the C. 
Each on his c. , by Thee we hang a while. 
Think thou art taken from the c. , and laid. 
The Dove rhust settle on the C. 
How couldst thou hang upon the c. 
'Till ripen'd for the c. and grave. 
Of the true c. , imprinted deep. 
No anchor but the C. 
Or doth He feel the C. 
May cheerful wait the C. beside. 
Look to the C, and thou shalt see. 
Lovest thou praise ? the C. is shame. 
Or ease ? the C. is bitter grief. 
Far better we should c. His lightning's path. 
There lies thy c. ; beneath it meekly bow. 
While from His pard'ning C. He calls. 
From his Lord's cradle, patience from His C. 



22 Trinity, v. ii. /. 2. 
S.Bartholom., v. vii. /. 2. 
Catechism, v. ix. /. 3. 

1 Advent, v. x. /. i. 

2 Advent, v. ii. /. 2. 

1 Christmas, v. iii, /. 6. 

2 Lent, V. V. /. 3. 

3 Easter, v. ii. /. 6. 

S. Matthew, v. iv. /, 2. 

17 Trinity, v. vi. /. 3. 

S. Bartholom., v. xv. /. 2. 

Morning, v. ix. /. 4. 
Evening, v. xi. /. 3. 
I Advent, v. ii. /. 2. 

1 Advent, v. x. /. 3. 
3 Advent, v. v. /. i. 
S. Stephen, v. v. /. 8. 
H. Innocents, v. iii. /. 6. 

2 Christmas, v. vii. /. 5. 

3 Epiphany, v. xi. /. 3. 
5 Epiphany, v. xii. /. 6. 
Tues. bef. East., v. i. /. 2, 
Tues. bef. East., v. i. /. 3. 
Tues. bef. East. , v. ix. /. 4. 
Wed. bef. East., z/. vii. /. 3. 
Good Friday, v. i. /. 5. 
Good Friday, v. viii. /. 5- 
Easter Eve, v. iii. /. 5. 
Easter Eve, v. vii. /. 3. 

4 Easter, v. ix. /. 8. 
Whitsun Tues. J v. iv. /. i. 
Whitsun Tues. , v. xii. /. 2. 
Whitsun Tues., v. xiv. /. 3. 

5 Trinity, v. vii. /. 2. 

10 Trinity, v. iii. /. i. 

11 Trinity, v. vii. /. 4. 
16 Trinity, v. vi. /. 3. 
16 Trinity, v. vii. /. i. 

16 Trinity, v. vii. /. 2. 

17 Trinity, v. x. /. 4. 
20 Trinity, v. v. /. 5- 
22 Trinity, v. viii. /. 3. 
S. Matthias, v. ii. /. 2. 



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CROSS — CROWN. 



Where'er the C. is borne with smiles. 

Then from his c. to spring forgiven. 

The- C. in sight, but Jesus gone. 

The C. by angel hands impress'd. 

One from the C, and one from Heaven. 

The C. to every hand and heart. 

Or when the holy c. is sign'd. 

The glory of the C. , forgiven and cheer'd, &c. 

Or like thy sabbath C. 

The C. was rais'd at mom. 

Springs to his C. and finds his glory there. 

Straight to the C. she turn'd thy dying eye. 

Our own returning C. 

Around — the C. supports them all. 

Crossed. 
No Hermit e'er so welcome c. 
By a short pang of wonder c. 
C. with as free a space the vault of heaven. 
The sailor's untried arms are c. 
Nor c. her fondest prayer. 

Crosses. 
C. and wrongs where'er he rove. 

Crowd. 
Meanwhile He paces through th' adoring c. 
Bewilder'd in a heartless c. 
Sweet all the joys that c. the household nook. 
Warbles around a busy c. 



The dreary sounds of c. earth. 
E'en in this c. loneliness. 
Sad lonely dreams in c. hall. 



Crowded. 



Crowding. 



C. a world of good or ill. 

Crozun. 
Sworn liegemen of the Cross and thorny c. 
Thy c. in sight is hung. 
To sparkle in His c. above. 
Then wash with fniitless tears our faded c. 
Our faded c. , despis'd and flung aside. 
The first soft star in evening's c. 
That by each golden c. on high. 
Our c, our treasure is not here. 
Now gently light, a glorious c. 
Had Heaven held out the martyr's c. 
The triple c. of mercy now. 
Best of all gems, that deck His c. of light. 
Her gorgeous c. of toAvei-s. 
The sunbeams weave a parting c. 



S.Barnabas, z'. vii. /. 7. 
S. Peter, v. xviii. /. 3. 
SS. Sim. & Jud., v. i. /. 3. 
All Saints, v. iv. /. 7. 
H. Comm., zf. x. /, 4. 
H. Comm., v. xvi. /. 4. 
Holy Baptism, v. vi. /. 1. 
Commination, v. vi. /. 8. 
Prayer at Sea, z/. iii. /. 6. 
Gun. Treas., v. i. /. 2. 
K. Ch, Martyr, v. iii. /. 4. 
K. Ch. Martyr, zj. viii. /. 4. 
Restoration, z/. iii. /. 3. 
Accession, v. iv. /. 8. 

5 Epiphany, v. viii. /. 5. 
14 Trinity, v. i. /. 7. 
17 Trinity, z/. iv. /. 2. 
S. bef. Adv., v. i. /. 7. 
Amiunciation, v. vi. /. 3. 

S. Peter, v. v. /. 4. 

I Advent, v. iv. /. i. 

5 Epiphany, zj. x. /. 6. 
I Lent, V. vii. /. 3. 

3 Easter, z/. ii. /. 3. 

22 Trinity, z/. ii. /. I. 
S. Matthew, z/. iii. /. 6. 
Accession, v. iv. /. 6. 

6 Trinity, zk ii. /. 4. 

1 Advent, v. ii. /. 2. 

2 Christmas, v. vi. /. 8. 

3 Epiphany, z/. xii. /. 5. 
2 Lent, v. xi. /. 4. 

2 Lent, ZJ. xii. /. I. 

4 Lent, zf. ii. /. 4. 
Wed. bef. East. , v. iv. /; 3. 
Easter Day, v. vii. /. 3. 
Whitsunday, v. iv. /. 3. 
Whit. Tues., v. iii. /. 4. 
I Trinity, zj. iii. /. 5. 

9 Trinity, z/. vi. /. 5. 

10 Trinity, v. i. /. 4. 
25 Trinity, v. vi. /. 7. 



CROWN — CRY. 

To c. all lowly lofty brows. 
A poet's c. to weave. 
But for the c. , that angels weave. 
Upon the Altar lays the c. 
Who could endure a c. ? but He. 

Crowned. 
On a c. monarch's mailed breast. 
That not two roseate cups are c. 
With sinless glories c. 
As Israel's c. mourner felt. 
When of Christ crucified and c. 
As when ye c. the sunshine hours. 
God's c. mountain, as in happier time. 
That c. the eastern copse : and chill and dun. 
By Thine anointed heralds duly c. 
How richly c. ! how well improv'd ! 
The widow'd Spouse of Christ : with ashes c. 

Crowning. 
C. our lonely pilgrimage. 
The splendours of His c. day. 

Crowns. 
That c. His holy hill. 
Let us your c. and treasures see. 
Shall blend again the c. of earth. 
To flowers or c. like these; 

Crucified. 
We own the C. in weal or woe. 
When of Christ c. and crowned. 

Crucify. 
"Hosanna" now, to-morrow *' C" 

Crumble. 
C. to dust, and Thou, O God. 

Crumbling. 
And watch, from Babel's c. heap. 
Lone battle-field, or c. prison hall. 

Crush. 
'Twill c. them by-and-by. 

Cry. 
The changeful burden still of their rude...tr. 
To Thee in silence c. 
The c. that own'd Thy dying thirst. 
Thy Church is fain to c. 
While the devoted city's c. 
Where the loud bitter c. is rais'd in vain. 
Will the storm hear the sailor's piteous c. 
Lord of my heart, by Thy last c. 
Not as at first, but with in tenser c. 



83 

Annunciation, z/. ix. /. 5. 
SS. Phil. & James, v. i. /. 4. 
S. James, v. iii. /. 7. 
Restoration, v. viii. /. 4. 
Accession, v. iv. /. 2. 

I Advent, v. x. /. 4. 
S. after Asc, v. v. /. 5. 
4 Trinity, v. ii. /. 4. 
6 Trinity, v, iii. /. 7. 
13 Trinity, v. xiv. /. 3. 
15 Trinity, v. ii. /. 3. 

17 Trinity, v. iii. /. 3. 
23 Trinity, v. i. /. 3. 
S. Matthias, v. x. /. 3. 
S. Bartholomew, z/. xi. /. 2. 
Commination, v. ii. /. i. 

Epiphany, v. v. /. 3. 

4 Easter, v. iii. /. 8. 

Septuagesima, v. v. /. 2. 
Easter Day, v. vi. /. 4. 
WhitsunMon., v: xii. /. 5. 
Restoration, v. ix. /. 6. 

Mon. bef. Easter, v. i. /. 6. 
13 Trinity, v. xiv. /. 3. 

I Advent, v. v. /. 5- 

18 Trinity, v. xvii. /. 3. 

Whitsun Mon., z/. v. /. 4. 
K. Ch. Martyr, v. iv. /. 4. 

20 Trinity, v. v. /, 8. 

1 Advent, v. v. /. 6. 

2 Christmas, v. i. /. 2. 

2 Christmas, z/. vii. I. 6. 

5 Epiphany, z/. ii. /. 2. 

1 Lent, V. i. /. 2. 

2 Lent, V. i. /. 2. 
2 Lent, z/. iii. /, i. 
Good Friday, v. ix. /. i. 
5 Easter, v. v. /. i. 



84 



CRY — DAILY. 



Nor in according c. 

And a true voice to him may c. 

Cull. 
To c. from that exhaustless store. 

Cultured. 
Gladlier than in c. grove. 

Cup. 
Why should the c. the sooner cloy. 
To dash her c. of joy, since Eden lost. 
Drink of the c. that cannot cloy. 
The c. that I in tears must steep. 
Then be it so — My c. receive. 
With whom we shar'd the c. of grace. 

Cups. 
That not two roseate c. are crown'd. 

CtirVd. 
C. by some power unseen, they die away. 

Curious. 
And thou, too c. ear, that fain. 

Current. 
When down th* overwhelming c. toss'd. 

Curse, 
Nor Balaam's c. on Love, which God, &c. 
That when he fain would c. , his powerless, &c. 
The c. of lawless hearts, the joy of self-control. 
Each awful r., that on Mount Ebal rang. 

Cursed. 
The sentence is gone forth, the ground is c. 

Curses. 
And c. swarm on every side. 



Profan'd and c. 

When dewy eve her c. draws. 
The c, of the Holy One. 



Curst. 
Curtain. 

Curtains. 



That draw their c. closer round. 
Through the dark c. of the world above. 

Cypress. 
Where lies the c. shade so still and deep. 



DAILY. 
If on our d. course our mind. 
To bring us, </., nearer God. 
Teach Thou Thy Priests their d. cross. 



Whit. Mon,, v. xii. /. 6. 

6 Trinity, v. vii. /. 7. 

Ordination, v. iv. /. 3. 

1 Epiphany, v. vi. /. 8. 

2 Epiphany, v. vii. /. 3. 
Sexagesima, v, vi. /. 3. 
S. James, v. i. /. 3. 

S. James, v. ii. /. 6. 
S. James, v. iii. /. 5. 
Visit, of Sick, v. vii. /. 3. 

S. after Asc, v. v. /. 5. 

4 Epiphany, v. ii. /. 6. 

4 Advent, v. xiv. /. i. 

S. before Adv., v. i. /. 5, 

2 Lent, V. xiv, /. 4. 
2 Easter, v. ix. /. 3, 

7 Trinity, v. ix. /. 6. 
Commination, v. iii. /. i. 

Sexagesima, v. iv. /. 3. 

II Trinity, v. ii. /. 6. 

5 Easter, v.. vi. /. 3. 

4 Trinity, v. iii. /. 3. 
13 Trinity, v. ii. /. 3. 

1 Advent, v. xiii. /. 3. 

2 Lent, V. V. /. 2. 

M. bef. East., v. vi. /. 4. 



Morning, v. viii. /. I. 
Morning, v. xiv. /. 4. 
Evening, v. xi. /. 3. 



DAILY — DANIEL'S. 

Draw d. nearer home. 

His d. course refus'd to run. 

D. to lose themselves in hope to find, &c. 

The very weeds we d. wear. 

Their d. strife an Angel's theme. 

There d. through Christ's open gate. 

We need not shun our d. task. 

And d. as we downward glide. 

Lightening the load of d. life ! 

Who men and angels d. feeds. 

Seen </., yet unmark'd before. 

That d. court you and caress. 

Nor by "our d. bread" mean common food. 

To be our d. food. 

Here loving hearts, that d. know. 

Compass him d. like a cloud. 

Plying their d. task with busier feet. 

May take Him for his d. bread. 

By whom Love's d. touch is seen. 

To meet them in His d. walk. 

For thou didst love to trace her d. lore. 

Dainty. 
No — let the d. rose awhile. 

Dale. 
There is a spot within this sacred d. 
When up some woodland d. we catch. 

Dalliance. 
On listless d. bound. 

Damascus. 
Just as thy towers, D., rise. 

Dames. 
Now taught by cottage d. 

Damp. 
No anxious fear to d. Affection's glow. 

Dance. 
Should change your mystic d., &c. 
These are not scenes for pastoral d. at even. 
With the first flowers that lead the vernal d. 
Wove the gay d. round oak or palm. 

Dancest. 
That d. forth at opening day. 

Dangerous. 
There breathe at large, o'erpast thy d. race. 
Trust not the d. path again. 
To snatch the rover from the d. strand. 

DanieVs. 
Oh ! for a love like D.^s now. 



8s 

3 Advent, v. ix. /. 5. 

I Christmas, v. i. /. 2. 

6 Epiphany, v. xi. /. 8. 
Sexagesima, v. ix. /. 5. 
W. bef. Easter, v. v. /. 10. 
Easter Mon,, v. xiii. /. I. 
I Easter, v. viii. /. 2. 

1 Trinity, v. iv. /. 5. 

2 Trinity, v. viii. /. 8. 

7 Trinity, v. iv. /. 5- 

7 Trinity, v. vii. /. 4. 
15 Trinity, v. vii. /. 2. 

17 Trinity, v. xii. /. 3. 

18 Trinity, v. v. /. 2. 
S. Barnabas, v. iii. /. 7- 
S. Barthol., v. xvi. /. 2. 
S. Matthew, v. iv. /. 7. 
H. Communion, v. iii. /. 4. 
H. Baptism, v. ix. /. i. 
Catechism, v. iv. /. 3. 

K. Ch. Martyr, v. vii. /. i. 

4 Lent, V. xiii. /. i. 

M. bef. Easter, v. viii. /. i. 

2 Trinity, v. ii. /. i. 

3 Advent, v. v. /. 4. 
Conv. of S. Paul, v. i. /. 5. 
Catechism, v. viii. /. 4. 
S. John Baptist, v. v. /. 4. 

I Christmas, v. ii. /. 6. 
I Trinity, v. ii. /. I. 
3 Trinity, v. v. /. 4. 

8 Trinity, v. vi. /. 2. 

Morning, v. ii. /. 2. 

I Lent, V. vi. /. 8. 
8 Trinity, v. ix. /. i. 
Commination, v. iii. /. 8. 

Th. bef. Easter, v. ii. /. i. 



86 



DANK — DARK. 



Dank. 
Here over sliatter'd walls d. weeds are growin 

Dare. 
For without Thee I d. not die. 
Nor d. the tender flow'rets show. 
Yet stay, before thou d. 
That she to paint that hour may d. 
D. not hope to join on earth. 
So shalt thou d. forego, at His dear call. 
Thou bidd'st rejoice ; they d. not mourn. 
And will the Saints in Heaven d. weep ? 
Weak eyes on darkness d. not gaze. 
The proudest hope of kings d. claim. 
Turn thee from these, or d. not to enquire. 
We d. not hope like Him to shine. 
D. touch Thy spouse. Thy very self below. 
Or who d. count him summon'd worthily. 
Oh ! who shall d. in this frail scene. 
Oh ! jealous God ! how could a sinner d. 
We d. not ask, nor Heaven would tell. 
It is my Maker — d. I stay ? 
My Saviour — d. I turn away ? 

Daf^d. 
Who, if he d. , would fain be mute ! 

Dares. 
She d. not grudge to leave them there. 
She d. not grieve — but she must weep. 
Yet d. not open farewell of Thee take. 
The holiest creature, d. aspire. 
In these the Pastor d. delight. 
D. not invade the guarded nest. 
D. not believe her gain. 
The swelling bosom d. not sigh. 
In whose sweet presence Sorrow d. not lower. 

Daring. 
Her d. dreams will cherish. 
Scarce d., through the twilight pale. 

Dark. 
Thou Framer of the light and d. 
Her heavens all d. with doubt and crime. 
But oh ! frail hearts, and spirits d. I 
Nor ever had been heirs of d. mortality. 
And see we not, up Earth's d. glade. 
From his d. veil at noon look'd forth. 
How sweet, in that d. hour, to fall. 
Through the d. curtains of the world above. 
The Grave, d. deeds that cannot be undone. 



g. I Trinity, v. i. /. 3., 

Evening, v. viii. /. 4. 
2 Advent, v. i. /. 7. 
Christmas Day, v. iii. /. I. 
4 Lent, V. ix. /. 4. 
Palm Sunday, 7/. iv. /. 7. 
Wed. bef. East., v. ix. /. 5. 
4 Easter, v. iii. /, I. 

11 Trinity, v. v. /. 6. 

12 Trinity, v. vi. /. 5. 

13 Trinity, v. xii. /. 2. 
17 Trinity, v. x. /, I. 
S. bef. Adv., v. viii. /. 2. 
S. Matthias, v. ix. /. 2. 
S. Matthias, v. ix. /. 3. 
S. Mark, v. \. I. I. 
S.Michael, v. viii. /. 5. 
All Saints, v. vi. /. 5. 
H. Comm., v. iv. /. 3. 
H. Comm., v. iv. /. 4. 

Thurs. bef. East. , v. iv. /. 4. 

H. Innocents, v. vii. /. i. 
H. Innocents, v. vii. /. 3. 
Th. bef. East, v. iv. /. 7. 
13 Trinity, v. viii. /. 3. 
25 Trinity, v. v. /. 7. 
S. Peter, v. iii. /. 4. 
Matrimony, v. ii. /. 4. 
Burial of Dead, v. vi. /. 4. 
Prayer at Sea, v. iv. /. 3. 

2 Epiphany, v. ix. /. 2. 
S. Thomas, v. viii. /. 3. 

Evening, v. ix. /. i. 
2 Advent, v. ii. /. 2. 
2 Advent, v. iv. /. 5. 
H. Innocents, v. ii. /. 8. 

2 Christmas, v. viii. /. 7. 

3 Epiphany, v. i. /. 3. 
Ash- Wed., v. iii. /. 5. 
2 Lent, V. V. /. 2. 
2 Lent, V. X. /. 4. 



DARK — DARKLY. 

Ye Paynim shadows d. I 

So bright, so d. as this. 

Stones in earth's d. womb that rest. 

D. frown'd the future e'en on him. 

To her d. gaze no brighter seems. 

Where. . .he watch'd his sorceries d. and dread. 

Thrill'd from the deep, d. cloud. 

Spite of all d. offence. 

When heaven by fits is d. and bright. 

In thought how soon at death's d. goal. 

Wrapt in a still, d., solid cloud. 

Pour'd idly over some d. page. 

Is he alone in that d. hour. 

'Tis on the mountain's summit d. and high. 

Watching, in trance nor d. nor clear. 

We in d. dreams are tossing to and fro. 

Were prisoner yet in this d. earth. 

That o'er Me roll so d. and deep. 

When nights are d., and foemen near. 

Of silvery haze, and d. and stilL 

And a d. brilliance cast. 

Darken, 
The yielding waters d. in the breeze. 

Darkened. 
Flash'd once, and died away, ...his d. thought. 
By many a cloud is d. and unblest. 
Of us, Thy d. likeness and defil'd. 

Darkening. 
Through d. skies. 

Darker. 
Or thee, perchance, a d. spell. 
He will be known — but d. tempests lower. 

Darkest. 
Of the greenest d. tree. 
Is it not strange, the d. hour. 
Through d. nooks of this dull earth. 

Darkling. 
Like some bright angel o'er the d. scene. 
There are, who d. and alone. 
Or like pale ghosts that d. roam. 
The Spirit must stir the d. deep. 
With bootless d. toil. 
Contented in his d. round. 
Half d. , till their Master shed. 
Pass a few days, and this dull d. globe. 

Darkly. 
Though d. round Thine anger rolls. 



87 

3 Lent, V. vi. /. 4. 
5 Lent, V. viii. /. 3. 
Palm Sunday, v. iii. /. 6. 
Th. bef Easter, v. vi. /. i . 
Easter Day, v. v. /. 3. 

2 Easter, v. vi. /. 6. 
Whitsunday, v. vi. /. 4. 
2 Trinity, v. vi. /. 4. 

7 Trinity, v. vi. /. 2. 
10 Trinity, v. ii. /. 3. 

13 Trinity, v. ii. /. 2. 

14 Trinity, v. iii. /. 5. 

19 Trinity, v. i. /. 5. 

20 Trinity, v. i. /. 5. 

21 Trinity, v. v. /. 2. 
24 Trinity, v. ix. /. i. 
Conv. of S. Paul, v. v. /. 4. 
S. James, v. ii. /. 8. 

SS. Sim. & Jude, v. xii. /. 3. 
All Saints, v. i. /. 7. 
Restoration, v. ii. /. 3. 

Prayer at Sea, v. i. /. 8. 

2 Easter, v. viii. /. 6. 
I Trinity, v. iv. /. 4. 
24 Trinity, v. xiii. /. 4. 

5 Easter, v. iii. /. 3. 

8 Trinity, v. vii. /. I. 

9 Trinity, v. vi. /. 2. 

I Epiphany, v. vii. /. 2. 
Good Friday, v. i. /. I. 
S. Barnabas, v. iv. /. 7- 

I Advent, v. x. /. 5- 

6 Epiphany, v. i. /. I. 
5 Lent, V. vi. /. 4. 

4 Easter, v. ix. /. 7- 

5 Trinity, v, ii. /. 2. 
21 Trinity, v. vii. /. 4. 
S. Thomas, v. v. /. 7- 
S. Michael, v. vii. /. I. 

I Christmas, v. vi. /. 2. 



88 



DARKNESS — DASH. 



Darkness. 
Through sleep and d. safely brought. 
In d. and in weariness. 

And in the d. sing your carol of high praise. 
Our d. best may rule. 
From d., here, and dreariness. 
What chains of d. thee enslave. 
Dead in the d. lay. 
Shall the last d. of the world dispel. 
Half d. and half flame. 
Weak eyes on d. dare not gaze. 
In fancied d. free. 

Of Jesus from the couch of d. rising. 
Though in our sight no powers of d. bow. 
Let storm and d. do their worst. 
D. within, while pageants glare. 

Darksome. 
No d. mazes prove. 
Deep in Thy d. bed. 
And make new morning in that d. day. 
Here on Bethsaida's cold and d. height. 
Or d. mere below. 
Remind us, how our d. clay. 
Through d. vault, up massy stair. 

Darling. 
Thou art thy Saviour's d. — seek no more. 
His lattice open toward his d. west. 
As in the pit his father's d. lay. 
Her d.'s hope and hers, for love and joy, &c. 
To muse upon some d. child. 
Thy d. visions as they die. 
Some d. of blind fancy dead and gone. 
The d. of His grace ! 
When with her d. on her knee. 

Darlings. 
And some, the d. of their Lord. 
Our d. on earth's quiet breast. 

Dart. 
And as th' inconstant wildfires d. 
On lofty steed, or loftier prow, we d. 
D. from the wild its piercing ray. 

Darted. 
And d. to its place of rest. 

Dash. 
To d. her cup of joy, since Eden lost. 
Withdraw Thine hand, nor d. to earth. 
And d. thy children to the ground. 



Morning, v. vi, /. 3. 
Evening, v. ii. /. I. 
Christmas Day, v. xi. /. 6. 
2 Christmas, v. v. /. 8. 

2 Christmas, v. viii. /. I. 
Ash- Wed., v. ii. /. 6. 

3 Lent, V. ii. /. 2. 

5 Easter, v. ix. /. 4. 
Whitsunday, v. i. /. 4. 
12 Trinity, v. vi. /. 5. 
18 Trinity, v. xiii. /, 4. 
S. Michael, v. vi. /. 5. 
K. Ch. Martyr, v. i. /. 3. 
Accession, v. ii. /. 5. 
Accession, v. iv. /. 7. 

5 Epiphany, v. ix. /. 3, 
Easter Eve, v. i. /. 2. 

6 Trinity, v. i. /. 6. 

7 Trinity, v. i. /. 3. 

22 Trinity, v. iv. /. 4. 
S.bef. Adv., v. viii. /. 7. 
S. Peter, v. xvi. /. 2. 

Mond. bef Easter, z/. iv. /. 6. 
Th. bef. Easter, v. i. /. 7. 
Easter Eve, v. viii. /. 3, 

3 Easter, v. iv. /. 8. 

5 Easter, v. viii. /. 5. 
II Trinity, v. iii. /. 4. 
17 Trinity, v. ix. /. 4. 
Holy Baptism, v. iv. /. 4. 
Ordination, v. iii. /. 4. 

S. Stephen, v. ii. /. 5. 
Burial of Dead, v. ix. /. 4. 

2 Christmas, v. i. /. 3. 

23 Trinity, v. ix. /. 3. 
S. John Bapt, v. i. /. 3. 

4 Easter, v. vi. /. 3. 

Sexagesima, v. vi. /. 3. 

5 Easter, v. x. /. 5. 
10 Trinity, v. v. /. 7. 



DASH'd — DAY. 



89* 



Dashed. 
D. from his throne of pride. 

Dashing. 
Where rippling wave and d. oar. 
The d. waters when the air is still. 

Daughter's. 
" A spouse with all a d.''s heart." 

Dauntless. 
An all-defying, d. look. 

David'' s. 
'Tis not, the Saviour born in D.''s home. 
Is holy D. 'j- haunt. 

Dawn. 
Shall d. on every cross and care. 
Keeping the heart awake till d. of mom. 
Then rise at d. of day. 
Or on lov'd features d. and die. 
Sad d. of cheerless day ! 

When from the grave He sprang at d. of morn. 
O watch and pray ere Advent d.l 
Love sought Him first — at d. of morn. 
Shall d. no welcome dear and glad. 

Dawned. 
That ever d. on sinful earth. 
D. gradual from the grave. 

Dawnest. 
In music and in light Thou d. on their prayer. 

Dawning. 
Though d. mom should only show. 
Fondly, we seek the d. bloom. 
D. in order on our way. 

Dawnings. 
For well he knows, such d. gay. 

Dawns. 
Which d. that moment on her tender gaze. 
The day of comfort d. at last. 

Day. 
That dancest forth at opening d. 
And help us, this and every d. 
Then rise at dawn of d. 
Yet are they, d. by d. 
Reach to an arrow's flight, that d. 
Nearer, each d. , the brightening goal. 
Still, as the d. comes round. 
Or win us back one little d. 
Too soon the glare of earthly d. 
Our mother dear this favour'd d. 



3 Lent, V. i. /. 2. 

5 Trinity, v. v. /. I. 
20 Trinity, v. iii. /. 3. 

Churching, v. ii. /. 3. 
Purification, v. v. /. 3. 

Christmas Day, v. iii. /. 5. 
Circumcision, v. xiii. /. 4. 

Morning, v. ix, /. 4. 
I Advent, v. xii. /, 5, 

3 Advent, v. viii, /, I. 

4 Advent, v. xi, /, 3. 

5 Trinity, v. ix, /, 2, 
23 Trinity, v. xii, /, I. 
S, bef Adv., v. x, /. i. 
S. Thomas, v. ii. /, 5- 
S. Mark, v. ii. /. 2. 

Good Friday, v. i. /, 2. 
S. Thomas, v. vi, /, 4. 

Christmas Day, v. ix. /. 6. 

6 Epiphany, v. i. /. 3. 
4 Lent, V. iii. /. i. 

S. bef Adv., v. viii. /. 6. 

25 Trinity, v. iii. /. 5- 

3 Easter, v. iv. /. 6. 

4 Easter, v. v. /. 2. 

Morning, v. ii. /. 2. 
Morning, v. xvi. /. 3. 
3 Advent, v. viii. /. i. 

3 Advent, v. x. /. 2. 

4 Advent, v. ix. /. 2. 
4 Advent, v. xiii. /. 4. 
Christmas Day, v. ix. /. I. 
I Christmas, v. v. /. 5- 
Epiphany, v. iii. /. I. 
Epiphany, v. x, /. 2. 



90 



DAY. 



Sweet the lengthening April d. 

Too surely, every setting d. 

Who, through the world's sad d. of strife. 

To regions farthest from the fount of d. 

It fears in open d. to shine. 

And, round the Cross, makes night of d. 

At close of summer d. 

He who with one rough word, some early d. 

O come that d. , when in this restless heart. 

Oh ! d. of days ! shall hearts set free. 

Be one Lord's d. of holy joy. 

Nor thinks on thee, thou blessed d. 

Reclining night and d. 

And cheer th' ungenial d. 

The splendours of His crowning d. 

The d. of comfort dawns at last. 

A d. of wrath, and not of grace. 

A dim and dreadful d. 

Then draw we nearer d. by d. 

Over the d. 'j turmoil. 

And still it lasts : by d. and night. 

Sad dawn of cheerless d.! 

And make new morning in that darksome d. 

That d. by d. in prayer like thine arise. 

At least in this thy d. 

Till all bright hopes, and hues of d. 

Too happy if, that dreadful d. 

When in their last, their hopeless d. 

Which d. and night before thine altars rise. 

Too soon his alter'd d. -dream show. 

Falls on the moor the brief November d. 

The silence of Christ's dying d. 

At the last awful d. 

He, who on Christ stands waiting d. and night 

Shall spend in love th' eternal d. 

Sad languors through the summer d. 

As d. 'j- wild lights decline. 

A nursing-father d. and night. 

In her sweet natal d. 

The twilight of the great and dreadful d. 

Who d. by d. arise. 

Think on that dreadful d. 

E'en sinners for the evil d. 

Bright through a whole December d. 

The lightnings of the judgment d. 

Instructed d. by d. 

O soothe us, haunt us, night and d. 

By d. and night her sorrows fall. 



1 Epiphany, v. i. /. 6. 

2 Epiphany, v. iii. /. i, 

2 Epiphany, v. xii. /. 3. 

3 Epiphany, v. ii. /. 6. 

3 Epiphany, v. v. /. 4. 
5 Epiphany, v. xii. /. 6. 

4 Lent, V. iv. /. 5. 
Good Friday, v. vi. /. 5. 
Easter Eve, -v. vi. /. I. 
Easter Day, v. i. /. i. 
Easter Day, v. iii. /. 4. 
Easter Day, v. iv. /. 4. 
Easter Monday, v. iv. /. 3. 
Easter Tuesday, v. v. /. 2. 
4 Easter, v. iii. /. 8. 

4 Easter, v. v. /. 2. 
Whitsunday, v. ii. /. 3. 
Whitsunday, v. ii. /. 4. 
2 Trinity, v. x. /. I. 
4 Trinity, v. iii. /. 4. 

4 Trinity, v. vi. /. I. 

5 Trinity, v. ix. /. 2. 

6 Trinity, v. i. /. 6. 

9 Trinity, v. ix. /. 5. 

10 Trinity, v. v. /. 2. 

11 Trinity, v. iii. /. 5. 

11 Trinity, v. vii. /. 5. 

12 Trinity, v. vii. /. 2. 
17 Trinity, v. i. /. 2. 

22 Trinity, v. vi. /. I. 

23 Trinity, v. i. /. 4. 

S. bef. Adv., v. iii. /, 7. 
Conv. of S.Paul, v.yii. I. 3. 
.S.Matthias, v. i. /. 2. 
S. Mark, z/. vi. /. 6. 
SS.Phil. &Jas.,z'.vi. /. 3. 
S S.Phil. & Jas. , 2/. xi. /. 4. 
S. Barnabas, v. ii. /. 4. 
S. Barnabas, v. ii. /. 6. 
S. John Bapt., v. vi. /. 2. 
S. Matthew, z/. ix. /. 4. 
S. Michael, v. viii. /. 6. 
S. Luke, V. iii. /. 2. 
SS.Sim. & Jud., v. xi. /. 4. 
All Saints, v. iv. /. 2. 
Catechism, z/. iii. /. 4. 
Visit, of Sick, z/. vii. /. I. 
Gun. Treas., v. v. /. i. 



I 



BAY-LIGHT — DEADLY. 



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Day-light. 
Till pass'd the enquiring d. -I. hour. 

Days, 
On the dread vision of the latter d. 
Till to our soul the former d. return. 
Who fallen on faithless d. 
She too, in earlier, purer d. 
Sweet Rainbow ! pride of summer d. 
And keeps it through a thousand d. 
But ask of elder d., earth's vernal hour. 
To His mind's eye — two silent nights and d. 
Of what shall be in those dread d. 
Oh ! day of d. ! shall hearts set free. 
Thou art the Sun of other d. 
The d. of hope and prayer are past. 
In joy to find it after many d. 
Full forty nights and forty d. 
So when at last our weary d. 
Who spend with Him their happy d. 
Pass a few d. , in this dull darkling globe. 
Far in the North our fallen d. have seen. 
Thy d. of toil, thy nights of care. 

Dazzle. 
The haughty eye may d. and confound. 
All eyes to d. and engage. 

Dazzled. 
These eyes, that d. now and weak. 

Dazzles. 
It d. like the noon-day blaze. 

Dazzling. 
Too d. for a sinner's sight. 

Dead. 
May mount His cross, and wrap Him d. 
'Twas silent all and d. 
D. in the darkness lay. 
At large among the d. 
The living 'mid the d. 
On d, men's crimes, and Jews' idolatries. 
Some darling of blind fancy d. and gone. 
Deep through the chambers of the d. 
O'er sainted sons untimely d. 
The d. sit up and speak. 
The eye that watches o'er wild Ocean's d. 
To dream the d. are near. 

Deadliest. 
Nor wrong, nor wrath of d. mood. 

Deadly, 
They deem'd them lost in d. night. 



S.Thomas, v. vi. /. 5. 

1 Advent, v. v. /. 2. 

3 Advent, v. iv. /. 3. 
Circumcision, v. x. /. 2. 

. Epiphany, v. xi. /. I. 
Quinquagesima, v. iii. /. I. 
Quinquagesima, v. vii. /. 3. 

2 Lent, V. ix. /. i. 

M. bef. Easter, v. v. /. 5. 
Th. bef. Easter, v. vii. /. 4, 
Easter Day, v. i. /. i. 
Easter Day, v. i. /. 3. 

4 Easter, v. v. /. i. 
9 Trinity, v. x. /. 3. 
13 Trinity, v. i. /. 2. 

18 Trinity, v. xx. /. i. 
S.Andrew, v. vii. /. 2. 
S. Michael, v. vii. /. I. 
K. Charles M., v. ii. /. 2. 
Accession, v. iv. /. 5. 

9 Trinity, v. vi. /. 6. 

S. Bartholomew, v. iii. /. 4. 

4 Advent, v. vii. /. i. 
12 Trinity, v. vi. /. 6. 
W. bef. Easter, v. iv. /. 8. 

3 Epiphany, v. xi. /. 3. 

5 Epiphany, v. vi. /. i. 
3 Lent, V. ii. /. 2. 
Easter Eve, v. ii. /. 2. 
Easter Tues., v. vii. /. 4. 
17 Trinity, v. vi; /, 3. 

17 Trinity, v. ix, /. 4. 
S. Peter, z^. xv. /. 2. 
Visit, of Sick, v. ii. /. 6. 
Burial of Dead, v. ix. /. 2. 
Prayer at Sea, z^. v. /. i. 
Gun. Treas., v. x. /. 2. 

2 Trinity, v. vii. /. 3- 

19 Trinity, z*. iii. /. 4. 



92 DEAF — DEARLY. 

Deaf. 

The. d. may hear the Saviour's voice. 
But the d. heart, the dumb by choice. 
The dumb, d. spirit from his place. 

Deafens. ■ 
D. the ear that fain would wake. 

Dear. 
Sun of my soul ! Thou Saviour d. 
So d. to Christ her pious haste. 
Or is it Love, the d. delight. 
D. to the pastor's aching heart. 
D. tokens of a pardoning GoD. 
There's not a strain to Memory d. 
D. sacred haunts of glory and of woe. 
Were blotted from the holy ground : yet d. 
For when was Joy so d. 
So shalt thou dare forego, at His d. call. 
D. as the holy sorrow. 
Make much of your d. Lord ! 
Would deem thy sorrows bought too d. 
Shall dawn no welcome d. and glad. 
D. is the morning gale of spring. 
What cost us once so d. 

Dearer. 
D. than every past noon-day. 
With d. happiness. 

Dea7'est. 
The scene, the glance, I d. love. 
Though d. hopes are faithless found. 
And d. hearts are bursting round. 
Yet brethren true in d. love. 
Their d. welcome shall prepare, and prove. 
The d. offering He can crave. 
Of all the d. bonds we prove. 
This is their first, their d. joy. 
We can — Thine are we, d. Lord, 
Nearest and d. ever sound. 
Ah ! d. mother, since too oft. 
That, d. of Thy bosom Friends. 
His Father's d. blessing, shed. 
The d. blessing and the best. 

Dearly. 
A Saviour's right, so d. bought. 
Most d. lov'd, and loving best. 
How d. to embrace thy foe. 
He d. loves, and not alone. 
Remembering Whose we were, how d. won. 



12 Trinity, v. iv. /. i. 
12 Trinity, v. iv. /. 3. 
12 Trinity, v. vii. /. 8. 

4 Trinity, v. viii. /. 3. 

Evening, v. iii. /. i. 
H. Innocents, v. vi. /. 7, 

2 Epiphany, v. x. /. I. 

3 Epiphany, v. iv. /. 5. 
Quinquagesima, v. iv. /. I. 

3 Lent, V. ix. /. I. 
Mon. bef Easter, v. vi. /. 5. 
Mon.bef Easter, v. vii. /. 5. 
Tues. bef East., v. xi. /. 4. 
Wed. bef East, , v. ix, /. 5, 
25 Trinity, v. vii. /. 3. 
Conv. of S.Paul, z/. xv. /. 6. 
Annunciation, v. v. /. 5. 
S. Mark, v. ii. /. 2. 

SS. Phil. & James, v. i. /. i. 
Matrimony, v. i. /. 8. 

6 Epiphany, v. iv. /. 7. 
Easter Monday, v. xiii. 7.4. 

4 Advent, v. iii. /. 2. 
Wed. bef Easter, z/. iii./. 3. 
Wed. bef Easter, z'. iii. /.4. 
Easter Monday, v. xii. /. 2. 
3 Trinity, v. x. L 2. 

16 Trinity, v. ii. /. I. 
Annunciation, v. ii. /. 4. 
S. Barnabas, v. v. /. 2. 
S.James, v. iii. /. I. 
S. Bartholom. , v. xvii. /. 4. 
S. Luke, V. xix. /. I. 
H. Comm., v. xii. /. i. 
Matrimony, v. vi. /. 5. 
Ordination, v. iv. /. 4. 

2 Christmas, v. i. /. 7. 
Epiphany, v. ii. /. 2. 
22 Trinity, v. x. /. 3. 
S. Peter, v. iv. /. i. 
S.Michael, v. ii. /. 8. 



DEATH — DECAY. 

Death. 
His d. and victory. 
One presses on, and welcomes d. 
Seeing what d. conceals. 
The lines of Jesus' d. 

That Thou might'st live for them a sadder ^.,&c 
The bitterness of d. to soften and beguile. 
Although it cost His d. 
Which whispers, "Take thy fill ere ^." 
Speeding her gaze o'er time and d. 
Ere they have died th' Apostate's d. 
"And if our fate be d. , give light and let," &c. 
Tremble upon the string — a sinner's d. 
The parching thirst of d. 
Told the long hours of d. , as, one by one. 
The fruit of d. or life to bear. 
And D. 'j deep trance for ever broken. 
Soft as imprison'd martyr's ^.-bed calm. 
Are wafted high in d. 

And sigh, and... wish my weariness were d. 
Till D. the v/eary spirit free. 
D. only binds us fast. 
In thought how soon at d. 'j dark goal. 
To utter d. that hour shall sweep. 
Preserves them in their living d. 
Or by some holy d. -bed dear. 
No smile is like the smile of d. 
'Twixt thee and d. the veil is drawn. 
E'en round the d. -bed of the good. 
Music, that taught, as d. drew near. 
His slumber on the eve of d. 
O'er life and d., its awful charm. 
Watching some placid holy d. 
While on her d. -bed, ere to ruin hurl'd. 
" His life is Christ, his d. is gain.'' 
As Paul his Lord, in life and d. 
And long'd to own Thee to the d. 
Are yours, in life and d. 
We sate and talk'd of Jesus' d. 
When D. is busy near the throne. 

Deathless. 
Shone ever with such d. gleam. 
The spark of his first d. fire. 
D. himself, he joys with thee. 

Decay. 
They live and die ; their names d. 
Thy footsteps all in Sion's deep d. 
A vault of ruin and d. 



93 

3 Advent, v. ix. /. 2. 
S. Stephen, v. ii. /. i. 
S. Stephen, v. iii. /. 8. 
S. Stephen, v. vi. /. 8. 
,H. Innocents, v. v. /. 8. 

1 Christmas, v. v. /. 6. 
Circumcision, v. iv. /. 4. 

2 Epiphany, v. ii. /. 3. 

2 Epiphany, v. ix. /. 3. 

5 Epiphany, v. xiii. /. 6. 

6 Epiphany, v. i. /. 8. 
Sexagesima, v. x. /. 3. 
Tues. bef East., v. iv. /. 3, 
Tues. bef East, v. x. /, i. 
Th. bef. East., v. iii. /. 6. 
Th. bef East., v. vii. /. 6. 
Good Friday,- z/. iii. /. 6. 

I Easter, v. xi. /. 6. 

3 Easter, v. i. /. 8. 

4 Easter, v. viii. /. 5. 
8 Trinity, v. xii. /. 3. 
10 Trinity, v. ii. /. 3, 

II Trinity, v. v. /. 5. 
19 Trinity, v. ix. /. 4. 
21 Trinity, v. iii. /. 4. 
25 Trinity, v. viii. /. 5. 
Sun. bef Adv. , v. x. /. 3. 
S. Andrew, v. iii, /. I. 
Conv.of S. Paul, v. xiv./. 5. 
S, Peter, v. ii. /. 2. 

S. Peter, v. x. /. 4. 
S.James, v. vi. /. 3. 
S. Michael, v. x. /. 3. 
S. Luke, V. ix. /. 4. 
S. Luke, V. XV. /. 2. 
Confirmation, v. ix. /. 4. 
Matrimony, v. vii. /. 4. 
Visit, of Sick, v. v. /. 8. 
Accession, v. iii. /. 6. 

Easter Mon. , v. xiv. /. 2. 
13 Trinity, v. viii. /. I. 
S. John Baptist, v. iv. /. i. 

6 Epiphany, v. x. /. 3. 
Mon. bef East. , v. vii. l.^. ' 
Easter Day, v. x. /, 3. 



94 



DECAY — DEEM D. 



O joys, that sweetest in d. 

With lulling spell let soft D. 

Sweet roses one by one, nor autumn leaves d. 

How soothing ! in our last d. 

Sweet messenger of ' ' calm d. " 

Twice in her season of d. 

To bear the sight of dull d. 

Reposing in d. serene. 

A mourner's tale of shame and sad d. 

Of power and comfort in d. 

Decaying. 
Still through d. ages as they glide. 
To the d. world ; till Angels bid us rise. 
How like d, life they seem to glide ! 
Snatch'd late from the d. year, 

December. 
Bright through a whole D. day. 

Deck. 
Best of all gems, that d. His crown of light. 

Declare. 
Slight tremblings only of her veil d. 

Decline, 
As day's wild lights d. 

Declining, 
There they plunge, the light d. 

Deed. 
See that in thought, in d,, in word. 
Seems but some mighty d. to do. 

Deeds. 
Fair d, of charity their fruit. 
The Grave, dark d, that cannot be undone. 
Till their high d, the world appal. 
Calls to that last of glorious d. 

Deem, 
Now of Thy love we d. 
Unwise I d, them. Lord, unmeet. 
D. not that the song would cease. 
Nor d., who to that bliss aspire. 
Nor d, thyself upon a desert shore. 
Would d. thy sorrows bought too dear. 
Yet d, not, on such parting sad. 
(If right of Thee we d. ) 
Nor d, our shelter all secure. 

Deemed, 
They d, them lost in deadly night. 
What they had d, her genial wing. 



I Easter, v, xi. /. I. 
Whitsun Mon. , v. i. /. 4. 
7 Trinity, v. viii. /. 6. 
15 Trinity, v, i, /. 7. 
21 Trinity, v, ii. /. I. 
S. John Bapt, v. i. /. i. 
S S.Simon & Jude,7/. X./.3. 
All Saints, v. ii. /. 3. 
Commination, v. i. /. 7. 
Accession, v. i. /. 8. 

I Advent, v. viii. /. I. 
Easter Eve, v. viii. /. 8. 
23 Trinity, v. iii. /. I. 
S.bef. Adv., v. i. /. 2. 

S S.Sim. & Jude, z/. xv.L/^ 

9 Trinity, z/. vi. /. 5. 
Churching, v. iv. /. 5. 

SS. Phil. & Jas., V. xi. /. 4. 

1 Epiphany, v. vii. /. 3. 

10 Trinity, v. vi. /. 7. 
Conv. of S. Paul, v, ii. /. 2, 

Septuagesima, v, vii. /. 3. 

2 Lent, V. X. /. 4. 

Sun. aft. Ascen. , v. xiii. /. 5 . ) 
S. Peter, v, xiii. /, 2. 

Circumcision, v. vi. /. I. 
6 Epiphany, v. ii. /. i. 
Palm Sunday, v. iii. /. 2. 
Wed. bef. East., v, v. /. i. 
9 Trinity, v. ix. /. 2. 
Annunciation, v. v. /, 5. 
S. Mark, v, ii. /. i. 
S. Michael, v, vi. /, 2. 
S. Luke, V. xiii. /. 3. 

19 Trinity, v. iii. /. 4. 
Gun. Treas., v. vii. /. 3. 



DEEMS — DEEP. 



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Deems. 
So evermore He d. His Name. 

Deep. 
By which d. grove and tangled stream. 
Where not too d. for mortal sense. 
Or with his love so d. embnie. 
The d. -worn trace of penitential tears. 
D. in the heart, her searching view. 
Out of the dry unfathom'd d. 
The silent joy, that sinks so d. 
Lest the d. stain it owns within. 
The tumult with a d. exulting fear. 
And lash'd the vex'd fiends to their yawning d. 
D. in the mother's inmost heart. 
Lord, when in some d. garden glade. 
Yes — d. within and deeper yet. 
Where lies the cypress shade so still and d. 
Thy footsteps all in Sion's d. decay. 
As the d, calm that breath'd, ' ^Father, forgive. ' 
And Death's d. trance for ever broken. 
D. in Thy darksome bed. 
As one who d. in heaven some airy, &c. 
Save when in rapture still and d. 
The Spirit must stir the darkling d. 
D. is the silence as of summer noon. 
Therefore her tears are bitter, and as d. 
Thrill'd from the d. dark cloud. 
Far opening down some woodland d. 
The door is clos'd — but soft and d. 
The d. calm sky, the sunshine of the soul. 
In the d. weltering flood. 
That warning still and d. 
Might hold : and oft the thankless d. 
Towards that d. sulphureous sea. 
Was dyed so foul, so d. in grain. 
Such sounds as make d. silence in the heart. 
Or in the azure d. on high. 
Sees d. within that dazzling field. 
Too d. for earthly light. 
And trace, in thine, her own d. tones. 
The prayer is heard — else why so d. 
D. through the chambers of the dead. 
That o'er me roll so dark and d. 
To hear thee that d. mystery. 
The secrets of that d. 
The d. yet eager view. 
Half the d, thought they breathe. 
A d. mysterious fear. 
To the cold cheerless d. 



SS.Sim. & Jud., v. vi. /. i. 

Morning, v. iii, /. 2. 
Evening, v. v. /. 4. 
S. Stephen, -v. v. /, 3. 
H. Innocents, v. ii. /. 4. 

1 Christmas, v. viii. /. 4. 

2 Christmas, v. iii. /, 5* 

2 Epiphany, v. xi. /. I. 

3 Epiphany, v. v. /. 5- 

4 Epiphany, v. ii. /. 4. 
4 Epiphany, v. v. /. 4. 

6 Epiphany, v. vi. /. 4. 
Sexagesima, v. iii, /. I, 
Ash- Wednesday, v. \. l.i. 
M. bef, Easter, v. vi, /. 4. 
M. bef Easter, v. vii. /, 4. 

' Tu. bef Easter, v. xii. /. i. 
Th. bef Easter, v. vii. /. 6. 
Easter Eve, v. i. /. 2. 

2 Easter, v. i, /. 6. 

3 Easter, v. v. /. 3. 

4 Easter, v. ix. /. 7. 

5 Easter, v. ii. /. I. 

5 Easter, v. viii, /. I. 
Whitsunday, v. vi, /. 4, 
Whitsvin Mon,, v. ii. /. I. 
Trinity, v. viii. /. 1. 
I Trinity, v. iii. /. 2. 
4 Trinity, v. iv. /. 2. 

4 Trinity, v. xi. /. 2. 

5 Trinity, v. vii. /. 3. 

7 Trinity, v. ii. /. 5- 
14 Trinity, v. i. /, 3, 
20 Trinity, v. iii. /. 7. 
22 Trinity, v. iv. /. 3. 
Conv, of S. Paul, v. iv, /. 4. 
SS.Phil.&Jas,,^/,vii, /. 4. 
S, John Bapt,, v. iii. /. 7. 
S. Peter, v. ii. /. I. 

S. Peter, v. xv. /. 2. 
S.James, v. ii. /. 8. 
S. Bartholomew, v. vii. /. 3- 
S. Michael, v. v. /. 4. 
Holy Baptism, v. ix. /. 4. 
Catechism, v. ix. /. 4. 
Matrimony, v. i. /, 2, 
Prayer at Sea, v. iv. /. 6. 



96 



DEEP — DELAY. 



The thunders of the d. prophetic sky. 
And this d. pause, that o'er us now. 
With all its d. love-learned skill. 
And when it comes, so d. and clear. 

Deepening. 
In wilful slumber, d. every hour. 
Winding shore, or d. glen. 
To search the d. mystery. 
Or d. rolls along. 

Deeper. 
D. and d. plunge in light. 
The d. shame within her burn'd. 
Yes — deep within and d. yet. 
Are d. plung'd in sorrow's trance. 

Deepest. 
Where d. strikes her kindly root. 
Seen d. in the frozen stream. 

Deeply. 
More d. with His precious blood. 
Thus d. in a brother's heart. 

Deeps. 
Vainly they tried the d. to sound. 

Defiled. 
Seven guilty realms at once on earth's d.^ &c. 
And God's own ark with blood of souls d. 
Of us, Thy darken'd likeness and d. 

Degrees. 
Taught by d. to pray. 

Deigned. 
Stands the bless'd home, where Jesus d., &c. 
Of those. Heaven d. to praise. 
Which God hath d. to bless. 
On whom the Saviour d. to breathe. 
Though He had d. with thee to bide. 
As when He d. to teach. 
The towers His hand had d. to raise. 
Thou who hast d. the Christian's heart to call. 
Yet not farewell her hope, since Thou hast d. 
E'en from the tree He d. to bow. 

Deign'' st. 
Oh ! Thou who d. to sympathize. 

Deigns. 
What to her own she d. to tell. 

Deity. 
Conscious of D. within. 

Delay. 
Can these th' avenging bolt d. 



K, Charles M,, v. i, /. 2. 
Ordination, v. iii, /. I. 
Ordination, v. v. /. 2. 
Ordination, v. vii. /. I. 

I Advent, v. xiii. /. 2. 
I Epiphany, v. iii. /. 2. 
Trinity, v. ii, /, 2, 
Restoration, v. i, /. 6. 

4 Advent, v. viii. /. 4. 
Epiphany, v. xii, /, 3, 
Ash- Wednesday, v. \. l.i. 
Commination, v. v. /. 6. 

4 Lent, V. vii. /. 3. 
Confirmation, v. iv. /. 3. 

6 Epiphany, v. xi. /, 4. 
S. Andrew, v. v. /. 2. 

13 Trinity, v. xiv. /. i. 

I Christmas, v. i. /. 6. 
9 Trinity, v. iv. /. 6. 
24 Trinity, v. xiii. /. 4. 

Catechism, v. iii. /. 2, 

1 Advent, v. vii. /. 2. 
Circumcision, v. x. /. 4. 

2 Epiphany, v. vii, /. 4. 

I Easter, v. vii, /. 2. 

4 Easter, v. ix. /. 6. 

5 Trinity, v. xii. /, 2. 

II Trinity, 7/. vi. /. 4. 
17 Trinity, z/. xi. /. i. 
24 Trinity, v. xii. /. 2. 
Annunciation, v. vi, /. 4. 

Annunciation, v. i. I. i. 

4 Advent, v. iv. /. 4. 

WhitsunTu., v. ix, /. I, 

I Christmas, v. v. /. 4. 



DELAY — DEPART. 



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More welcome for that brief d. 

One draught of spring's d. air. 

Why waste your treasures of d. 
Faith's ear, with awful still d. 
Some lost d. we mourn. 
Or is it Love, the dear d. 



Delicious. 



Dtlight. 



4 Easter, v. iii. /. lo. 
6 Trinity, v. i. /. 7« 

Morning, v. iv. /. i. 

1 Advent, v. xii. /. 3. 

2 Epiphany, v. iii. /. 2. 
2 Epiphany, v. x. /. I. 



Wreath'do'er the cottage walls in garlands of ^.3 Lent, v. v. /. 6. 



Their treasure of ^. I 

Thou first-bom of the year's d. 

Yield to the false d. 

Yet felt not full d. 

In these the Pastor dares d. 

Nor can ye not d. to think. 



4 Lent, t^. xii. /. 5. 
Easter Tues., v. i. /. i. 
8 Trinity, v. x. /. 3. 
13 Trinity, v. iv. /. 4. 
25 Trinity, v. v. /. 7- 
S. Matthew, v. vii. /. i. 



Delights. 
D. the flowers to lave. 
For Love d. to bring her best. 
Where Heaven d. to haunt. 
Where buried lie our vain d. 
Our God to bless our home d. 
But few d. can summer bring. 

Deliverer's. 
Rather than clasp thine own D. 'j knee. 

Dell. 
In Kedron's storied d. 
In vain : the averted cheek in loneliest d. 
But sure from many a hidden d. 

Deluding. 
Be silent, •" vain d. mirth." 

Demas. 
And D., nam'd in faltering prayer. 
The world yet wins some D. frail. 

Demons. 
And with the d, be. 

Denied. 
To all but labouring hands d. 
Thou thrice d. , yet thrice belov'd. 

Deny. 
Their God, in all themselves d. 
Room to d. ourselves ; a road. 

Depart. 
And in thy reckless mood thou bid'st thy Lord ^.4 Epiphany, v. vi. /. 8 
To see God's ransom'd world in wrath ... d. Th. bef East., v. vi. /. 
Thou need'st not in thy gloom d. 7 Trinity, v. iii. /. 2. 

Feel e'en his God d. 10 Trinity, v. iii. /. 4. 

Lord, let me now d. Purification, v. xi. /. 4. 

H 



3 Advent, v. i. /. 5. 

3 Epiphany, v. x. /. 5- 
5 Epiphany, v. xii. /. 4. 
16 Trinity, v. iii. /. 3. 
S. bef Adv., v. v. /. 3. 
SS.Philipi&Jas.,z/. i. 7.3. 

4 Epiphany, v. vi. /. 4. 

3 Advent, v. vii. /. 2. 

3 Trinity, v. iii. /. I. 
All Saints, v. vi. /. 6. 

2 Advent, v. v. /. 6. 

S. Luke, V. X. /. 4. 
S. Luke, V. xix. /. 2. 

4 Epiphany, v. vi. /. 3. 



Sexagesima, v. viii. 
S. Peter, v. i. /. i. 



/. 2. 



Morning, v. xi. /. 4. 
Morning, v. xiv. /. 3. 



98 



DEPART — DESIRE. 



'Tis time that I d. in peace. 
Let us d. where shadows cease. 

Departs. 
But with the sinner's fear their hope d. 

Depth. 
Which knows no end in d. or height. 
From the far d. of light once more. 
Or to your endless d., ye solemn groves. 
A cloudless d. of light. 

Perhaps His Presence thro' all d. and height. 
Whatever owns, in d. or height. 

Depths. 
From yon unclouded d. above. 
Can all the d. of sin discern. 

Descend. 
Think, who did once from Heaven to Hell d. 
Then on Thy bosom borne shall we d. 
He shall d. , who rules above. 
We pray Thee, ere the Judge d. 

Descending. 
D. down the lightning's path. 
Thou who didst seal by Thy d. Dove. 

Descends. 
The very Comforter in light and love d. 
Into the wavering heart d. 

Descott. 
The infinite d. 

Descries. 
D. by faith her Saviour's fonn. 

Descry. 
That upward looks, may still d. 
Forbids us to d. 

Desert. 
Pause where we may upon the d. road. 
The d. pelican to-day. 
The d. tires no more. 
The D. 'j- spicy stores. 
Beside the d. way. 
Fix'd on the d. haze. 

The d. -wearied tribes in sight of Canaan sleep. 
O'er d. plains. 

Nor deem thyself upon a d. shore. 
A d. , where iniquity. 
Then to the d. breeze unroll'd. 
Upon the d. main. 

Desire. 
By every gush of pure d. 



Purification, v. xii. /. 3. 
H. Comm., v. xvii. /. 3. 

2 Lent, V. vii. /. 3. 

3 Epiphany, v. ix. /. 4. 

4 Easter, v. v. /. 5- 

3 Trinity, v. ii. /. 4. 

4 Trinity, v. xii. /. 4. 
9 Trinity, v. vi. /. 4. 
22 Trinity, v. xi. /. 3. 

S. Stephen, v. vi. /. 3. 
S. Bartholomew, v. v. /. 3. 

Wed. bef. East., v. ix. /. 3. 
Easter Eve, v. iv. /. 5- 
Whitsun Mon., v. xiii. /.4. 
S. John B., V. viii. /. 3. 

5 Easter, v. ix. /. 6. 

S. Matthias, v. xii. /. 2. 

Good Friday, v. ii. /. 6. 
H. Comm., v. xii, /. 2. 

Tues. bef East., v. vi. /. 4, 

2 Advent, v. iii. /. 8. 

4 Advent, v. xiii. /. 3. 
Septuagesima, v. xi. /. 2. 

1 Advent, v. viii. /. 5. 

2 Christmas, v. vi. /. 3. 

5 Epiphany, zi. ix. /. 4. 
5 Lent, V. iii. /. 3. 
Easter Eve, v. viii. /. 4. 
2 Easter, v. i. /. 5. 

2 Easter, v. vii. /. 6. 
5 Easter, v. vii. /. 3. 
9 Trinity, v. ix. /. 2. 
18 Trinity, v. i. /. 3. 
Confirmation, v. ii. /. I. 
Prayer at Sea, v. i. /. 2. 

I Christmas, v. x. /. 2. 



DESIRE — DEVOUT. 

Chaining to earth with strong d. 

How He should rule, and she with full d.^ &c. 

With incense of pure heart's d. 

They seem to gasp with strong d. 

Thenceforth, to eyes of high d. 

Was wafted to your soul one high d. 

He hear and answer thine unblest d. 

Desires. 
Tinctur'd . . . and wing'd with pure d. 
Then wake, my soul, to high d. 
Her high d. may breathe. 
Forbidding, to our frail d. 
Welcome, all chaste and kind d. 

Desolate. 
Voice of the poor and d. 
Thy grovelling soul that feels ^o d. aYid dry. 
In that lorn hour and d. 

Desolation. 
In D. unrepining. 

Despair. 
Who then from pining and d. 
Pine with regret, or sicken with d. 
In that first strife, whence Satan in d. 

Despise. 
What glorious presence they d. 

Despis'd. 
Wealthy, or d. and poor. 
Our faded crown, d. and flung aside. 

Despite. 
Lifting her torch in Love's d. 

Desponding. 
Nor wait d. round the bridegroom's door. 
Lost in d. gloom. 
Then rouse thee from d. sleep. 

Destroy. 
No world of passions to d. 



All that earth owns or sin d. 
Are banded in unblest d. 
Through all their d. way. 
While the d. city's cry. 
To the inward ear d. 



Destroys. 

Device. 
Devious. 
Devoted. 

Devout. 



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Sexagesima, v. vi. /. 4. 
Sexagesima, v. vii. /. 6. 

1 Easter, v. vi. /. 4. 

2 Trinity, v. ii. /, 6. 

4 Trinity, v. xvii. /. I. 

6 Trinity, v. vi. /. 6. 

17 Trinity, v. x. /. 3. 

Easter Eve, v. iv. /. 8. 
Easter Day, v. iv. /. I. 
Whitsun M., v. xiv. /. 3. 
Matrimony, v. i. /. 7. 
Matrimony, v. iv. /. 3. 

3 Epiphany, v. vi. /. 3. 
Easter Eve, v. vii. /. 8. 
Accession, v. iv. /. i. 

Wed. bef. East., v. v. /. 6. 

5 Trinity, v. ix. /. 3. 
24 Trinity, v. ix. /. 2. 
S. Michael, v. iv. /. 3. 

Conv. of S.Paul, z'.viii./. 2. 

S. John Evang. , v. v. /. 2. 
2 Lent, V. xii. /. i. 

Matrimony, v. iii. /. 6. 

2 Lent, V. vi. /. 4. 
Easter Tues. , v. ix. /. 4. 

7 Trinity, v. x. I. I. 

All Saints, v. vii. /. 7. 
12 Trinity, v. iii. /. 6. 
2 Trinity, z/. ix. /. 7. 

18 Trinity, z/. ix. /. 4. 
I Lent, V. i. /. 2. 

I Epiphany, v. ii. /. 2. 



lOO 



DEW — DIE. 



Dew. 
The d. of Heaven is like Thy grace. 
He from the stone will wring celestial d. 
With d. alike. 

All glistening with baptismal d. 
Fleet from the heart, a worthless d. 
Bath'd in soft airs, and fed with d. 
To soften hearts like morning d. 
A few bright drops of holy d. 
That like thine earliest d. 
Now to green isles of shade and d. 
Ill fare the lay, though soft as d. 

Dews. 
When the soft d. of kindly sleep. 
Steal down like April d., that softest fall, &c. 
The softest d. drop on her from above. 
The d. oblivious : for the Cross is sharp. 
The d. of death have clung. 
The green buds glisten in the d. of spring. 
Here healing d. and balms abound. 

Dewy. 
Ye fragrant clouds of d. steam. 
Shaking their d. tresses now the storm is laid. 
Pride of the d. glade. 
Loves too each little d. spark. 
By moonlight o'er their d. bosoms lean. 
When d. eve her ciirtain draws. 
Pride of the d. morninp; ! 



Who seeks the martyr's d. 
Like d. blazing in the mine. 



Diadem. 



Diamond. 



Die. 



For without Thee I dare not d. 

And Love's last flower seem'd fain to ... ^. 

Lord, ere our trembling lamps sink down and ^. 

Nor let your torches waste and d. 

Beside the springs of Love, that never d. 

Unchanged themselves, in me they d. 

Or on lov'd features dawn and d. 

Content to d. or live. 

These, like yourselves, were born to sin and d. 

That Hope should never d. 

Then stole apart to weep and d. 

And some flowers to bloom and d. 

The flowers all d. along our way. 

Till we, too, d. forlorn. 

Curb'd by some power unseen, they d. away. 



Septuagesima, v. viii. /. i. 
Easter Eve, v. vi. /. 7. 
S. after Asc, v. v. /. 6. 
2 Trinity, v. v. /. 8. 

14 Trinity, v. iii. /. 2. 

15 Trinity, v. i. /. 2. 
SS. Sim. & Jude, v. v. /. 3. 
H. Baptism, v. iii. /. 2. 
H. Baptism, v. xii. /. 3. 
Confirmation, v. vi. /. 3. 
Matrimony, v. iii. /. i. 

Evening, v. vii. /. I. 
Sexagesima, v. iv. /. 6. 
2 Lent, V. xiii. /. 3. 
Tu. bef Easter, v. i. /. 2. 
Easter Eve, v. i. /. 6. 
23 Trinity, v. iv. /. 3. 
S. Barnabas, v. iii, /. 4. 

Morning, v. iii. /. I. 
4 Epiphany, v. iv. /. 8. 
Easter Tuesday, v. i. /. 2. 

2 Trinity, v. iv. /. 3. 

3 Trinity, v. vi. /. 3. 

4 Trinity, v. iii. /. 3. 
25 Trinity, v. iii. /. I. 

Wed. bef. Easter, v. i v. /. i o. 

3 Epiphany, v. v. /. 2, 

Evening, v. viii. /. 4, 
I Advent, v. ix. /. 2. 

1 Advent, v. xiii. /. 5. 

2 Advent, v. vii. /. 6. 

3 Advent, v. vii. /. 3. 

4 Advent, v. iii. /. 3. 
4 Advent, v. xi. /. 3. 
S. Stephen, v. ii. /. 4. 
Holy Innocents, z/. iii. /. 2. 
2 Christmas, v. i. /. 8. 

2 Christmas, v. ii. /. 5. 

1 Epiphany, v. iii. /. 6. 

2 Epiphany, v. iii. /, 3. 
2 Epiphany, v. iii. /. 4. 
4 Epiphany, v. ii. /. 6. 



DIE — DIES. 



lOI 



' ' If our fate be death, give light and let us d. " 

So doubting, rather let me d. 

They live and d. : their names decay. 

In time to d. His friends. 

Tempts him to hide his grief and d. 

Then is there hope for such as d. unblest. 

The Father spares the Son, for thee to d. 

Who... reads it there, in vain had seen Kimd. 

" The Lord forgives ; thou shalt not d." 

" Thy God forgives — thou shalt not d." 

On the lorn ear, d. quite away. 

It is enough, O Lord ! now let me d. 

Thy darling visions as they d. 

Sure His meek heart would break and d. 

Turn from us, and we d. 

Man's portion is to d. and rise again. 

Since all alone, so Heaven has will'd, we d. 

So might we friendless live, and d. unwept. 

We shall live on, though Fancy d. 

Body and soul, to live and d. 

Thus saints, that seem to d. in earth's rude strife. 

But Love's a flower that will not d. 

Together pine, together d. 

Fancy may d., but faith is there. 

Content to live, but not afraid to d. 

Am I : believe, and d. no more. 

With her to worship and for her to d. 

That makes such haste to melt and d. 

Died. 
But chiefly these, who d. for Thee. 
He triumphs. Who for sinners d. 
Ere they have d. th' Apostate's death. 
For thee He d. — for thee He lives again. 
"Who d. to heal, is ris'n to save." 
And the base world, now Christ hath d. 
Flash'd once, and d. away, and left, &c. 
" Our Champion went before and (^." 
The souls He d. to win. 
The Martyrs liv'd, the murderers d. 
In secret how He </. 
To the poor babe, who d. to-day. 
What sages would have d. to learn. 
To tell how Moses d. unseen. 

Dies. 
Contented d. away. 
D. on the awful year. 
The line of yellow light d. fast away. 
Say not it d., that glory. 



6 Epiphany, v. i. /. 8. 
6 Epiphany, v. vii. /. 7. 
6 Epiphany, v. x. /. 3, 
Quinquagesima, v. viii. /. 4. 
Ash-Wednes., v. iii. /. 2. 
2 Lent, V. vi. /. i. 
Mon. bef. Easter, v. iii. /. 4. 
Mon. bef. Easter, v. x. /. 6. 
6 Trinity, v. iv. /. 3. 

6 Trinity, v. vii. /. 8. 

7 Trinity, v. vii. /. 2. 

9 Trinity, v. iii. /. 4. 

11 Trinity, v. iii. /. 4. 

12 Trinity, v. vi. /. 3. 

18 Trinity, v. x. /. 4. 

23 Trinity, v. vi, /. I. 

24 Trinity, v. i. /. 2. 

24 Trinity, v. vi. /. 4. 
S. AndreM^, v. iv. /. 2. 
S. Matthias, v. iii. /. 4. 

.S.Barnabas, v. viii. /. 5- 
S. Matthew, v. iii. /. i. 
S. Luke, V. i. /. 4. 
SS. Sim.&Jude,z/. xiii. /. 4. 
All Saints, v. ii. /. 8. 
Burial of Dead, v. viii. /. 5- 
K. Charles M. , v. vi. /. 2. 
Accession, v. ii. /. 2. 

H. Innocents, v. v. /. 7- 
5 Epiphany, v. ii. /. 6- 
5 Epiphany, v. xiii. /. 6. 
Mon. bef. Easter, v. iii. /. 5. 
Good Friday, v. ii. /. 4. 
Easter Day, v. ix. /. 3. 
2 Easter, v. viii. /. 6. 
Whit. Tues. , v. xix. /. 4. 

10 Trinity, v. vi. /. 4. 

19 Trinity, v. v. /. 3. 
S. Thomas, v. v. /. 2. 
H. Comm., v. xv. /. I. 
Catechism, v. viii. /. 3. 
Accession, v. i. /. 2. 

Tues. bef. Easter, v. xiii. /. 4. 
4 Trinity, v. x. /. 2. 
23 Trinity, v. i. /. 2. 

25 Trinity, v. viii. /. I. 



I02 



DIES — DISCERN. 



To commune how a faithful Martyr d. 
' ' Thine Intercessor never d. " 
Or when a comrade d. 
The heart d. down. 

Diffuse. 
We see celestial love d. 

Dim. 
We would not have them stain'd and d. 
Loves victory more, when d. in view. 
From her d. vision would not part. 
What time he saw, through shadows d. 
In outline d. and vast. 
A d. and dreadful day. 

Which d. -eyed men call praise and glory here. 
Melts in d. haze each coarse ungentle hue. 
D. or unheard, the words may fall. 

Dimmed. 
Ere yet a cloud has d. the brow. 

Dimness. 
To bear with d. for His sake. 

Din. 
That heave the struggling heart with wilder d. 
At Rumour's angry d. 
O'erpowering with "harsh <i'." 

Dint. 
The glorious d. a martyr's shield should bear. 

Dipfd. 
D. in the sea of light. 

Dire. 
Thine own d. work thou surely wilt confound. 
By one d. sentence drown'd. 

Direr. 
Peals with a d. clang. 

Direst. 
And through that last and d. storm. 

Dirge. 
That sounds the d. of Rome. 
Hear Judah's maids the d. to Thammuz pour. 
The funeral d., the marriage vow. 
Far on the breeze one d. -like note. 

Disappointment. 
In d. Thou canst bless. 

Discej'n. 
Except in all I Thee d. 
The world's incarnate Maker we d. 
Wouldst thou the life of souls d.? 
Where pride can nought d. 



S. John Bapt, v. iv. /. 2. 
H, Comm., v. xii. /. 4. 
Prayer at Sea, v. iv. /. 2. 
Ordination, v. xiii. /. I. 

Quinquagesima, v. xiv. /. 3. 

1 Christmas, v. vii. /. 4. 
6 Epiphany, v. iii. /. 2. 

6 Epiphany, v. iv. /. 2. 
Th. bef East., v. vi. /. 3. 

2 Easter, v. ii. /. I. 
Whitsunday, v. ii. /. 4. 
17 Trinity, v. viii. /. 4. 
24 Trinity, v. vii. /, 4. 
Catechism, v. ii. /. i. 

Epiphany, v. i. /. 3. 

S. Thomas, v. viii. /. 6. 

4 Epiphany, v. iii. /. 2. 

5 Epiphany, v. xi. /. 2. 

4 Trinity, ?7. vii. /, 2. 

H, Innocents, z'. ii. /. 2. 
Purification, z/. vii. /. 2. 

Sexagesima, z/. i. /. 3. 

7 Trinity, v. ii. /. 6. 

Commination, v. iii. /. 2. 

2 Advent, v. iii. /. 7- 

Whitsun Mon., v. xi, /. 6. 
17 Trinity, z'. v. /. 5- 
S. bef Adv., v. v. /. 5. 
Restoration, v. iii. /. 5. 

5 Trinity, v. xv. /. 3. 

Evening, v. vi. /. 4. 

3 Advent, v. iv. /. 6. 
2 Trinity, z/. iii. /. I. 
Purification, v. xvi. /. 4. 



DISCERN — DIVERSE. 



103 



Can all the depths of sin d. 

Discerns. 
D. the glorious from the base. 

Discipline. 
The rod of d., the robe of shame. 

Disclose. 
Or by the light Thy word's d. 
When wearied with the tale thy times d. 
But Reason's spells might not d. 

Disclosing. 
Lent to some partial eye, d. all. 

Disdain. 
Their faltering tale d. 
There, if in jealousy and strong d. 

Disdaiii^d. 
Which Christ d. to know. 

Disease. 
Spake, and was heard by fell d. 

Dispel. 
Shall the last darkness of the world d. 

Dispense. 
Who to the contrite can d. 

Disperse. 
" Only d. the cloud," they cry. 

Display. 
Thy boundless power d. 

Displayed. 
And her kindly flower d. 

Distance. 
In the eternal d. blending bright. 
No d. breaks the tie of blood. 
In d. calm and clear. 

Distant. 
The d. landscape draws not nigh. 
Shews where the d. shadows rove. 
Nor fainting turn to seek thy d. home. 
These in Life's d. even. 

Distil. 
Thou whose soft showers d. 

DistilVd. 
Than e'er d. 

Distijtctest. 
God's chariot-wheels have left d. trace. 

Distressed. 
Where gentlest breezes whisper souls d. 

Diverse. 
D. along all space in fiery flight. 



S.Bartholomew, v. v. /. 3. 

3 Epiphany, v. viii. /. 4. 
Commination, v. v. /. 3. 

Evening, v. v. /. i. 
I Advent, v. xi. /. 5. 

4 Trinity, v. xiv. /. 3. 

24 Trinity, v. v, /. 2. 

Easter Tues. , v. xii. /. 2. 
9 Trinity, v. iii. /. i. 

SS. Phil. & Jas., V. x. /. 4 
S. Matthew, v. v. /. 6. 

5 Easter, v. ix. /. 4. 

6 Trinity, v. vi. /. 3. 

6 Epiphany, v. i. /. 7. 
Septuagesima, v. x, /. 2. 

1 Epiphany, v. iv. /. 7. 

3 Easter, v. iv. /. 7. 

2 Trinity, v. vii. /, i. 
18 Trinity, v. xx. /. 4. 

4 Advent, ?7. xiii. /. i. 
Trinity, v. vi. /. 3. 

7 Trinity, z/. iii. /. 3. 
25 Trinity, v. vi. /. I. 

5 Epiphany, v. v. /. 2. 

S. after Ascen., v. iii. /. 4. 
9 Trinity, f. ii. /. 6, 

Good Friday, v. vii. /. 5. 

S. Michael, v. iii. /. 3. 



I04 



DIVIDE — DIZZY. 



Divide. 
Thou lov'st Thy chosen remnant to d. 
The Saints his spoils d. 
With fear and anguish to d. 

Divided. 
D. thence through every age. 
D. in their earthly race. 

Dividing. 
'Twixt Prayer and watchful Love his heart d. 

Divine. 
Have spum'd, to-day, the voice d. 
The concord sweet of Love d. 
Approach Thee, Babe d. 
Care and remorse are lost, likt motes in light d. 
Wake, arm d. ! awake. 
Of hearts, the right of love d. 
Caught from that blaze by wrath d. 
Then waken into sound d. 
They say, who know the life d. 
Sceptre and Star d. 
In light d. 

Nor human wisdom nor d. 
With thee the words of wrath d. 
Of things d. the shadows bright. 
As earthly hopes abus'd are less than hopes d. 
And sure a form d. he wore. 
Till every pulse beat true to airs d. 
Is it, Christ's light is too d. 
How love d. may woo and fail. 
Read and confess the Hand D. 
Own'd Him d. , and yielded, nothing loth. 
The gift were too d. to ask. 
To taste that drop of peace d. 
With rays of love d. 
First filial duty, then d. 
Shall see things greater, things d. 
Should not their peace be peace d. 
Ye eagle spirits, that build in light d. 
On every brow in light d. 
The very breath of Love d. 
A meaning half d. 
Ever at hand, with airs d. 



The Angel watching by, d. 
Who in that d. spell. 



Divines. 



Divinest. 



With d. brow and tottering feet. 
His d. , doubting footsteps wind. 



Dizzy. 



I Advent, v. viii. /. 2. 

3 Lent, v. i. /. 4. 

12 Trinity, v. ii. /. 3. 

Whitsun Mon. , v. ix. /. I. 
S. Mark, v. ii. /, 3. 

S. Barnabas, v. ii. /. 3. 

Evening, v. xii. /. 2. 

4 Advent, v. xv. /. 2. 
Christmas Day, v. viii. /. 2. 

1 Christmas, v. ix. /. 6. 

5 Epiphany, v. i. /. I. 
5 Epiphany, v. iv. /. 6. 
5 Lent, V. V. /. i. 
Palm Sunday, v. vi. /. I. 
Wed. bef. East, v. iv. /. I. 

2 Easter, v. x. /. i. 

S. aft. Ascension, v. x. /. 6. 
2 Trinity, v. iii. /. 2. 
8 Trinity, v. i. /. 2. 

13 Trinity, v. iv. /. 2. 
17 Trinity, v. vi. /. 6. 
19 Trinity, v. iv. /. 6. 
23 Trinity, v. xiii. /, 4. 
S. bef Adv., v. viii. /. I. 
S. bef. Adv., v. ix. /. 3. 
S. Thomas, v. viii. /. ']. 
S. Matthias, v. iii. /. 3. 
S. Matthias, v. v. /. 4. 
S. Mark, v. v. /. 2. 

S. Barnabas, v. iv. /. 6. 
S. John Baptist, v. ix. /. 3. 
S. Bartholom., v. xiii. /. 4. 
S. Matthew, v. ix. /. 3. 
S. Michael, v. i. /. 5. 
All Saints, v. iv. /. 6. 
H. Comm., v. vii. /. 4. 
H. Baptism, v. viii. /. 4. 
Restoration, v. ix. /. 2. 

S. Peter, v. vii. /. 3. 

Palm Sunday, v. iv. /. 6. 

4 Advent, z/. v. /. 4. 
S. Peter, v. xvi. /. 3. 



DOG — DOUBT. 



Dog. 
The wild d. howls at fall of night. 

Dole. 
Heaven has in store a precious d. 

Dome. 
What echoes from the sacred d. 
Flash'd Sion's gilded d. to summer skies. 
Till tower, and d. , and bridge- way proud. 

Domestic. 
Around each pure d. shrine. 

Doom. 
The d. is half in mercy given. 
No flattering fancy change our Monarch's d. 
His righteous d. , that meek true-hearted Love. 
Wing'd with the sinner's d. 
We read the Pastor's d. 
Nor sweetly take a sinner's d. 
We cannot hope the heathen's d. 

Doomed. 
All but your hearts are there — O d. to prove. 

Door. 
But miss the Judge behind the d. 
Nor wait desponding round the bridegroom's*/. 
Watch by our father Isaac's pastoral d. 
Like armed angels at the d. 
The d. is clos'd —but soft and deep. 
And with clos'd d. in silent bower. 
Then, gliding through th' unopening d. 
He seems, as by the d. he waits. 
Went with Him through the rich man's d. 
Practised with you at Eden's d. 

Doors. 
Ten days th' eternal d. display'd. 

Doting. 
E'en to the d. mother : but Thine own. 

Double. 
Only win d. life. 

Doubt. 
Her heavens all dark with d. and crime. 
To ease them of d. 's galling chain. 
Yet mortals d. , when angels bring. 
In d. they wait, but not unblest. 
They d. not of their Master's rest. 
In d. and fear. 

While some might d., but all ador'd. 
Can d. what spirit in thee dwells. 
Were ye not fain to d. how Faith could dwell. 



105 



Whitsun Mon., v. iv. /. 4. 

7 Trinity, 7/. i. /. 2. 

Trinity, v. xvi. /. i. 

17 Trinity, v. i. /. 4. 

S. Matthew, v. viii. /. 5. 

1 Easter, v. ix. /. i. 

Sexagesima, v. viii. /. 4. 

2 Lent, V. xii. /. 4. 
2 Lent, V. xiii. /. I. 
Whitsunday, v. v. /. 2. 

8 Trinity, v. xi. /. 3. 
16 Trinity, v. iii. /. 4. 

18 Trinity, v. xv. /. I. 

1 Advent, v. iii. /. 5- 

2 Advent, v. iv. /. 7* 
2 Lent, V. vi. /. 4. 

2 I^ent, V. X. I. I. 

1 Easter, v. ix. /. 5* 
Trinity, v. viii. /. I. 
S. Thomas, v. vi. /. 6. 
S. Thomas, v. vii. /. i. 
S. Peter J z>. xi. /. 4. 

S. Matthew, v. vii. /. 6. 
Visit, of Sick, v. vii. /. 'J. 

S. aft. Ascen., v. ix. /. i. 

Mon. bef. East., z>. ii. /. 5. 

S. Barnabas, v. viii. /. 6. 

2 Advent, z/. ii. /. 2. 
6 Epiphany, v. i. /. 6. 
Easter Tues., v. vi. /. 3. 
4 Easter, v. iv. /, i. 

4 Easter, v. iv. /. 2. 

5 Easter, t/. iii. /. 2. 
S. Thomas, v. i. /. 7- 

S. Bartholom., v. vi. /. 4. 
S. Matthew, v. ii. /. 7. 



io6 



DOUBT — DOWNWARD. 



D. we, how souls so wanton change. 
And d. we yet ? Thou call'st again. 

Doubting. 
So d., rather let me die. 
Our warrant sure, but d. of our worth. 
His dizzy, d. footsteps wind. 
Upon whose d. M^ay apart. 

Doubts. 
For all thy rankling d. so sore. 

Dove. 
Must glide in air like gentle d. 
Open Thy fount, eternal D. 
Sweet D. ! the softest, steadiest plume. 
But tenderer than a d.^s soft eye. 
The gracious D. , that brought from Heaven. 
Soft as the plumes of Jesus' D. 
The D. must settle on the Cross. 
Hover'd His holy D. 
Then full of Heaven, the mystic D. 
Bearing the hallow'd d. 
His d.-\ike soul — best sacrifice. 
Thou who didst seal by Thy descending D. 
For Jesus' holy D. 
For His dear widow'd D. 
And drooping like a womided d. 
O'er which th' eternal D. 
As if the D. that guides their flight. 
For the all-gracious D. 
Most like a faithful d. 

Dove-like. 
That blessing dear, that d. -I. hand. 
Rise floating on its d. -I. way. 

Down. 
Cast d. her fainting child. 
Turn with a wish to d. ? 
D. in some lonely hermitage. 
I sit me d. beside the hazel grove. 
Descending d. the lightning's path. 
Makes for the d. a kindly nest. 
Far opening d. some woodland deep. 
Where Angels d. the lucid stair. 
Comfort's true sons ! amid the thoughts of d. 
Approaching d. the hallow'd aisle ! 
And gently lay him d. 

Dotvnward. 
That they should draw to Heaven his d. eye. 2 Easter, v. iii. /. 3. 
And daily as we d. ghde. i Trinity, v. iv. /. 5. 



S. Luke, V. viii. /. i. 
H. Comm., v. vii. /. I. 

6 Epiphany, v. vii. /. 7. 
S. Matthias, v. xi. /. 3. 
S. Peter, v. xvi. /. 3. 
Gun. Treas., v. vi. /. 3. 

S. Thomas, v. ix. /. I. 

S. Stephen, v. vi. /. 2. 

1 Christmas, v. ix. /. 2. 
Quinquagesima, v. i. /. I. 
4 Lent, V. V. /. 3. 
4 Lent, V. X. /. I. 
4 Easter, v. vii. /. I. 

4 Easter, v. ix. /. 8. 
Whitsunday, v. iii. /. 4. 
Whitsun Tues. , z/. x. /. i. 
Purification, v. ix. /, 4. 
Purification, v. x. /, 3. 
S. Matthias, v. xii. /. 2. 
Annunciation, v. vii. /. 6. 
S.Barnabas, v. ii. /. 8. 
SS. Sim. & Jude, v. i. /. 2. 
Holy Baptism, v. i. /. 3. 
Confirmation, v. v. /. 3. 
Churching, v. iii. /. 4- 
Restoration, v. v. /. 3. 

Confirmation, v. x. /. 2. 
Ordination, z/. vi. /. 4. 

2 Christmas, z/. ii. /. 4. 

2 Lent, z^. iv. /, 2. 
Good Friday, v. vii. /. 3. 

3 Easter, v. i. /. 7. 

5 Easter, v. ix. /. 6. 
S. after Ascen., z/. i. /. 2. 
Whitsun Mon., v. ii. /. I. 
8 Trinity, v. ii. /. I. 
S.Barnabas, v. vii. /. I, 
Matrimony, v. iv. /. 5. 
Bur. of Dead, v. ii. /, 2. 



DOWNWARD — DREADFUL. 



107 



In sorrow, on Life's d. way. 
Their d. sweep a moment stay'd. 

Downy. 
Shook from her plumes a d. shower. 

Drank. 
We ate and d. : then calmly blest. 

Draught. 
Why should we fear, youth's d. of joy. 
The angels, while our d. they own. 
One d. of spring's delicious air. 

Draw. 
That d. their curtains closer round. 
D. daily nearer home. 
That they should d. to Heaven his, &c. 
Then d. we nearer day by day. 
By soft, meek, tender ways He loves to d. 
For ye could d. th' admiring gaze. 
Some constant mind may d. us still the same. 
D., Holy Ghost, Thy seven-fold veil. 

Drrnv'st. 
D. thy bright veil across the heavenly way. 

Drawing. 
D. to Heaven with gentlest band. 

Drawn. 
D. round him like a shroud. 
Then keep the softening veil in mercy d. 
Is d. by mutual piety. 
Her summer veil, half d. on high. 
And when Thy veil is d. at last. 

Draws. 
The distant landscape d. not nigh. 
As nearer to Thy shrine she d. 
When dewy eve her curtain d. 
Th' appalling Future as it nearer d. 
Love d. a cloud. 

Dread. 
On the d. vision of the latter days. 
Than these d. signs Thy mighty hand. 
Of what shall be in those d. days. 
He watch'd his sorceries dark and d. 
In sudden torrents d. 
Which every hour d. warning give. 
D. Searcher of the hearts. 
Who that has felt thy glance of d. 

Dreadful. 
A dim and d. day. 



15 Trinity, v. i. /. 6. 
All Saints, zi. iii. /. 5. 

Confirmation, v. v. /. 4. 

Visit, of Sick, v. v. /. 6. 

2 Epiphany, v. vii. /. I. 

5 Trinity, v. xiv. /. 3. 

6 Trinity, v. i. /. 7. 

1 Advent, v. xiii. /. 3. 

3 Advent, v. ix. /. 5- 

2 Easter, v. iii. /. 3. 
2 Trinity, v. x. /. I. 

9 Trinity, v. viii. /. 4. 
15 Trinity, v. v. /. 5. 
24 Trinity, v. viii. /. 4. 
Confirmation, v. vii. /. I. 

Ascension Day, v. i. /. 3. 

S. Thomas, v. ii. /. 3. 

13 Trinity, v. ii, /. 4. 
24 Trinity, v. vii. /. I. 
SS,Sim.&Jud.,z',viii,/.2. 
All Saints, v. i. /. 6, 
H. Comm,, v. xvii. /. 2. 

4 Advent, v. xiii. /. I. 
Trinity, v. vii. /. 2. 

4 Trinity, v. iii. /. ' 3. 
21 Trinity, v. v, /. 3. 
S. John Baptist, v. v. /. 5- 

1 Advent, v. v, /, 2, 

2 Advent, v. iv, /. 4. 
Th, bef. East., v. vii. /. 4. 
2 Easter, v. vi. /. 6. 
Whitsunday, v. iv. /. 2. 

I Trinity, v. ii, /. 6. 
S. Matthias, z/. xii. /. i. 
S. Bartholomew, v. vi. /. I. 

Whitsunday, v. ii. /. 4. 



io8 



DREADFUL — DREAMS. 



Think on the shame, that d. hour. 
Too happy if, that d. day. 
The twiUght of the great and d. day. 
Think on that d. day. 

Dream, 
Here may we sit, and d. 
What is the heaven we idly d. ? 
Meek souls there are, who little </. 
For joy that we have wak'd and found it but a d. 
Ambition's boldest d. and last. 
Nor is the d. untrue ; for all around. 
It was not then a poet's d. 
Ah ! little d. our listless eyes. 
Favour'd beyond Archangel's d. 
While vainly for some pleasant d. 
How cold and bare what mortals d. 
His d. is chang'd — the Tyrant's voice. 
Little they d. , those haughty souls. 
Oh ! say not, d. not, heavenly notes. 
To a foul d. , of heathen night. 
Each passionate wish and d. to dear, &c. 
To d. the dead are near. 
D. on the soothing d. at will. 
Oft in her solemn hours we d. thee nigh. 
For the lost d. the heart may ache. 

Dream'd. 
Nor d. his prayers and tears. 
But, while I rov'd or idly d. 



By glimpses such as d. love. 
To aid Affection's d. eye. 



Dreamers. 



Dreaming;, 



Dreams. 



Think not of rest ; though d. be sweet. 

These, and such faint half- waking d. 

Her daring d. will cherish. 

To waft us ever on, soaring in blissful d. 

Waste their impassion'd might on d. of earth. 

So ^. the heart self-flattering, fondly d. 

Yet in the Prophet's soul the d. of avarice stay. 

Shame on the heart that d. of blessings gone. 

Therefore on fearful d. her inward sight. 

And shall our d. of music bar our ear. 

Such as in old prophetic d. 

Like sailors shipwreck'd in their d. 

But far unlike the former d. 

Is this a time for moonlight d. 

We in dark d. are tossing to and fro. 



6 Trinity, v. vii. /. I. 
II Trinity, v. vii. /. 5- 
S. John Bapt. , v. vi. /. 2. 
S. Michael, v. viii. /. 6. 

3 Advent, v. iv. /. I. 

6 Epiphany, v. viii. /. I. 
Wed. bef. Easter, v. v. /. 9. 
3 Easter, v. iii. /. 8. 
Whitsun Mon. , v. xi. /. 4. 

3 Trinity, v. iv. /. I. 

4 Trinity, v. i. /. I. 
Conv.of S.Paul, z/. viii./. i. 
Annunciation, v. viii. /. 4. 
SS. Philip & Jam. ,7^.iv./. 3. 
SS.Phil. &Jam.,z/.viii./.3. 
S. Peter, v. xiii. /. I. 

All Saints, v. v. /. I. 
Catechism, v. i. /. i. 
Matrimony, v. iii. /. 5- 
Churching, v. iii. /. 6. 
Gun. Treas., v. x. /. 2. 
Gun. Treas., v. xi. /. i. 
K. Ch. Martyr, v. vi. /. 4. 
Accession, v. ii. /. 6. 

Easter Mon., v. viii. /. 3. 

1 Easter, v. ii. /. 5. 

Trinity, v. vi. /. I. 
16 Trinity, v. x. /. 4. 

2 Advent, v. vii. /. I. 

1 Christmas, v. iv. /. 4. 

2 Epiphany, v. ix. /. 2. 

3 Epiphany, v. ix. /, 6. 

4 Epiphany, v. vii. /. 4. 
Mon. bef. East., v, x. /. i. 

2 Easter, v. ii. /. 6. 

3 Easter, v. ii. /. 5' 

5 Easter, v. ix. /. I. 
Ascension Day, v. vii. /. 3. 
Whitsun Mon., v. vi. /. 5. 
Whitsun Tu., v. ii. /. 3. 

7 Trinity, v. v. /. 4. 
II Trinity, v. ii. /. I. 
24 Trinity, v. ix. /. I. 



DREAMS — DRIFT. 

Bright are their d., because their thoughts, &c. 
And bHssful d. in secret shar'd. 
He d. he sees a lamp flash bright. 
Sad lonely d. in crowded hall. 

Drear. 
By the dusty wayside d. 
When all seems faithless round and d. 
Though into d. and dusky haze. 
Hast thou not seen, in night-hours d. 
And is there in God's world so d. a place. 
To gaze all down that d. abyss. 
Keeping her penance d. 

Drearier. 
Thine too the d. hour. 
Or in some d. scene Thine eye controuls. 

Dreariest. 
Along Life's dullest d. walk. 

Dreariness. 
From darkness, here, and d. 

Dreary. 
The self-deceiver's d. theme. 
To see, throughout the d. maze. 
All still and cold beneath yon d. stone. 
In the rock's d. sides. 
Left orphans in Earth's d. shade. 
Through many a d. age. 
Full many a d. anxious hour. 
Singing so thankful to the d. blast. 
The d. sounds of crowded earth. 
For d. were this earth, if earth were all. 
Who would not shun the d. uncouth place ? 
Amid that d. glare, in this world's citadel. 

Dregs. 
The d. of a polkxted life. 
Refine the d. , and yield us clean. 

Drenching. 
In d. spray, and driving shower. 

Drest. 
" The sword in myrtles d." 

Drew. 
Nor d. his visions down. 

That d. thy likeness here so true in every line. 
As one who d. celestial breath. 
By pastoral hands, toward Thee we d. 
As if we d. too near. 

Drift. 
D., when the storm is o'er. 



109 

24 Trinity, v. xi. /. i. 
S, Andrew, v. ii, /, 2. 
S. Peter, v. xiv. /. I. 
Accession, v. iv. /. 6. 

1 Epiphany, v. vi. /. 5. 

3 Epiphany, v. ii. /. 3. 
Quinquagesima, v. iii. /. 3. 
Ash- Wednesday, v. v. /. 2. 

2 Lent, V. i. /. I. 

12 Trinity, v. v. /. 2. 
Commination, v. ii. /. 4. 

2 Christmas, v. iv. /, 2. 
Easter Eve, v. ii. /. 5. 

Morning, v. xii. /. 4. 

2 Christmas, v. viii. /. I. 

6 Epiphany, v. viii, /. 2. 
5 Lent, V. vii. /. 5. 
Easter Eve, v. i. /. 3. 
Easter Eve, v. vi. /. 6. 
S. after Asc, v. ix, /, 5- 

4 Trinity, v. xiii, /, 2. 

5 Trinity, v. viii, /. I. 

21 Trinity, v. iv. /. 3. 

22 Trinity, v. ii. /, I. 

23 Trinity, v. viii, /. I. 

24 Trinity, v. vi. /. I. 
S. Matthew, v. ii. /. 8. 

S. bef. Adv., v. i. /. 4. 
S. bef. Adv., v. x. /, 6, 

5 Trinity, v. yiii. /. 3. 

3 Lent, V. vii. /. 2. 

22 Trinity, v. ii, /. 4. 
S. Thomas, v. viii, /. 8. 
S. Peter, v. ii. /. 4. 
Confirmation, v. viii. /. 4. 
Matrimony, v. i. /. 4. 

14 Trinity, v. ii. /. 8. 



no 



DRINK — DROWN. 



Drink. 
The slumb'rous potion bland, and wilt not d. 
And pour the d. of Heaven. 
There d. ; and when ye are at rest. 
D. of the cup that cannot cloy. 
This can ye be ? and can ye d. 

D/inks. 
A land that d. the rain of Heaven at will. 

Driven. 
Far in the wild His steps were d. 

Driving. 
In drenching spray, and d. shower. 

Droop. 
And Love's last flower seem'd...to d. and die. 

Drooping. 
Why lifts the Church her d. head. 
As when upon his d. head. 
'Tis not because thy d. form. 
Of violets d. one by one. 
It shines for us in vain, while d. sadness. 
And d, like a wounded dove. 
While d. paus'd twelve banners proud. 

Droops. 
Patiently she d. awhile. 
And idly d., to thee resign'd. 

Drop. 
'Twas but one little d. of sin. . 
The softest dews d. on her from above. 
They turn to sweetness, and d. holy balm. 
To bow before the "little d. of light." 
No d., for them, of kindly influence found. 
A d. of water — for love's sake. 
To taste that d. of peace divine. 

Dropfd. 
But d. from wings of seraphim. 

Drops. 
Are those few precious d. of Thine. 
Her spikenard d. unblam'd may pour. 
D. in the ocean of His praise. 
Some d. of balm in every bower. 
His sweat last night was as great d. of blood. 
The kindred d. will claim their own. 
In penitential d. have ebb'd away. 
Faster than those false d. and few. 
A few bright d. of holy dew. 

Drown. 
And d. in rude tempestuous blaze. 



Tues. bef East., v. v. /. i. 
I Easter, v. vii. /. 6. 
6 Trinity, v. vi. /. I. 
S.James, v. i. /. 3. 
S.James, v. ii. /. 5- 

3 Lent, V. iii. /. 5. 
Ash- Wed., v. vi. /. 8. 
5 Trinity, v. viii. /. 3. 

1 Advent, v. ix. /. 2. 

2 Advent, v. ii. /. 3. 
Ash- Wed., v. vi. /. 5. 
Easter Tues., v. ii. /. I. 
I Easter, v. xi. /. 4. 

I Trinity, v. v. /. 3. 

SS. Simon & Jude, v. i. 1.2. 

Confirmation, v. i. /. 3. 

1 Epiphany, v. v. /. 2. 
All Saints, v. i. /. 3. 

Sexagesima, v. i. /. 4. 

2 Lent, V. xiii. /. 3. 
Good Friday, v. iii. /. 5- 
17 Trinity, v. viii. /. 3. 
23 Trinity, v. v. /. 4. 
Con. of S. Paul, v. xi. /. 5. 
S. Mark, v. v. /. 2. 

1 Christmas, v. vii. /. 5. 

Circmncision, v. iii. /. 3. 

3 Epiphany, v. xi. /. 2. 
3 Epiphany, v. xii. /. 2. 
Sexagesima, v. iv. /. 5. 
Tues. bef East., v. iii. /. I. 

2 Trinity, v. vii. /. 6. 

3 Trinity, v. ix. /. 2. 
14 Trinity, v. iii. /. I. 
Holy Baptism, v. iii. /. 2. 

II Trinity, v. vi. /. 3. 



DROWN 'd — DULY. 



Ill 



Drowned. 
And lo ! at eventide the world is d. 
Then Nature's voice no more is d. 
Where five proud cities He, by one. . .sentence d, 

Drozvning. 
D. Thy music in the breast. 
Parted the d. waves. 

Drowsy. 
Strains, that outring Earth's d. chime. 



Dry. 

Out of the d. unfathom'd deep. 
Wash me, and d. these bitter tears. 
Thy grovelling soul that feels so desolate and(/. 
Flush'd into green the d. and leafless bower. 
And if the world seem dull and d. 
Shall pierce, and d. the fount of tears. 

Due. 
With d, feet tracing round. 

Dull. 
In vain, with d. and tuneless ear. 
When these d. ears shall scan aright. 
He sees them all ; and earth's d. bounds. 
And would thy d. heart fain. 
Nor shall d. age, as worldlings say. 
The d. earth o'er Thee, and Thy foes around. 
The d. hard stone within him melt. 
And if the world seem d. and dry. 
Heavy and d. this frame of limbs and heart. 
To d. the shafts of worldly harm. 
Through darkest nooks of this d. earth. 
Pass a few days, and this d. darkling globe. 
To bear the sight of d. decay. 



Along Life's d. dreariest walk 
And Music in the d. plain. 



Dullest. 



If d, purged our mental view. 

Till thou art d. train'd, and taught. 

Once d. welcom'd and ador'd. 

So may'st thou d. learn. 

Be Thy praise so d. sung. 

Yet so it is : for d. there. 

Or Friendship scorns us, d. tried. 

And joy so d. meet. 

Might d. take and strongly keep. 

That d. bears with you its part. 

Each lucid course be d. sped. 



Duly. 



Sexagesima, v, i. /. 6. 
4 Trinity, v. x. /. 3. 
7 Trinity, v. ii. /. 6. 

12 Trinity, v. viii. /. 6. 

20 Trinity, v. iv. /. 6. 

4 Advent, v. vi. /. 3. 

2 Christmas, v. iii. /. 5. 
Good Friday, v. x. /. I. 
Easter Eve, v. vii. /. 8. 
6 Trinity, v. iii. /. 6. 

II Trinity, v. iv. /. 2. 
S. Peter, v. xv. /. 3. 

3 Advent, v. viii. /. 4. 

4 Advent, v. iv. /. i. 
4 Advent, v. vi. /. 2. 
S. Stephen, v. iv. /. 7. 
Circumcision, v. xii. /. 2. 

2 Epiphany, v. xv. /. I. 
Easter Eve, v. i. /. 7. 

6 Trinity, v. iii. /. 8. 
II Trinity, v. iv. /. 2. 
23 Trinity, v. ix. /. I. 
S.bef. Adv. z/. vi. /. 3. 
S. Barnabas, v. iv. /. 7. 
S. Michael, v. vii. /. i. 
SS. Sim. & Jude, v. x. /. 3. 

Morning, v. xii. /. 4. 

3 Epiphany, v. iii. /. 2. 

4 Advent, v. xii. /. 4. 

4 Advent, v. xv. /. I. 
Christmas Day, v. vi. /. 3. 

5 Epiphany, v. xiii. /. 2. 
Palm Sunday, v. iv. /. 2. 
Good Friday, v. iii. /. I. 
Good Friday, v. iv. /. 4. 
Easter Tues., v. xi. /. 2. 

13 Trinity, v. iii. /. 2. 

21 Trinity, v. iv. /. 2. 
S. Andrew, v. ix. /. 4, 



112 



DULY — DWELL. 



By Thine anointed heralds d. crown'd. 

Till the same prayer were d. said. 

He sees His servants d. pair'd. 

And the young soldier d. sworn. 

By virgin fingers d. spread. 

Soft answers d. whisper'd to each... prayer. 

Dumb. 
But the deaf heart, the d. by choice. 
The d., deaf spirit from his place. 

Dun. 
Crown'd the eastern copse : and chill and d. 

Dungeon. 
Stores in the d. of His boundless realm. 
Is waving o'er his i/,-bed. 

Dusky. 
Over the d. heaven and bleak hill-side. 
The d. edge of stubborn war. 
Though into drear and d. haze. 
Through d. lane and wrangling mart. 

Dust. 
Till out of d. his magic raise. 
Crumble to d., and Thou, O GOD. 
With strength and hope your feeble d. 

Dusty. 
By the d. wayside drear. 

Duteous. 
Where'er she sets her d. feet. 
And to her Lord with d. heed. 
Which d. Memory should have stor'd. 
Ye to the sacred Hermit d. brought. 
Will store each flower, ye d. lay. 
Till then, whene'er with d. hand. 

Duties. 
With records sweet of d. done. 

Duty. 
Yet in meek d. to abide. 
First filial d., then divine. 
Each flower and tree, its d. done. 

Dwell. 
We shall not need her where we d. 
Sooner than they... miss where Thou dost d. 
May d., unseen by all but Heaven. 
And there are souls that seem to d. 
I thought it scorn with Thee to d. 
One gentle Star glides down, on earth to d. 
And d. with her in Heaven. 



S. Matthias, v. x. /. 3. 
S. Luke, V. iv. /. 4. 
SS. Sim. & Jude, v.m.l.Of 
Holy Baptism, v. vi. /. 2. 
Visit, of Sick, v. vi. /. 5. 
Churching, v. iv. /. 6. 

12 Trinity, v. iv. /, 3. 
12 Trinity, v. vii. /. 8. 

23 Trinity, v. i. /. 3. 



2 Lent, V. ii. /. 
S.Peter, v. xv. 



2. 

/. 4. 



3 Epiphany, v. i. /. 6. 
6 Epiphany, v. iii. /. 4. 
Quinquagesima, v. iii. /. 3. 
S. Matthew, v. iv. /. 6. 

3 Epiphany, v. viii. /. 5- 
18 Trinity, v. xvii. /. 3. 
Accession, v. v. /. 8. 

I Epiphany, v. vi. /. 5- 

Easter Day, v. xii. /. 4, 
S. aft. Ascen,, v. ii. /. 3. 
S. bef. Adv. v. iii. /. 3. 
S.Michael, v. iv. /. 7. 
Matrimony, v. vii. /. 7- 
Restoration, v. viii. /. i. 

SS.Sim.&Jude,z/. iv. /.3. 

WhitsunTues.jZ/. viii./. I. 
S. John Bapt., v. ix. /. 3. 
All Saints, v. ii. /. 2. 

4 Advent, v. x. /. 3. 
Christmas Day, v. viii. /. 5- 
3 Epiphany, v. v. /. I. 
Wed. bef East., v. vi. /. i. 

1 Easter, v. iv. /. I. 

2 Easter, v. iv. /. 3. 

3 Easter, v. vi. /. 4. 



Z>.coldly, where the fresh green earth is strew'd. 3 Trinity, v. v. /. 3. 



DWELL — EACH. 

Ye d. beside our paths and homes. 
Our hermit spirits d., and range apart. 
First seek thy Saviour out, and d. 
The living homes where Christ shall d. 
Were ye not fain to doubt how Faith could d. 
One d. in -wrath, and one in love. 
With thee for ever d. 



But where Thou d.. Lord. 
On many a happy vision d. 



Dwellest. 



Dwelling, 



The Lord who d. on high. 
Can doubt what spirit in thee d. 



Dwells. 



Dye. 



From robes of Tyrian d. 

Dyed. 
Was d. so foul, so deep in grain ? 

Dying. 
The cry that own'd Thy d. thirst. 
Love on the Saviour's d. head. 
Revive our d. fires, to bum. 
The silence of Christ's d. day. 
For the dear feast of Jesus d. 
Zeal's never-</. fire. 
The Spirit of the d. Son. 
Her funeral odours on her d. bed. 
Thy d. sweets may prove. 
Thou, who didst watch thy d. Spouse. 
All mourners, one with d. breath. 
Straight to the Cross she tum'd thy d. eye. 



EACH. 
E. borrows of its Sun. 
E. bolt, that o'er the sinner vainly rolls. 
E. legend of the shadowy strand. 
E. on his cross, by Thee we hang a while. 
To e. unknown his brother's prayer. 
E. to his brethren, all to God. 
E. to his rest beneath their parent shade. 
E. in his hidden sphere of joy or woe. 
No, not for e. and all of these. 
E. other in so firm a grasp. 
E. leading many a rescu'd soul. 
E. flower and tree, its duty done, 
moment by Thine altar's light. 



E. passionate wish and dream to dear, &c. 



113 

15 Trinity, v. iv. /. i. 
24 Trinity, v. ii. /. 2. 
S. Andrew, v. vi. /. I. 
Annunciation, v. x. /. 5- 
S. Matthew, v. ii. /. 7. 
S. Luke, V. V. /. 4. 
Restoration, v. vii. /. 6. 

Christmas Day, v. vi. /. i. 

4 Lent, V. X. /. 4. 

24 Trinity, v. xiv. /. 3. 
S. Bartholomew, v. vi. /. 4. 

3 Advent, v. vi. /. 4. 
14 Trinity, v. i. /. 3. 

2 Christmas, v. vii. /. 6. 

3 Epiphany, v. xi. /.I. 
Easter Tues,, v. xiv. /. i. 
S. bef Adv., -u. iii. /. 7. 
S. bef Adv., v. vi. /. 5. 
Conv. of S . Paul, v. xiii, /. 3. 
SS. Sim. &Jude, v. iv. /. I. 
All Saints, v. iii. /. 8. 
H. Baptism, v. xii. /. 4. 
Visit, of Sick, v. ii. /. 3. 
Visit, of Sick, v. v. /. 7. 
K. Ch. Martyr, v. viii. /. 4. 



Septuagesima, v. iv. /. 4. 

2 Lent, V. ii. /. 3. 

3 Lent, V. vii. /, 3. 
Easter Eve, v. iii. /. 5. 
Easter Mon., v. xii. /. I. 
2 Trinity, v. x. /. 2. 

23 Trinity, v. ii. /. 4. 

24 Trinity, v. ii. /. i. 
S. bef. Adv., v. vii. /. I. 
S. Mark, v. i. /. 5. 

S. Mark, v. ii. /. 5. 
All Saints, v. ii. /. 2. 
H. Comm., v. xiii. /. 2. 
Churching, v. iii. /. 6. 



114 



EACH — EAR. 



E. awful curse that on mount Ebal rang. 

E. in his coral cave. 

E. pastoral heart thy bounty knows. 

Eager. 
When to her e. lips is brought. 
Far open'd on their e. view. 
(Though all seem gather'd in one e. bound. ) 
And Faith may feed her e. view. 
The deep yet e. view. 

Eagle. 
And upward gaze with e. eyne. 
But where are now his e. wings ? 
Her e. wings, to shelter in the wild. 
And thou shalt need an e. 'j gaze. 
Ye e. spirits, that build in light divine. 
Lion or e. — each bright fold. 

Ear. 
Faith's e., with awful still delight. 
Each sound His wakeful e. receives. 
In vain, with dull and tuneless e. 
And thou, too curious e. , that fain. 
To the inward e. devout. 
You best may bring it to His e. 
And may Thine e., that sealed seems, 
Tun'd by Faith's e. to some celestial melody. 
And pierce, O Lord, Thy justly-sealed e. 
And shall our dreams of music bar our e. 
And as on Israel's awe-stn.;ck e. 
Nor doth the outward e. alone. 
Fills e. and brain. 

Or with pleas'd e. bewilder'd watch. 
Deafens the e. that fain would wake. 
Dies on the awful e. 
In Wisdom's e. thy blithest strains. 
On the lorn e. , die quite away. 
Steals on the <?. 

For Thou hast sworn, that every e. 
Meet for a hermit's e. 
Most welcome to the chasten'd e. 
Less keenly, through his grosser e. 
Eye, e. , and hand, and loving heart. 
To every e. in every land. 
Left lingering on his inward e. 
Give e., ye kings — bow down. 
Fain would he shun both e. and sight. 
Rising and falling on the e. 
Thou hast an e. for angels' songs. 
It seems not to th' entranced e. 



Commination, v. iii, /, i. 
Prayer at Sea, v. v. /. 2. 
Accession, v. v. /. 4. 

3 Easter, v. iv. /. 3. 

4 Easter, v. ii. /, 6, 
7 Trinity, v. ii, /, 3. 
H. Conim., z/, ii. /. 3. 
H. Baptism, tj. ix. /. 4. 

Wed. bef, Easter, v. iv. /. 2. 
Whitsun Mon., v. vii. /. I. 
S. John Bapt., v. viii. /. 2. 
S. Bartholomew, v. i. /. 2. 
S. Michael, v. i. /. 5- 
Confiniiation, v. ii. /, 3. 

1 Advent, v. xii. /. 3. 

2 Advent, v. v. /. 2. 
4 Advent, v. iv. /, I. 

4 Advent, v. xiv. /. I. 

1 Epiphany, v. ii, /. 2. 

3 Epiphany, v. vi, /. 4. 

5 Epiphany, v. i. /. 5- 

3 Lent, V. viii. /. 6. 
5 Easter, v. iii. /. 4. 
Ascension Day, tj. vii, /, 3, 
Whitsunday, v. vi, /, I, 
Whitsunday, v. viii, /. I. 
Whitsunday, v. x, /, 3. 

2 Trinity, z>. ii. /. 3. 

4 Trinity, v. viii. /. 3. 
4 Trinity, v. x. /. 2. 

4 Trinity, v. xxiii, /, 3. 
7 Trinity, v. vii. /. 2. 
9 Trinity, v. viii. /, 2, 
12 Trinity, tj. ix. /, 5, 

20 Trinity, z/, ii, /, 8. 

21 Trinity, v. iii, /. 5. 

22 Trinity, v. vii. /, 3, 
S, Thomas, v. vii. /. 5, 
Conv, of S, Paul, v. ix, /. 4. 
Conv, of S, Paul, v. xiv. /. 4. 
Purification, v. iv, /, I. 
S. Barnabas, v. ii. /. 2. 
S. Peter, v. xii. /. 3, 

S. Luke, V. xviii. /. I. 
Ordination, v. vii. /. 3. 



EARLIER — EARTH. 



115 



Earlier. 
She too, in ^., purer days. 
And e. light thine altar fires. 
Of e. life, thovigh pride or rage. 

Earliest. 
Who ever saw the e. rose. 
With her at e. call of His dear gracious voice. 
That like thine e. dew. 

Early. 
Then to His e. home did Love repair. 
Whether, e. call'd to bliss. 
Seen in life's e. morning sky. 
He who with one rough word, some e. day. 
They e. sought the tomb. 
The e. Shepherd^s way. 
When to her bird, too e. scap'd the nest. 
True son of our dear Mother, e. taught. 

Earn. 
Thy prayers and tears may e. 
Their Lord resign'd them all, to e. 

Earned. 
Your amarant wreaths were e. 

Earnest. 
The e. of our bliss. 
Lord, by Thy sad and e. eye. 
Some glorious e. of thine high estate. 
Spirit of Christ — Thine e. given. 

Ears. 
E'en with the loud Hosanna ringing in His e. 
When these dull e. shall scan aright. 
Strange to our e. the church-bells of our home. 
His e. are open to abide. 
And in the e. of mourners say. 
Unheard by all but angel e. 
Open our e. to hear. 
With hymns of angels in His . 
No more on listless e. expire. 
As Thou hast touch'd our e. , and taught. 
Preserve, good Lord, Thy servants' e. 
Our e. have heard th' Almighty's call. 
(Though meek e. only understand.) 
To childish e. are vain. 

Earth. 
Oh ! may no e. -born cloud arise. 
In e. or sky, in stream or grove. 
To lead on e. an Angel's life. 
Of the bright things in e. and air. 
Strains, that outring E.''s drowsy chime. 



Epiphany, v. xi. /. I. 
Easter Day, v. iv. /. 2. 
14 Trinity, v. iii. /. 6. 

4 Lent, V. ii. /. i. 

S. Thomas, v. iv. /. 8, 
H. Baptism, v. xii. /. 3. 

I Advent, v. ix. /. 5. 
S. John Evan., v. ii. /. 3. 
Epiphany, v. i. /. 2. 
Good Friday, v. vi. /. 5. 
Easter Tues. , v. ix. /. 2. 
25 Trinity, v. i. /. 4. 
Commination, v. iv. /. 3. 
K. Ch. Martyr, v. vi. /. i. 

5 Epiphany, v. xiii. /. 4. 
22 Trinity, v. xii. /. 3. 

S. Michael, v. ii. /. I. 

4 Lent, V. X. /. 2. 

12 Trinity, v. vii. /. 5- 

17 Trinity, v. vii. /. 4. 
Ordination, v. viii. /. i. 

1 Advent, v. ii. /. 6. 
4 Advent, v. vi. /. 2. 
Mon. bef. East, v. ii. /. i. 
Good Friday, v. vi. /. 3. 
Easter Day, v. xi. /. 3. 
Easter Mon., v. viii. /. i. 
Whitsunday, v. xi. /. 2. 
Whitsun Tues., v. xi. /. i.' 
7 Trinity, v. viii. /. 2. 

12 Trinity, v. viii. /. I. 
12 Trinity, v. viii. /. 8. 

18 Trinity, v. xiv. /. 3. 
Conv. of S. Paul, v, ix. /. 5. 
Catechism, v. i. /. 2. 

Evening, v. iii. /. 3. 
Evening, v. iv. /. 4. 

2 Advent, v. vi. /. 8. 
4 Advent, v. i. I. i. 
4 Advent, v. \i. I. 3. 



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EARTH. 



Glory to God on high, on e. be peace. 

And all e. owns, of good and great. 

He sees them all ; and e. V dull bounds. 

He, though he seem on e. to move. 

Seven guilty realms... on e.''s defiled breast. 

From all the hopes and chai-ms of e. 

On e. no sheltering bower. 

And see we not, up E.''s dark glade ? 

Give true hearts but e. and sky. 

As free and blithe, as if on e. 

Waste their impassion'd might on dreams of e. 

That bitter sigh was all for e. 

Poor fragments all of this low e. 

What are the saints on e. ? 

The mystic heaven and e. within. 

Chaining to e. with strong desire. 

If niggard E. her treasures hide. 

Bless'd increase of reviving E. 

On the green e. they spring. 

On souls that sin and e. forsook. 

Untold, unspeakable on e. 

But ask of elder days, e. 'j- vernal hour. 

Here in the coarse rude e. 

God's own work to do on e. 

Stones in e.^s dark womb that rest. 

Dare not hope to join on e. 

Nor man nor angel liv'd in Heaven or e. 

Th' unearthly thoughts have pass'd from e. away. 

And the sad burthen press'd Him so to e. 

By false kind solaces, and spells of e. 

Without a hope on e. to find. 

Above this e. — so rich a spell. 

Be this our charm, mellowing ^.'j- ruder noise. 

Thy course in E. ''s bewildering ways. 

That ever dawn'd on sinful e. 

The bitter herbs of e. are set. 

Let not Thy blood on e. be spent. 

Wait like the parched e. on April skies. 

The dull e. o'er Thee, and Thy foes around. 

That, as Thy blood won e., Thine agony. 

Again with e. to blend. 

E. all refin'd with bright supernal fires. 

E. shall resign her part. 

To seek on e. a Christian's bliss. 

Yet low upon the e. his heart and treasure lie. 

One gentle Star glides down, on e. to dwell. 

When the glad E. is offering all her best. 

Now is there solemn pause in e. and heaven. 

Withdraw Thine hand, nor dash to e. 



Christmas Day, v. ii. /. 5- 
S, Stephen, v. i. /. 7. 
S. Stephen, v. iv. /. 7. 
S. Stephen, v. vi. /. I. 

1 Christmas, v. i. /. 6. 
Circumcision, v. xv. /. 3. 

2 Christmas, v. iv. /. 8. 
2 Christmas, v. viii. /. "J. 

1 Epiphany, v. iii. /. 5. 

2 Epiphany, v. i. /, 3, 

4 Epiphany, v. vii. /. 4. 

5 Epiphany, v. iii. /, 5. 

6 Epiphany, v. viii. /. 6. 
Septuagesima, v. vi. /. 2. 
Septuagesima, v. xi. /. 3. 
Sexagesima, v. vi. /. 4. 
Sexagesima, v. viii. /. i. 
Quinquagesima, v. ii. /. 3. 
Quinquagesima, v. v, /. 2. 
Quinquagesima, v.y'm.l.T,. 
Ash-Wednes,, v. vii. /. 2. 
2 Lent, V. ix. /. i. 

4 Lent, V. vi. /. 2, 
Palm Sunday, v. i. /. 5- 
Palm Sunday, v. iii. /. 6. 
Palm Sunday, v. iv. /. 7, 
Mon. bef. East. ,v. iv. /. 2. 
Mon. bef. East., v. vii, 1.2. 
Tues. bef East., v. iii. /. 2. 
Tues. bef East., v. xi. /. 2. 
Wed. bef. East. , v. v. /. 7. 
Wed. bef. East., v. vi, /, 2. 
Wed. bef. East. , v. x. /. 3, 
Th. bef. East., v. vii. /. 2. 
Good Friday, v. i. /. 2, 
Good Friday, v. iii. /. 2. 
Good Friday, v. ix, /. 2. 
Good Friday, v. ix. /. 6. 
Easter Eve, v. i. /. 7- 
Easter Eve, v. ii. /, 7. 
Easter Eve, v. iv, /, 6, 
Easter Eve, v. iv, /, 7, 
Easter Eve, v. vi, /. 2, 
Easter Day, v. viii, /, 2, 

2 Easter, v. iii, /, 6. 

2 Easter, v. iv. /. 3. 

3 Easter, v. vi. /. 6. 

5 Easter, v. i, /, I, 
5 Easter, v. x. /. 5. 



EARTH. 



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Sure, when I reach the pomt where e. 

He to e. V lowest cares is still awake. 

The E. that in her genial breast. 

Left orphans in E.''s dreary shade. 

From Heaven to E., attendants meet. 

But these, like tongues, o'er all the e. 

What toiling e. had pil'd. 

Shall blend again the crowns of e. 

Early to quit His home on e. 

And wheresoe'er in e. 'j wide field. 

Now Heaven and e. are to our bliss consenting. 

The colouring may be of this e. 

Dwell coldly, where the fresh green <?.is strew'd. 

Of endless life, yet wrapt in e. 's annoy. 

Which bids us see in heaven and e. 

And one by one to e. reveals. 

The travail pangs of E. must last. 

In Christ's new heaven and e. 

E.'s common paths are strewn all o'er. 

Whose love can turn e. 's worst and least. 

And lay thee even with e. 

All that e. owns or sin destroys. 

Caught by e. 's shadows as they fleet. 

When e. can yield no more. 

His blessing on e. 's primal bower. 

Over some broken reed of e. beneath. 

The Christian Pastor, bow'd to e. 

Where, undisturb'd by sin and e. , the soul. 

'Tis 'mid the strong foundation of the e. 

And as this landscape broad — e. , sea, and sky. 

The dreary sounds of crowded e. 

This e. a boundless space. 

For dreary were this e. , if e. were all. 

Whether slow creeping on cold e. , or bome. 

Weak mortals, all entranc'd, on e. would lie. 

Their memory cheering : . . . th' <?. -stain'd spright . 

Must hover nearer e., and less in light. 

But faster than she soars, our ^.- bound... tires. 

E.'s gems the fire of Heaven have caught. 

When all the cares of e. are over. 

Is there, on <?. , a spirit frail. 

One moment — and to e. he falls. 

Were prisoner yet in this dark e. 

So shall Sin ask of heaven and e. 

Ye rulers of the e. 

Now sees, unlook'd for. Heaven on e. 

That thou, on e., wouldst aye with her endure 

Till e. to Heaven be purified. 

Shall melt with e. and sin away. 



Ascension Day, v. iv. /. i. 
Ascension Day, v. v. /. 4. 
Sun. aft. Ascen., v. i. /. i. 
Sun. aft. Ascen. , v. ix. /. 5. 
Sun. aft. Ascen., z'. xii. /. 2. 
Whitsunday, v. v. /. 3. 
Whitsun Mon., z/. viii. /. 3. 
Whitsun Mon., ?7. xii. /. 5. 
Whitsun Tues., z>. vii. /. i. 
Whitsun Tues. , v. xix. /. i. 

1 Trinity, v. iii. /. 3. 

2 Trinity, v. iv. /. 7- 

3 Trinity, 7j. v. /. 3. 

3 Trinity, z>. vii. /. 4. 

4 Trinity, v. ii. /. I. 
4 Trinity, v. ix. /. 3. 
4 Trinity, z/. xv, /. 3. 
4 Trinity, v. xxi. /. 2. 
7 Trinity, v. vii. /. 5- 
7 Trinity, v. x. /. 4. 
10 Trinity, v. v, /. 6. 

12 Trinity, v. iii. /. 6. 

13 Trinity, v. ix. /. 2. 

14 Trinity, v. ii. /. 4. 

15 Trinity, v. vi. /. 3. 
17 Trinity, r/. ix. /. 3. 

19 Trinity, ta viii. /. I. 

20 Trinity, v. i. /. 3. 
20 Trinity, v. i. /. "J. 
20 Trinity, v. vi. /. 5- 
22 Trinity, v. ii. /. I. 

22 Trinity, v. vi. /. 2, 

23 Trinity, z/. viii. /. I. 

23 Trinity, v. ix. /. 2. 

24 Trinity, v. iv. /. 3. 
24 Trinity, v. xi. /. 2. 
24 Trinity, v. xi. /. 4. 
S. bef. Adv., v. iv. /. 8. 
S.bef. Adv., v. viii. /. 4. 
S. Andrew, v. iii. /. 4. 
S.Thomas, v. viii. /. i. 
Con V. of S. Paul, v. iii. /. 4. 
Conv. of S.Paul, v. v. /. 4. 
Conv. of S . Paul, v. vii. /. 2. 
Purification, v. iv. /. 2. 
Purification, v. xiv. /. 3. 

.S.Matthias, z/. vi. /. 3. 
S. Matthias, za vi. /. 4. 
S. Mark, v. vi. /. 3. 



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EARTH — EARTHWARD. 



Through darkest nooks of this dull e. 

Thus saints, that seem to die in e.'s rude strife. 

Our weary souls, by e. beguil'd. 

What names on e. shall lowliest prove. 

The soft green of the vernal e. 

The nearest Heaven on e. 

E. and her idols part. 

Faint warblers of this e., that would combine, 

E.''s charmers never knew. 

To nurse, on e., the heavenly seed. 

Of Heaven and e. beneath. 

Our darlings on e.''s quiet breast. 

Nor wake, until new heaven, new e. 

No richer incense breathes on e. 

A Heaven on e. around the couch, &c. 

Too high for e. 

Earthly. 
When our e. lov'd ones sink. 
Too soon the glare of e. day. 
Our e. gold Thou dost not scorn. 
Unseen, unfelt their e. growth. 
They, who have won their e. mind. 
An idol form of e. gold. 
Or lawless roam around this e. waste. 
To spoil Love's e. paradise. 
Let it flow on, till all thine e. heart. 
Back to our e. round. 
If ever, floating from faint e. lyre. 
(Thou know'st it) on this e. ball. 
As e. hopes abus'd are less than hopes divine. 
When fade all earthly flowers and bays. 
So, a;s we walk our e. round. 
No pomp of e. guards. 
She who to e. joys. 
Thou hadst no e. sire. 
Her, His sole e. care. 
Divided in their e. race. 
Too deep for e. light. 

We and our e. griefs may ask and hope a part, 
We must not mar with e. praise. 
Their e. stains. 
And bury in His wounds our e. fears. 

Earthquake. 
God is not in the e.; but behold. 

Earthquakes. 
By tempests, e. , and by wars. 

Earthward. 
The floods of glory e, pour. 



S, Barnabas, v. iv. /. 7. 
S. Barnabas, v. viii. /. 5- 
S.John Bapt., v. viii. /, 7- 
S.James, v. iv. /. 3. 
S. BarthoL, v. ii. /. 2. 
S. Matthew, v. i. /. 2. 
S. Matthew, v. vi. /. 4. 
S. Michael, v. i, /. 7. 
H. Baptism, v. iii. /. 4. 
Matrimony, v. v. /, 6. 
Matrimony, v. vii. /, 2. 
Burial of Dead, v. ix. /. 4, 
Burial of Dead, v. x, /, 3, 
Churching, v. ii. /. 2. 
Churching, v. v. /. 6. 
Prayer at Sea, v. iv. /. 5- 

S. John Evang., v. vi. /. 3. 
Epiphany, v. iii. /. I. 
3 Epiphany, v. x. /. 4. 
6 Epiphany, v. x. /. I. 
Easter Tues., v. x, /, 3. 
5 Easter, v. vii. /. 6, 
Ascension Day, v. ii, /, 4. 

2 Trinity, v. ix. /. 8, 

3 Trinity, v. ix. /. I. 

5 Trinity, v. vi, /. 4, 

6 Trinity, v. vi. /. 5- 
II Trinity, v. v, /, 2. 
17 Trinity, v. vi. /. 6. 
19 Trinity, v. i. /. 3. 
Conv. of S. Paul, v. xv. /. I. 
Purification, v. v. /, i. 
Purification, v. xiv. /, I, 
Annunciation, v. iii, /. 3. 
Annunciation, v. vi. /. 6. 
S, Mark, v. ii. /, 3. 
SS.Phil.&Jas,,z',vii, /, 4, 

, S.Barnabas, v. vi, /. 8. 
S.Bai-thol. , V. xii. /, I. 
All Saints, v. iv. /. 5- 
K.Charles M., v. ix. /. 4. 

9 Trinity, v. vii, /. I. 

2 Advent, v. iii, /, 3, 

4 Easter, v. v. /, 6, 



EASE — ECHOES. 



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Ease. 
Let present Rapture, Comfort, E. 
To e. them of doubt's galling chain. 
Nor let the sinner lose his soul at e. 
Or e. ? the Cross is bitter grief. 
Have our frail spirits found their e. 

East. 
Star of the E. , how sweet art Thou. 
From west to e. one thrilling ray. 
When from the e. th' eternal morning moves, 

Eastei: 
Sooner than where the E. sun. 
An E. Day in every week. 
The vernal light of E. morn. 
From Heaven their E. news. 
On E. wings might lift us high. 

Easterjt. 
Speed to the e. mount like flame. 
Thy wild hair floating on the e. breeze. 
Along the e. sky. 
That crown'd the e. copse. 
Which brightens like the e. moon. 
Beneath the burning e. sky. 

Eat. 
Are call'd to sit and e. 
E. of the bread that cannot waste. 
Where He vouchsaf'd to e. 

Eaves. 
Yet is He there : beneath our e. 

Ebal. 
Each awful curse, that on mount E. rang. 

Ebb. 
Time's waters will not e. nor stay. 

EbVd. 
In penitential drops have e. away. 

Ebbing. 
Life's e. stream on either side. 

Echo. 
And E. bids good-night from every glade. 
Still may the e. of that sound. 
Such are the notes that e. through. 

Echoed. 
\% e. on for ever. 
'Tis e. in the heart. 

Echoes. 
What e. from the sacred dome. 
In choral e. hear,' 



Morning, v. xv. /. 2. 
6 Epiphany, v. i. /. 6. 
I Lent, V. iv. /, 8. 
16 Trinity, v. vii. /. 2. 
S.bef. Adv., v. vii. /. 2. 

Epiphany, v. i. /. i. 
6 Trinity, v. ii, /. 7. 
21 Trinity, v. vii. /. 6. 

Good Friday, v. ii. /. i. 
Easter Day, v. ii. /. 4. 
Easter Day, v. v. /. 2. 
Easter Tues., v. vi. /. 4. 
S.bef. Adv., v. iv. /. 2. 

1 Advent, v. ii. /. 4. 

2 Easter, v. i. /. 3. 

4 Trinity, v. ix. /. 2. 
23 Trinity, v. i. /. 3. 
SS.Phil. &Jas.,z/. xi. /. 3. 
Gun. Treas., v. i. /. i. 

S. bef. Advent, v. vi. /. 8. 

S.James, v. i. /. 4. 

S. Matthew, v. vii. /. 2. 

2 Advent, v. v. /. i. 
Commination, v. iii. /. i. 

I Christmas, v. viii. /. i. 

3 Trinity, v. ix. /. 2. 
I Trinity, v. iv. /. 6. 

23 Trinity, z/. ii. /. 2. 
Conv. of S. Paul, z/.xv./. 2. 
Purification, v. ii. /. 3. 

Christmas Day, v. ii. /. 4- 
Whitsunday, v. viii. /. 4- 

Trinity, v. xvi. /. i. 
S. Thomas, v. i. /. 4. 



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ECHOING — ELIJAH. 



Echoing. 
Flows out the e. lay beyond the starry quire. 
E. angelic songs. 
Fail to find fit e. here. 
For thankful e. all the year. 
High o'er the e. nave. 

Ecstatic. 
But in e. awe they muse. 

Eden. 
As if, fresh-borne from E. 'j- happy grove. 
Whom soon in E. thou shalt greet. 
Our E. 'j- happy birth. 
To dash her cup of joy, since E. lost. 
Our Lord in E. bends. 
Sm^cUs yon bright vale, as E. rich and rare. 
Whether in E. bowers Thy welcome voice. 
Bright flowers of E. bloom and twine. ' 
In E., on th' ambrosial bowers. 
Relics ye are of E. V bowers. 
If, while around thee gales from E. breathe. 
As his when E. held his virgin heart. 
Lily of E. 'j- fragrant shade. 
Such as E. cannot know. 
Banquet and hymn, your E. 'j festal store. 
To E. 'j- portal, and those fires. 
Practis'd with you at E.''s door. 

Edge. 
The dusky e. of stubborn war. 
Weak tremblers on the e. of woe. 

Either. 
Where'er I gaze on e. hand. 
Thou melt on e. hand. 
Angels, or more, on e. hand are nigh. 
Life's ebbing stream on e. side. 

Elate. 
And now e. and trembling now. 
How didst thou glide on brightening wing e. 

Elder. 
But ask of e. days, earth's vernal hour. 
Ye soar those e. saints to meet. 
When for an e. 'j shame the tears. 

Eldest. 
Her brethren, mightiest, wisest, e. born. 
Of all Thine angels e. born. 

Elect. 
Till Thine e. are number'd, and the grave. 

Elijah. 
On Horeb, with E., let us lie. 



Christmas Day, tj. i. /. 6. 
Septuagesima, v. ix. /, 4. 
Palm Sunday, v. iv. /. 4. 
S. bef. Adv. , v. iii. /. 4. 
Commination, v. i. /. 4. 

4 Easter, v. iv. /. 5* 

H. Innocents, v. ii. /, 6. 
Circumcision, v. xi. /. 3. 
Septuagesima, v. vi. /. 4. 
Sexagesima, v. vi. /. 3. 
Quinquagesima, z/.viii./.2. 
I Lent, V. iii, /, 3. 
Easter Eve, v. ii. /. 3. 
I Easter, v. ix. /, 2. 
S.aft. Ascension, v. iii. l.^. 
15 Trinity, v. ii, /, I. 

17 Trinity, v. ix. /. I. 
23 Trinity, v. vi. /. 4. 
Annunciation, v. vii. /. 2. 
S.John Bapt., v. v. /. 2. 
S. Michael, v. iv. /. 8. « 
Matrimony, v. i. /. 5. 
Visit, of Sick, v. vii. /. 7. 

6 Epiphany, v. iii. /. 4. 

18 Trinity, v. xvi, /. I. 

Sexagesima, v. iv. /. 2. 
Quinquagesima, v. iii. /. 4, 
I Lent, V. ii. /. 5. 

1 Trinity, v. iv. /. ^ 

S. bef. Adv., z/. v. /, 7. 
S. Michael, v. vi. /. 3. 

2 Lent, V. ix. /, I. 
All Saints, v. vii. /. 5, 
Gun. Treas., v. xv. /, 3. 

2 Lent, z*. xiv. /. I. 
H. Comm., v. xiv. /. 4. 

Easter Eve, v. iv. /. 3. 
9 Trinity,' v. ii. /. 4. 



ELIJAH — EMBRUE. 

The fallen Church hath felt E.'s eye. 
Why linger, till EJs car. 

Else, 
E. let us keep our fast within. 
E. wherefore, when the bitter waves o'erflow. 
E. had it bruis'd too sore his tender heart. 
E. we should all sin on or sleep. 
E. wherefore leaving your own bliss. 
E., though in Christ's own words, &c. 
It must be so : e. wherefore falls. 
The prayer is heard — e. why so deep. 

Elves. 
Ye gentle e., by Fancy seen. 

Embalm. 
Risen, may e. His sacred name. 

Embalmed. 
Christ every where e. and shrin'd. 

Embers. 
Lives in our e. here. 



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Quelling th' e. spirit's strife. 

Meet e. of His vow. 

E. in the greenest glade. 



Embitter' d. 
Emblem. 



Embosom? d. 



Embrace. 



Sleeps sweetly in th' e. 

How little can the heart e. ! 

May thus in heart e. 

Ere from her last. e. her hero part. 

The broken heart to love's e. 

How dearly to e. thy foe. 

A mother's arm a serpent should e. 

For endless ages to e. 

The faithful champions shall e. 

His spirit with a dear e. 

And ready for the Lord's e. 

Though in our frail e. 

Then parted ; ye to Christ's e. 

Embraced. 
To trust them in His arms, for ever safe e. 
As man e., as God ador'd. 
Which firm e. with heart and arm. 

Embracing. 

Embrue. 
Or with His love so deep e. 



The glorious sky e. all. 



S.John Bapt., v. i. /. 2. 
S. John Bapt., v. vi. /. 3. 

Ash- Wed., v. iv. /. i. 
Mon. bef East. , v. x. /. 2. 
Th. bef Easter, v. vi. /. 7. 
4 Easter, v. ix. /, 9. 
13 Trinity, v. x. /. 3. 
17 Trinity, v. xii. /. 6. 
22 Trinity, v. viii. /. i. 
S. Peter, v. ii. /. I. 

25 Trinity, v. i. /. 5- 

3 Epiphany, v. xi. /. 5- 

Easter Day, v. xii. /. 2. 

S. Barnabas, v. vii. /. 6. 
Burial of Dead, v. viii. /. 3. 
Purification, v. x. /. i. 
6 Epiphany, v. v. /. 4. 

3 Advent, v. iii. /. 5- 

4 Advent, v. i. /, 2. 
Circumcision, v. ix. /. 4. 
Mon. bef Easter, v. i. /. 4. 
6 Trinity, v. v. /. 4. 

22 Trinity, z/. x. /. 3. 
24 Trinity, v. vi. /. 3. 
S. Andrew, v. xi. /. 4. 
S. Mark, v. ii. /. 6. 
S.John Bapt,, v. iii. /. 3. 
H. Baptism, v. iv. /. 2. 
H. Baptism, v. x. /. 4. 
Visit, of Sick, v. vii. /. 4. 

H. Innocents, v. vi. /. 8. 
2 Trinity, z/. iii. /. 8. 
S. Peter, v. x. /. 2. 

Septuagesima, z/. iii. /. I, 
S. Stephen, v. v. /. 3. 



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EMERALD — ENDEARING. 
Emerald. 



With a bright e. thread. Easter Mon. , v. i. /. 4. 

O'er e. meadows gay. 25 Trinity, v. i. /. 2. 

Emerging. 
In all th' e. hills so gi-een. Quinquagesima, v. ix. /. 3. 

Her northern pinnacles had caught th' e. ray. 1 7 Trinity, v. iii. /. 6. 

Emmaus. 
Who once to ^5', took their way. 

Empires. 
The giant forms oi e. on their way. 
Whom e. own with bended knee. 

Employ. 



S. Thomas, v. v. /. 6. 

2 Easter, v. ii. /. 3. 
All Saints, v. v. /. 2. 



Till all, both resting and e. 
Half of the heart will still e. 

E. to gaze. 

And gird ye for your high e. 

And e. of Thy glory' awhile. 

Plunge in th' e. vast. 



Ejnpower' d, 

Emprize. 
Emptied. 

Empyreal. 
Enchanted. 



'Tis wandering on e. ground. 
Back to th' e. air. 

Enchantress. 
Nor could th' e. Hope forecast. 

Encircling. 
Where'er, the world-^. sun. 

Encompass' d. 
Wherewith e., great and small. 

End. 
Christ hath told thee of his e. 
How happier far than life the e. 
Which knows no e. in depth or height. 



Easter Day, v. iii. /. 3. 
Matrimony, v. i. /. 3. 

4 Advent, v. viii. /. 3. 

Whitsun Tues. , v. xviii. /. 3. 

Tues. bef. East., v. vii. 1.2. 

Quinquagesima, v. vi. /. 4. 

4 Advent, v. v. /. 3. 
Gun. Treas., v. xiv. /. 2. 

4 Trinity, v. xv. /. I. 

5 Lent, V. xii, /. 2. 

Septuagesima, v. iii. /. 3. 

S. John Evan., v. i. /. 4. 
H. Innocents, v. vii. /. 7- 
3 Epiphany, v. ix. /. 4. 



On thee and thine, thy warfare and thine e. Mon. bef East., v. v. /. I. 



Then in the wide sea e. 

Let his soul love Thee to the e. 

Bear, to the ^., Thy Spirit's seal. 

Endear. 
Or can the Saviour's blood e. 

Endear''d. 
On many a prayer, the more for thee e. 

Endearing. 
What gift may most e. prove. 
E.^ firm, serene. 



Easter Mon., v. v. /. 3. 
S. Peter, v. i. /. 4. 
Confirmation, v. iii. /. 4. 

S.bef. Adv., v. i. /. 3. 
K. Ch. Martyr, v. v. /. 4. 

S. Andrew, v. i. /. 2. 
Annunciation, v. iv. /. 6. 



ENDEARING — ENNOBLED, 



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They spread th' e. warmth around. 

Or lighten' d secretly by Love's e. wiles. 

Endearments. 
By soft e. in kind strife. 

Endears. 
One look lives in him, and e. 

Ending. 
When Autumn's softest gleams are e. 

Endless. 
To a bright e. year. 
That we should e. be, for joy or woe. 
How spirits lost in e. woe. 
How e. love should be return'd. 
Or to your endless depth, ye solemn groves. 
Of e. life, yet wrapt in earth's annoy. 
His e. warfare with man's wilful heart. 
The shore beyond of e. bliss. 
For e. ages to embrace. 
With your own e. woe. 
Him on his way to e. rest. 
While he beside his e. store. 
Hope of new spring and e. home. 
Is there, in bowers of e. spring. 

Endure. 
So his love to Christ e. 
She never could e. 
Thoughts that in thankfulness e. 
That Thou, on earth, wouldst aye with her e. 
Who could e. a crown ? but He. 

Enduring. 
E. life again, that Passover to keep. 

Enfeebled. 
E. spirits own. 

Enfolding. 
And waft us heaven-ward with e. wing. 

Enfolds, 
E. us here like mist. 

Engage. 
The record of to-day e. 
All eyes to dazzle and e. 

Enjoy. 
So too may soothing Hope Thy leave e. 

Enlarging. 

Ennobled. 
E. is and glorified. 



S. Barnabas, v. iii. /. 2. 
S. parnabas, v. vii. /. 8. 



2 Trinity, v. viii. 
S. Peter, v. v. /. 
2 Trinity, v. i. /. 



/. 7. 



/.4. 



E. as it fills with Thee. 



Circumcision, v. xvii. 

2 Lent, V. viii. /. 2. 
5 Lent, V. ix. /. 2. 

5 Easter, v. i. /, 6. 

3 Trinity, v. ii. /. 4, 

3 Trinity, v. vii. /. 4. 
9 Trinity, v. v. /. 3. 
12 Trinity, v. v. /. 4. 
S. Andrew, v. xi. /. 4. 
Conv. of S. Paul, v. x. /. 3. 
S. Bartholomew, v. xv./,3. 
S. Matthew, v. vi. /. 5. 
Burial of Dead, v. xii. /. 5. 
Churching, v. i. /. i. 

S , John Evang. , v. v. /. 4. 

4 Lent, V. V, /. 5. 

Wed, bef. East. , v. iii. /. 2. 
S. Matthias, v. vi. /. 3. 
Accession, v. iv. /. 2. 

I Advent, v. vi. /. 6. 

S.Barnabas, v. i. /. 6. 
S. Michael, v. ix. /. 8, 

I Trinity, v. v. /. 4. 

14 Trinity, z^. iii. /, 7. 
S.Barthol., 27. iii. /. 4, 

24 Trinity, 7/. viii. /. I. 

I Christmas, v. ix. /. 4. 
Easter Day, v. ix. /. 4. 



124 



ENNOBLING — ENTIRE. 
Ennobling. 



Too soon th' e. carols, pour'd. 

Enough. 
Are not e. — the legal sword. 
It is ^., O Lord ! now let me die. 
E., if right our feeble lays. 

Enquire. 
Turn thee from these, or dare not to e. 

Enquiring, 
To Thee her first e. glance. 
Till pass'd th' e. daylight hour. 

Enraptur' d. 
One high e. strain. 

Enrich. 
Watch by the sick : e. the poor. 

Enrolls. 
Whom in her list she now e. 

Enskrifi^d. 
On Chastity's meek lap e. 

Ensign. 
His visible e. wave. 

Ensure. 
And self-commanding hearts e. 

Enter. 
We saw this morning e. in. 
All seems the same : but e. in and see. 
Till Reason e. in, and trace. 

Entered. 
Have e. thee, as in some temple gate. 

EnteT-ing. 
We see Christ's e, triumph slow ascend. 

Enthrall. 
Thy votaries would e. 

Enthralls. 
Ah ! 'tis the world e. 
E. : the smooth stones of the flood. 

Enthroned. 
E. in thy sovereign sphere. 
Whom Love e. would send, in aid. 
Seek ye to sit e. by Me ? 

Entice. 
E. him home to be forgiven. 

Entire. 
Trust e., and ceaseless praise. 
Till our hearts are wean'd e. 
O most e. and perfect sacrifice. 
Owns Thy e. control. 



S.bef. Adv., v. iii. /. i. 

Circumcision, v. ii. /. 3, 
9 Trinity, v. iii. /. 4. 
S. BarthoL, v. xii. /. 3. 

17 Trinity, v. x. /. I. 

Epiphany, v. xii. /. 2. 
S. Thomas, v. vi. /. 5- 

Circumcision, v. xii. /. 4. 

Evening, v. xiii. /. i. 

Whitsun Tu. , v. xviii. /, 2. 

Epiphany, v. vii. /. 2. 

5 Lent, V. xi. /. 3. 

All Saints, v. ii. /. 6. 

Sexagesima, v. i. /. 5. 
17 Trinity, v. v. /. i. 
S. Thomas, v. iii. /, 5. 

17 Trinity, v. vii. /. 2. 
Ascen. Day, v. ix. /. 4. 

Matrimony, v. iii. /. 4. 

5 Epiphany, v. iii. /. I, 
8 Trinity, v. vii, /. 2. 

Easter Day, v. ii. /. I. 
S. aft. Ascen., v. ix. /. 3. 
S. James, v. ii. /. i. 

S. Andrew, v. viii, /. 3. 

I Epiphany, v. vii. /. 8. 
I Lent, V. V. /. 8. 
Tues.bef. Easter, v. ix. /. 2. 
20 Trinity, v. i. /, 4. 



ENTRANCED — ESCAPE. 



125 



Entranced. 
Weak mortals, all e., on earth would lie. 
It seems not to th' e. ear. 

Entwine. 
The funeral evergreens e. 

Envious. 
My soul is e. of mine eye. 
Or how shall e. brethren own. 
He would behold thy wounds with e. eyes. 

Envy. 
And in the blest could e. be, 

Ephod. 
The snow-white E. wear. 

Equal. 
Thine e. rays are resting found. 
In e. race fleet o'er the sky. 

Equals. 
And sure their sin as far from e. thine. 

Erect. 
Bow'd, but e. in heart. 

Erewhile. 
On thoughts that bitterest seem'd e. 
But where your prayers were leam'd e. 



Why wilt thou e. from Me ? 
As their glad e. they pursued. 

On his celestial e. bound. 



Err. 
Errand. 

Errands. 

Erring. 



24 Trinity, v. iv. /. 3, 
Ordination, v. vii. /. 3. 

Restoration, v. ii. /. 2. 

Ascension Day, v. ii. /. I. 
Trinity, v. xviii. /, I. 
S.John Bapt., v. iv. /. 4. 

S.John Bapt., v. iv. /. 3. 

I Easter, v. vi. /. 6. 

S. aft. Ascension, v. v. /. 2. 
S. Luke, V. i, /, 2. 

17 Trinity, v. vi. /. 5. 

Purification, v. xi. /. 2. 

II Trinity, v. viii. /. 4. 
Matrimony, v. iv. /. 7. 

20 Trinity, z/. iv. /. 4. 
Easter Day, z^. xiv. /. 2. 

S. John Bapt., v. ii. /. 7. 



5 Epiphany, v. v. /. I. 
S. Andrew, v. viii. /. 2. 

I Advent, z^. ix, /, i. 
Gun. Treas., v. vii. /. 4. 



Lord of this e. flock ! 

Go, and thine e. brother gain. 

Error. 
When withering blasts of e. swept the sky. 
Was E.^s soothing blind. 

Erst. 
Where ^. our Saviour watch'd upon His knees. 3 Advent, v. ii. /. 6. 
Bright hopes, that e. the bosom warm'd. I Christmas, v. iv. /. I. 

As e., beholding, loves His wayward child. 4 Epiphany, v. vii. /. 2. 
That shelter'd e. a thousand kings. Whitsun Mon,, v. vii. /. 2. 

Upon life's varied view, so joyless e. and cold. 7 Trinity, v. v. /. 6. 
As e. upon our King. S. Michael, v. ix. /. 6. 

Esau. 
Thus, E. -like, our Father's blessing miss. 2 Lent, v. xi. /. 3. 

Escape. 
How shall we 'j. th' o'erwhelming Past ? 



I Christmas, v. v. /. i. 



126 ESCAPE — ETERNITY. 

"Haste, for thy life e., nor look behind." 
Fain would our lawless hearts e. 

Espy. 
Counting the cost, in all t' e. 
But we as in a glass e. 

Essays. 
Our rude e. of love. 

Estate. 
No glare of high e. 
Brightening their high ^. 
Some glorious earnest of thine high e. 



I Lent, V. iv. /. 5. 

18 Trinity, v. xiii. /. I. 

Morning, v. xi, /. 3. 
13 Trinity, v. xvii. /. I. 

Catechism, v. vi. /. 2. 

5 Epiphany, v. xii. /. I. 
Easter Mon., v. xiii. /. 3. 
17 Trinity, v. vii. /. 4. 



Esteemed. 



With thankless toil, and vile e. 

Eternal. 
Think on th' e. home. 
Open Thy fount, e. Dove. 
And from th' e. home above. 
Of old they lean'd on Thy e. word. 
The boundary of th' e. year. 
In the e. distance blending bright. 
Ten days th' e. doors display'd. 
He is th' e. mirror bright. 
A Brother on th' e. throne. 
E. One, Almighty Trine ! 
Who have th'^'.towersforourappointedboume. 
Now that th' e. Son. 
Lest on the e. shore. 
Th' e. turrets blaze. 

Where is Thy favour' d haunt, e. Voice ? 
Of thine e. treasure. 

And tracing through the cloud th' e. Cause. 
When from the east th' e. morning moves. 
Sure pledge of her e. rest. 
Clings the E. Child. 
Shall spend in love th' e. day ! 
And in th' e. leisure of calm love. 
His passport through th' e. gates. 
O'er which th' e. Dove. 
For an e. wreath. 
Upon th' e. shore. 
As in the hands, th' e. Priest. 

Eternally. 
Than close with aught beside, to last e. 
Of love to last e. 

Eternity. 
Could see across E. 



19 Trinity, v. viii. /. 2. 

Christmas Day, v. xi. /. I. 

1 Christmas, v. ix. /. 2. 
Ash-Wednes., v. v. /. 5- 

2 Lent, V. vii. /. 2. 

Th. bef Easter, v. vi. /. 4. 

3 Easter, v. iv. /. 7. 
S.aft. Ascension, v. ix. /. i. 
WhitsunTues., v. vi. /. i. 
Trinity, v. xviii. /. 2. 
Trinity, v. xx. /. I. 

I Trinity, v. v. /. 8. 

4 Trinity, v. xx. /. 2. 

5 Trinity, v. xiv. /. 2. 
18 Trinity, v. iv. /. 4. 

20 Trinity, v. i. /. I. 

20 Trinity, v. vi. /. 2. ■ 

21 Trinity, v. v. /. 6. 
21 Trinity, v. vii. /. 6. 
S. Matthias, v. vii. /. 4. 
Annunciation, v. viii. /. 3. 
S. Mark, v. vi. /. 6. 

S. Barnabas, v. vi. /. 5. 
S. Peter, v. xi. /. 2. 
H. Baptism, v. i. /. 3. 
Matrimony, v. vii. /. 8. 
Gun, Treas., v. xi. /. 4. 
Gun. Treas. , v. xiii. /. 3. 

6 Epiphany, v. vii. /, 8. 
S. Andrew, v. iv. /. 4. 

6 Epiphany, v. ix. /. 4. 



ETHEREAL — EVEN, 

Ethereal. 
M ay keep th' e. warmth our new Creator brought. 
By harmless fire, among the e. thrones. 
Their stations in the far e. wild. 
Have stain'd her pure e. pall. 

Euphrates. 
E. through the lonely land. 

Eve. 
Abide with me from morn till e. 
Oft as they watch'd, at thovightful e. 
When dewy e. her curtain draws. 
But when e.'s silent foot-fall steals. 
The breeze of e. sweeps wildly as of old. 
The same that won E. 's matron smile. 
Is glorious on that e. 
And dear th' autumnal e. 
His slumber on the e. of death. 
Oft as at morn or soothing e. 

Even. 
E. with the loud Hosanna ringing in His ears. 
E. so, heart-searching Lord, as years roll on. 
E. so, the world is thronging round to gaze. 
E. as reflected streams of light. 
E. in remorse, would smile on Thee. 
E. from the womb takes no release. 
E. on Thy throne of purity. 
E. Mercy's self her face must hide. 
Yet in the world e. these abide. 
E. human Love will shrink from sight. 
E. to the doting mother. 
E. in His hour of agony He thought. 
E. sinners, taught by Thee. 
E. such is this bad world we see. 
E. so, the course of prayer who knows ? 
These are not scenes for pastoral dance at e. 
E. so, who loves the Lord aright. 
E. from their Pagan sleep. 
Or breath' d their vows at e. 
E. as my fathers did : for what am I. 
Feel e. His God depart. 
' ' If thou hadst known, e. thou. 
And lay thee e. with earth. 
E. of their own prophetic thought. 
E. He who reads the heart. 
"^. like the Son of God." 
And stars that shoot through freezing air at e. 
These in Life's distant e. 
E. round the death-bed of the good. 



127 

S. bef. Adv., v. viii. /. 8. 
S. John Bapt., v. iii, /. 2, 
S. Michael, v. iii, /. 7. 
Gun. Treas., v. v. /. 3. 

Whitsun Mon,, e^. iii. /. 5. 

Evening, v. viii. /. I. 

3 Lent, V. iv. /. i. 

4 Trinity, v. iii, /. 3. 
4 Trinity, v. ix, /. i. 

7 Trinity, v. v. /. 3. 
15 Trinity, v. iii. /. 3, 
25 Trinity, v. vii. /, 2. 
SS. Phil. &Jas.,z/.i./.2. 
S. Peter, v. ii. /. 2. 
Ordination, v. ix. /. i. 

I Advent, v. ii. /. 6. 
I Advent, v. iv. /. 5. 
I Advent, v. v. /. i. 
S.Stephen, v. iv. /. 3. 
I Christmas, v. vii. /. 2. 
Circumcision, v. xvi. /. 3. 
Epiphany, v. ix. /, 2, 
I Lent, V. vi. /. 4. 
I Lent, V. vii. /. 5. 
4 Lent, V. vi. /. i. 
M. bef Easter, v. ii. /. 5. 
M. bef Easter, v. v. /. 2. 
Tu. bef. Easter, v. x. /. 3. 
Th. bef. Easter, v. iv. /. 5. 
Easter Mon., v. vi. /. i. 

1 Trinity, v. \\. I. \. 

2 Trinity, v. v. /. I, 
4 Trinity, v. xi. /. 4. 

8 Trinity, v. vi. /. 3. 

9 Trinity, v. iii. /. 5. 

10 Trinity, v. iii. /. 4. 
10 Trinity, v. v. /. I. 
10 Trinity, v. v. /. 6. 

13 Trinity, v. xiv. /. 2. 

14 Trinity, v. i. /. 4. 
19 Trinity, v. v. /. I. 
23 Trinity, v. x. /. 3. 
25 Trinity, v. vi. /. I. 
S. Andrew, v. iii. /. I. 



128 



EVEN — EVERLASTING. 



Till, like twin stars, with e. pace, 

E. from the tree He deign'd to bow. 

E. through the veil of sleep it shines. 

E. in this crowded loneliness. 

E. as He goes ; with the same human heart. 

E. sinners for the evil day. 

E. in the Church's holiest aisle. 

E. from thine arms, so kind and soft. 

Who taught thy pure and e. breath ? 

Not in moist flowers at e. 

E. wedded Love, till Thou be nigh. 

With e. matron pace. 

E. such an awful soothing calm. 

Evening. 
The playful touch of e. air. 
The first soft star in e. 'j crown. 
And fast as e. sunbeams from the sea. 
Nor e. rainbow gleam'd so fair. 
Half seen against the e. sky. 
Look homeward through the e. sky. 
As in that solemn e. walk. 
As e. black -bird's full-ton'd lay. 

Eventide. 
And lo ! at e. the world is drown' d. 

Ever. 
E. , in its melodious store. 
For e. on my Saviour's breast. 
E. in sight of all our bliss. 
In quiet e. , and in shade. 
Should stay the e. -moving sphere. 
E. the richest tenderest glow. 
Brightening in e. -changeful bloom. 
E. in thrilling sounds like these. 
E. the truest heart. 
E. in tune for love and praise. 
And e. do His will. 
If e. on the mount with Thee. 
E. upon us ! thy keen gaze. 
Fresh, e. -growing strengths await. 
Where e. -moving myriads seem to say. 
E. at hand, with airs divine. 
True Might and e. -present Love. 

Evergreens. 
The funeral e. entwine. 

Everlasting. 
On th' e. Parent sweetly smil'd. 
The e. sea proclaims. 



S. Andrew, v. ix. /. 3. 
Annunciation, v. vi. /. 4. 
S. Peter, v. vii. /. i. 
S.Matthew, v. iii. /. 6. 
S. Michael, v. viii. /. 3. 
S. Luke, V. iii. /. 2. 
S. Luke, V. xiii. /. 4. 
S. Luke, V. xix. /. 3. 
Holy Baptism, v. x. /. I. 
Holy Baptism, v. xi. /. 3. 
Matrimony, v. ii. /. 3. 
Matrimony, v. iv. /. 4. 
Burial of Dead, v. vii, /. i. 

6 Epiphany, v. v. /. 6. 
4 Lent, V. ii. /, 4, 
Mon, bef East., v. vii, /. 3. 
4 Easter, v. v. /. 9, 
Whitsun Mon,, v. v, /, 2. 
16 Trinity, v, x, /. 2. 
S. Peter, v. viii, /. 4, 
SS. Sim, & Jude, v. xi, /. 2. 

Sexagesima, v. i. /. 6. 

Morning, v. x, /, 3. 
Evening, v. vii. /. 4. 
4 Advent, v. x, /, 4, 
Christmas Day, v. vii. /, 3. 

1 Christmas, v. ii. /, 2, 

2 Epiphany, v. xvi. /. I. 
Quinquagesima, v. i. /, 3. 
I Lent, V. iv. ./. 6, 

4 Lent, V. vii. /. 2. 
S. Andrew, v. vii, /. 4, 
S, Thomas, v. ix. /. 4, 
S, James, v. v, /, I, 
S,Barthol,, v. v. /, 2. 
S,Barthol., v. xv. /. 4, 
S, Matthew, v. iii, /, 7. 
Restoration, v. ix. /. 2. 
Accession, v. iii. /. 5. 

Restoration, v. ii. /, 2. 

H. Innocents, 2/. v. /. 2. 
Septuagesima, z/, ix, /. 3. 



EVERLASTING — EXPANSE. 



129 



The e. birthright should receive. 

The e. gates again. 

An e. bond imparts. 

Of th' e. chime. 

Then, when through yonder e. arch. 

The e. chant. 

Evermore. 
Which e. makes all things new. 
And where Love is, that offering e. is blest. 
So ^., by Faith's undying glow. 
So help us e. with Thee to bow. 
Reject us e. 
''Yoxe. of Me." 
In life's long sickness e. 
For e. Thine own. 
So e. He deems His Name. 
With blended voices e. 
Now, journeying westward, e. 

Every where. 
And read Thee e. 
Thus e. we find our suffering God. 

Evil. 
As though her e. hour were fled. 
Like birds of e. wing, to mar our sacrifice. 
That e. spirit ever fram'd. 
What e. eye can entrance win. 
All e. spirits round about. 
Nor say, " From this world's e. set us free." 
E'en sinners for the e. day. 

Exalt. 
Highest e. thy glorious Lord. 

Examples. 
For words of hope, and bright e. given. 

Exceeding. 
The voice e. loud. 

Except. 
E. in all I Thee discern. 
E. Thine hand and seal he show. 

Excepted. 
i\.rt thou th' e. one ? 

Exhaust. 
Sighs that <?. but not relieve. 

Exhaustless. 
To call from that e. store. 

Expanse. 
Spreads o'er th' e. of Heaven. 
Oh say, in all the bleak e. 

K 



2 Lent, V. xiii. /. 2. 

4 Easter, v. v. /. 3. 

2 Trinity, v. viii. /. 3. 
S. Matthew, v. iv. /. 4. 
S. Michael, v. vii. /. 5. 
Catechism, v. v. /. 2. 

Morning, v. v. /. 4, 

3 Epiphany, v. x. /. 6. 
M. bef. Easter, v. i. /. 5. 
Ascen. Day, v. viii. /. 3. 

5 Trinity, v. xiv. /. 4. 
14 Trinity, v. vi. /. 8. 

16 Trinity, v. iv. /. I. 
18 Trinity, v. xxii. /. 4. 
S S.Sim. & Jude, z^. vi./. i. 
Visit, of Sick, v. vii. /. 9. 
Gun. Treas. , v. ii. /. i . 

Septuagesima, v. xii. /. 4, 
W. bef. East., v. vii. /. i. 

2 Advent, v. ii. /. 4. 
M, bef. Easter, v. ix. /. 6. 
Good Friday, v. viii. /. 2. 

1 Easter, v. x. /. 2. 

2 Trinity, v. ix. /. 6. 

17 Trinity, v. xii. /. 4. 
S. Luke, V. iii. /. 2. 

Gun. Treas., v. xii. /. 3. 

Easter Eve, v. v. /. 7. 

Whitsunday, z/. vi. /. 2. 

Evening, z/. vi. /. 4. 
S. Matthias, z/. ix. /. 4. 

20 Trinity, v. v. /. 2. 
S.bef. Adv., v. ii. /. i. 

Ordination, v. iv. /. 3. 

Christmas Day, v. i. /. 2. 
5 Lent, z'. viii. /. i. 



T30 



Nor E. rise. 



The swain's e. eye. 
Leaving their own e. rest. 



EXPECTATION — EYE. 

Expectation. 

Experienc' d. 



Expire. 



To last till time e. 

No more on listless ears e. 

Expiring. 

Grant, Lord, that when around th' e. world. 

Express. 
Who can e. the love. 
Who can e. the soothing charm. 

Expressed. 
The print of Heaven, to be e. 

Exquisitely. 
More e. bland ! 

Exulting. 
The tumult with a deep e. fear. 
To lift and guide th' e. heart. 

Eye. 
The e. first finds thee out in thy secure repose, 
To tempt her meditative e. 
Turn with undazzled e. 
Mine e. imworthy seems to read. 
I cannot paint to Memory's e. 
Flew open to his fainting e. 
Out of the restless e. 
While yet we gaze with childish e. 
Hide not Thy mild forgiving e. 
He too is blest, whose outward e. 
Touching the tremulous e. with sense of light. 
That gladlier turns to e. the shuddering start. 
Who watch His e., and hold His guiding hand 
E. of the only Wise ! 
And met an e. serene. 

Was never yet created e. 

But peace — still voice and closed e. 

Are to Faith's e. a pledge, &c. 

To close the weary e. and hush the... breath. 

Dawns on the Patriarch's e. 

Quick let the swelling e. forget. 

The loving e. that watches thine. 

Too proud to bear a pitying e. 

With upward e. they float serene. 

His e. is following where sweet Mercy leads. 

Lingering in heart, and with frail sidelong e. 

They check the wandering ^,, severely kind. 



Prayer at Sea, v. iv. /. 4. 

25 Trinity, v. iii. /. 2> 
S. Luke, V. viii. /. 2. 

4 Trinity, v. v. /. 4. 
7 Trinity, v. viii. /. 2. 

S.Michael, v. x. /. i. 

Annunciation, v. vii. /. 3. 
H. Comm., v. v. /. 3. 

13 Trinity, v. iii. /. 3. 

Churching, v. i. /. 4. 

4 Epiphany, v. ii. /. 4. 
Restoration, v. vi. /. 2, 

. I Advent, v. xi. /. 6. 

2 Advent, v. ii. /. 8. 

3 Advent, v. vi. /. 5' 

4 Advent, v. ii. /. i. 
4 Advent, v. iii. /. I. 
S. Stephen, v. iii. /. 6. 

2 Christmas, v. i. /. 4. 
Epiphany, v. i, /. 4. 
Epiphany, v. ix. /. 4. 

3 Epiphany, v. viii. /. i. 

4 Epiphany, v. \. I. 7. 
. 4 Epiphany, v. iv. /. 2. 
! 4 Epiphany, v. v. /. 6. 

5 Epiphany, v. i. /. 2. 

5 Epiphany, z/. viii. /. 3. 

6 Epiphany, z/. ix. /. 3. 
6 Epiphany, v. xi. /, 5. 
Sexagesima, v. ix. /. 6. 
Sexagesima, v. x. /. 6. 
Quinquagesima, v. ix. /. 2. 
Ash- Wed,, v. i. /. 3. 
Ash- Wed., v. ii. /. i. 
Ash- Wed., v. iii. /. 4. 
Ash- Wed., v. vii. /. 6. 

, I Lent, V. i. /. 7- 
I Lent, z^. ii. /. 7- 
I Lent, z^. iv. /. 7. 



EYE. 

The gazing e. no change can trace. 

But tenderer than a dove's soft e. 

Gentiles ! with fix'd yet awful e. 

To His mind's e. 

With unaverted e. 

And read in thy pale e. serene. 

For every glimpse thine e, can catch. 

That to the Cross the mourner's e. should turn. 

Or in some drearier scene Thine e. controuls. 

Where all his e. survey'd. 

Nor let the Pastor's thankful e. 

In the world's wondering e. 

What evil e. can entrance win. 

They should draw to Heaven his downward e. 

Though sleep have clos'd her infant's e. 

My soul is envious of mine e. 

With half-clos'd e. a lion there. 

To shun the voice and e. of praise. 

Help us, each hour, with steadier e. 

Soft slumbers in the open e. of Heaven. 

To Fancy's e. their motions prove. 

Nor shudder at the E. that saw thee stray. 

The haughty e. may dazzle and confound. 

To watch, with firm unshrinking e. 

No e. but His might ever bear. 

Lord, by Thy sad and earnest e. 

The e. in smiles may wander round. 

No sinner's e: might then receive. 

To aid Affection's dreaming e. 

And tell thy jewels o'er with jealous e. 

Watching the e. where reason sleeps. 

Through sevenfold flames thine e. shall see. 

Who scornful pass it with averted e. 

All centres in thine e. 

No more he strains his wistful e. 

Two ways alone his roving e. 

We mete out love, as if our e. 

Lent to some partial e.^ disclosing all. 

Stands in full sunshine of Thy piercing e. 

The swain's experienc'd e. 

'Tis not the e. of keenest blaze. 

E. , ear, and hand, and loving heart. 

With lips firm clos'd and fixed e. 

His strain'd e. from the sight. 

When saints beneath their Saviour's e. 

And learn to quit with e. serene. 

And love to raise the languid e. 

The fallen Church hath felt Elijah's e. 

E. of God's word ! where'er we turn. 



131 

4 Lent, V. iii. /. 3. 

4 Lent, V. V. /. 3. 

5 Lent, V. xiii. /. i. 

M. bef, Easter, v. v. /. 5. 
Tues. bef East,, v. vii. /. 3. 
Wed. bef Easter, v. iii./. 7. 
Th, bef East., v. vii. /. 3. 
Good Friday, v. i, /. 5. 
Easter Eve, v. ii. /. 5, 
Easter Mon., v. xi. /. 3. 
Easter Tues., v. xii. /. i. 
I Easter, v. iv. /. 6. 

1 Easter, v. x. /. 2. 

2 Easter, v. iii. /. 3. 
4 Easter, v. i. /. 4. 
Ascension Day, v. ii. /. i. 
Whitsun Mon., v. vi. /. i. 
Whitsun Tues., v. x. /. 3. 
Trinity, v. ii. /. I. 

1 Trinity, v. ii. /. 3. 

2 Trinity, v. i. /. 7. 

3 Trinity, v. ix. /. 4. 
9 Trinity, v. vi. /. 6. 

11 Trinity, v. iii. /. 3. 

12 Trinity, v. v. /. I. 

12 Trinity, v. vii. /. 5- 

13 Trinity, v. ix. /. I. 
13 Trinity, v. xvi. /. 2. 

16 Trinity, v. x. /. 4. 

17 Trinity, v. ii. /. 4. 
19 Trinity, v. vii, /. 3. 

19 Trinity, v. ix. /. 5. 

20 Trinity, v. v. /, *]. 

20 Trinity, v. vi. /. 6. 

21 Trinity, v. vi. /. 4. 

22 Trinity, v. iv, /.I. 
22 Trinity, v. ix. /, 3. 
24 Trinity, v. v, /, 2. 

24 Trinity, v. xiv. /. I. 

25 Trinity, v. iii. /, 2, 
25 Trinity, v. iv. /. 5. 
S. Thomas, v. vii. /. 5. 
Conv. of S.PauljZ/. ii. 7.4. 
Conv. of S. Paul, v. vi. /, 3. 
S, Mark, v. vi. /. 4. 

SS, Phil.&Jas.,z/.ix./.3, 
S. Barnabas, v. i. /. '^. 
S. John Bapt., v. i, /, 2. 
S.Bartholomew, v. v. /. I, 



132 



EYE — EYES. 



Then as ye turn'd your weary e. 

And Christian Hope can cheer the e. 

" No mist... shall hide the e. of Heaven.' 

No e. pursue their lawless starts. 

The e. of Faith, that waxes bright. 

A lodestar to a warrior's e. 

We cower before th' heart-searching e. 

Yet comfort in His e. we read. 

Your keen ^.-glances are too bright. 

She listens, till her pale e. glow. 

The bearers wait with wondering e. 

To the great Father lifts her pale glad e. 

Lo, to her alter'd e. the Law's stern fireS; 

Pledge of the untir'd arm and e. , &c. 

The e. that watches o'er wild Ocean's dead. 

Straight to the Cross she turn'd thy dying e. 

Eyed. 
Which he at distance e. 
Sweetly thy sickening throbs are e. 
Is water, by gross mortals e. 



&c. 



My wearied e. gently steep. 



Eyelids. 
Eyes. 



E, that the beam celestial view. 

To hide Thee from Thy servant's e. 

As o'er a sleeping infant's e. 

These e. , that dazzled now and weak. 

And hides his weary e. to pray. 

And e. that never more may smile. 

With all that cheers a wanderer's e. 

Pure e. and Christian hearts. 

Thou, who hast given me e. to see. 

See here the fruit of wandering e. 

Mine e. upon Thy wounds are bent. 

Upon Thy streaming wounds my weary e. 

So, buried with our Lord, we'll close our e. 

Our e. may see it glow. 

The Church's hope finds e. to see. 

E. to the blind. 

Are yet, to e. that see them true. 

The heavens are watching with their thousands. 

Thenceforth, to e. of high desire. 

With veiled e., nor own'd his lay. 

And their e. fail for waiting on their Lord. 

Yet in fallen Israel are there hearts and e. 

Weak e. on darkness dare not gaze. 

Bless'd e., which see the things we see ! 



S. Matthew, v. ii. /. 5. 
S, Matthew, v. iii. /. 3, 
S. Matthew, tj. viii. /. 8. 
S. Luke, v. ii. /. 3. 
H. Comm., v. xiii. /. I. 
Confirmation, v. ii. /. 4. 
Matrimony, v. ii. /. I. 
Matrimony, v. v. /. 7. 
Visit, of Sick, v. i. /. 3. 
Visit, of Sick, v. iii. /. 5* 
Burial of Dead, v. vi. /. 3. 
Churching, v. ii. /. 5, 
Commination, v. ii. /. 8. 
Prayer at Sea, v. iv. /. 8. 
Prayer at Sea, v. v. /. I. 
K. Charles M., v. viii. /. 4. 



2 Easter, v. vi. /. 2. 
7 Trinity, v. iii. /. 4. 
H. Baptism, v. ii. /. 2. 

Evening, v. vii. /. 2. 

Morning, v. v. /. 3. 
Evening, v. iii. /. 4. 
2 Advent, v. i. /. 4. 
4 Advent, v. vii. /. i. 
I Christmas, z>. ii. /. ^. 

1 Christmas, v. v. /. 3. 
Epiphany, v. v. /. 4. 
Septuagesima, v. i. I. 4. 
Septuagesima, v. xii. /. I. 
Sexagesima, v. ii. /. I. 
Good Friday, v. ix. /. 4. 
Good Friday, v. ix. /. 5. 
Easter Eve, v. viii. /. 7- 

2 Easter, v. iv. /. 5. 
4 Easter, v. vii. /. 10. 
S. aft. Ascen., v. vii. /. i. 

2 Trinity, v. v. /. 7. 

3 Trinity, v. iv. /. 2. 

4 Trinity, v. xvii. /. I. 
6 Trinity, v. iv. /. 8. 

9 Trinity, v. i. /. 3. 
9 Trinity, v. ix. /. 4. 

12 Trinity, v. vi. /. 5* 

13 Trinity, v. xx. /. I. 



EYES — FACE. 

By all but lowly e. 

Thou hide thine e. , to make thy peevish moan. 

It is so — ope thine e., and see. 

So awful to her e. 

Whose e. have seen beyond the tomb. 

Raise thy repining e. 

Our e. see all around in gloom or glow. 

Back on the gaudy world our wilful <?., &c. 

Though with seal'd e. awhile they walk. 

With e. too tremblingly awake. 

Ah ! little dream our listless e. 

Whom poor men's ^.and hearts consent to bless. 

Or issuing thence, the e. of mourners steeps. 

He would behold thy wounds with envious e. 

Sure if our e. were purg'd to trace. 

So Famine waits, and War with greedy e. 

Blest e. , that see the smiling gleam. 

We hid our e. and held our breath. 

The light from those soft-smiling e. 

Whence parents' e. would hopeless shrink. 

And upward gaze with eagle e. 



The/, of a child. 



FABRICS. 



Face. 



Below, the lake's still/ 

With/ unveil' d, is He they go to seek. 

Till men behold his angel/ 

The "innocent brightness" of an infant's/ 

With gold and myrrh she sought Thy/ 

Nor didst Thou turn Thy/ away. 

Love/ to/ reveal'd. 

But we may/ the rays that stream'd. 

E'en Mercy's self her/ must hide. 

Look Sorrow in the/ 

His/ from rude reproachful gaze. 

The Saviour hides His/ 

And welcome, with bright open/ 

But he who sees God's/ may brook. 

On the true/ of Sin to look. 

God turn His/ for aye away. 

Their Lord's averted/ 

The rays of the Almighty's/ 

From our dear Saviour's/ benign. 

Pleading with sinners/ to/ 

Yet still the/ of heaven is grey. 

Though changed and glorified each/ 



133 

15 Trinity, v. v, /. 4. 

17 Trinity, v. ix. /. 2. 

18 Trinity, v. i, /. I. 
18 Trinity, v. xii. /. 4. 
18 Trinity, v. xv. /, 3. 
20 Trinity, v. vi. /. I. 
24 Trinity, v. ii. /. 3. 
S.bef Adv., v.\\.l. 8, 
S. Thomas, v. v. /. 3. 
S. Thomas, v. viii. /. 5- 
Conv. of S . Paul, v. viii. /. I . 
S. Matthias, v. ii. /. 3. ' 
S. Barnabas, v. viii. /. 3. 
S. John Bapt., v. iv. /. 4. 
All Saints, v. iii. /. I. 
All Saints, -v. v. /. 7- 
Holy Baptism, v. v. /. I. 
Confirmation, v, ix. /. 2. 
Visit, of Sick, v. vi. /. 7- 
Burial of Dead, v. iv. /. 5. 

Wed, bef. East., v. iv. /. 2. 



Whitsun Mon., v. viii. /, 6. 

3 Advent, v. iii. /. 4. 

3 Advent, v. xi. /. 3. 
S. Stephen, v. vi. /. 5. 
H. Innocents, v. iv. /. 4. 
Epiphany, v. x. /. 3. 
Epiphany, v. x. /. 4. 
Quinquagesima, v. vii. /. 4. 
Quinquagesima, ^/.xiii./. 3. 
I Lent, V. vi. /, 4, 
Tues. bef. Easter, v. x. /. 4. 
Good Friday, v. vi. /. 2. 

4 Trinity, v. xxii. /. 2. 
6 Trinity, v. v. /. 3. 
12 Trinity, v. vi, /. 7. 
12 Trinity, v. vi. /. 8. 

12 Trinity, v. vii. /. 4. 

13 Trinity, v. xiii. /. 4. 
13 Trinity, v. xvi. /. i. 
13 Trinity, v. xviii. /. 2. 
18 Trinity, v. ix, /, 3. 
21 Trinity, v. i. /. 2, 
S.Andrew, v. xi. /, 2. 



134 FACE— FAIN. 

' ' Know thou My/ alway. " 

And/ to/, and heart to heart. 

Alway to God in Heaven, and see His/ 

To light up nature's/ again. 

As meet for those, who/ to/ 

Fade. 
Less quickly from th' unstable soul would/ 
"When hopes presumptuous/ and fall. 
Pursue the bright track ere it/ away. 
Since all that is not Heaven must/ 
When/ all earthly flowers and bays. 
When visions/ and hearts grow cold. 

Faded. 
Then wash with fruitless tears our/ crown. 
Our/ crown, despis'd and flung aside. 
Have/ into twilight gray. 
F. yet full, a paler green. 

Fades. 
Nor/ it yet, that living gleam. 
Faster than now it/, that gleam revive. 

Fading. 
Fast/ from our wistful gaze. 
Which, like a/ lamp, flash'd high. 
No/ frail memorial give. 
The/ chaplet of the year. 

One changeless pine in/ woods. 
Their/ garland freshly weave. 

Fail. 

Nor fear lest sympathy should/ 

F. to find fit echoing here. 

Shed light that cannot change or/ 

Toil, prayer, and watching/ 

The grey-hair'd saint may/ at last. 

And their eyes/ for waiting on their Lord. 

When all the world shall/ 

How love divine may woo and/. 

May thy tried comforts never/ 1 

Fails. 

But there sight/ 

Fain. 

And Love's last flower seem'd/ to droop, &c. 

And thou, too curious ear, that/ 

We too, O Lord, would/ command. 

And would thy dull heart/ 

The wilful heart be/ to own. 

Is/ to slake its fire. 

Thy Church is/ to cry. 



S. Thomas, v. ix. /, 8. 
S. Mark, v. iv, /. 4. 
S. Michael, v. ix. /. 3. 
Bur. of Dead, v. i. /. 3. 
Bur. of Dead, v. xiii. /. 4. 

M, bef. East., z/. viii. /. 5. 
Good Friday, v. iv. /. 3. 
Ascen. Day, v. iii. /. 3. 
Whitsun Mon., v. i. /. I. 
19 Trinity, v. i. /. 3. 
SS. Sim,& Jude, v. xii. /. 4. 

2 Lent, V. xi. /. 4. 
2 Lent, V. xii. /. i. 
II Trinity, v. iii. /. 6. 
21 Trinity, v. i. /. 4. 

4 Easter, v. vi. /. 5- 
Ascension Day, v. x, /. 2. 

Evening, v. i. /. 2. 
S. Stephen, v. iii. /. 7- 
S.Andrew, v. x. /. i. 
All Saints, v. i. /. 4. 
Accession, v. iii. /. 3. 
Ordination, v. ix. /, 3. 

Ash- Wednesday, v. v. /. i. 
Palm Sunday, v. iv. /. 4. 
Whitsun Tues. , v. xv. /. 4. 

5 Trinity, v. xv. /. 2. 

8 Trinity, v. xii. /. I. 

9 Trinity, v. i. /. 3. 

18 Trinity, v. xix. /. 4. 
S. bef. Adv., v. ix. /. 3. 
S. Luke, V. xix. /. 4. 

2 Epiphany, v. xvi. /. 3. 

I Advent, v. ix. /. 2. 

4 Advent, v. xiv. /. I. 

1 Christmas, v. iii. /. I. 
Circumcision, v. xii. /. 2, 

2 Christmas, z/. v. /. 6, 
2 Epiphany, v. v. /. 4. 

5 Epiphany, v. ii. /. 2. 



FAIN — FAIR. 

The "Man of Loves" wasy^ to pray. 

Who, if he dar'd, would/] be mute ! • 

That when he/, would curse. 

IsyC to dwell. 

Deafens the ear that/! would wake. 

Was/", to look to Heaven and sigh. 

K would our lawless hearts escape. 

jF. would he shun both ear and sight. 

Were ye not/! to doubt how Faith could dwell. 

The widow'd Church isy. to rove. 

Faint. 
The \asXf. pulse of quivering light. 
Oxf., or false, their shadows prove. 
Of. not ye for fear. 

These, and such/] half- waking dreams. 
Had watch'd Thee gleaming/! and far. 
That twilight gleam to her, though/], &c. 
Lest on our lonely way we/] 
Few, /] , and baffling sight. 
If ever, floating from/] earthly lyre. 
With which His spirit waxeth/] 
To see us/] and fall. 
Lest thou shouldst/] or stray. 
Why should we/] and fear to live alone ? 
F. warblers of this earth, that would combine. 
No fear lest he should swerve oxf. 
F. as the pipe of wakening lark. 
Beams with too/] a smile. 

Fainting. 
Flew open to his/] eye. 
Cast down her/] child. 
Lo, at Thy feet I/] lie. 
Then, f soul, arise and sing. 
Nor/] turn to seek thy distant home. 
Stayest her/] steps along the wild. 

' Faintly. 
F. give back what we adore. 
Till we, too, /] shine. 



Yet ere thy craven spirit/] 



Faints, 



Fair. 



It lies before me, f outspread. 

I only know 'tis/] and sweet. 

F. deeds of charity their fruit. 

And love this sight so/] 

Ah ! wherefore gleam those upland slopes so/] 

On features wan and/] 

Thought has not colours half so/] 



135 

Th. bef. Easter, v. i. /. 6. 
Th. bef Easter, v. iv. /. 4. 
2 Easter, v. ix. /. 3. 

5 Easter, v. ix. /. 2. 
4 Trinity, v. viii. /. 3. 

12 Trinity, v. i. /. 2. 
18 Trinity, v. xiii. /. I. 
S. Barnabas, v. ii. /. 2. 
S. Matthew, v. ii. /. 7. 
SS.Sim. &Jud., z/. i, /. 4. 

Evening, v. i. /. 4. 
4 Advent, v. iii. /. 4. 
Christmas Day, v. x. /. i. 

1 Christmas, v. iv. /. 4. 
Epiphany, v. xi. /. 2. 

6 Epiphany, v. iv. /. 8. 
Whitsun Tu., v. xiii. /, 4. 
4 Trinity, v. xii. /. 2. 

6 Trinity, v. vi. /. 5. 
10 Trinity, v. iv. /. 7. 
18 Trinity, v. xi. /. 4. 
20 Trinity, v. iv. /. 8. 
24 Trinity, v. i. /. I. 
S. Michael, v. i. /. 7. 
S. Luke, z>. ix, /. 3, 
Catechism, v. vi. /. 3. 
Burial of Dead, v. i. /. 2. 

S. Stephen, v. iii. /. 6. 

2 Christmas, v. ii. /. 4. 
Good Friday, v. ix. /. 3. 
4 Easter, z/. viii. /. I. 

7 Trinity, e/. iii. /. 3. 
S. Matthias, v. viii. /. 2. 

Palm Sunday, v. vi. /. 4. 

13 Trinity, v. xviii. /. 4. 

Whitsun Tu., z/. v. /. i. 

4 Advent, z/. ii. /. 3. 
4 Advent, v. v. /. 2. 
Septuagesima, v. vii. /. 3. 
Septuagesima, v. xii, /. 2. 
.^i Lent, V. iii. /. i. 
4 Lent, z/, iii, /. 2. 
4 Lent, z/. ix. /. 3. 



136 FAIR — FAITHFUL. 

Yet flourishing to sight a,sf. 
Nor ev'ning rainbow gleam'd %of. 
In aliy^ things around. 
Shews it not/ from yonder steep. 
As pure, as fragrant, and as_/! 
Farewell, for her, th' ideal scenes 1,0 f. 
In z.f. ground our lot is cast. 
Nor less your lay of triumph gi-eeted_/ 

Fairy. 
One of Life's/; isles. 
No spring was His — no/ gleam. 

Faith. 
The arrows wing'd in Heaven for 7^ that, &c. 
F. 'j ear, with awful still delight. 
Descries by/ her Saviour's form. 
Nor slow, nor hurrying, but in/ 
Can read where F. is fix'd and true. 
Of Christ's imswerving/ 
By/ and hope in Thee unseen. 
But if indeed with reckless/ 
F. makes the vision plain. 
And F. be shani'd by the believer's sin. 
F. is their fix'd unswerving root. 
Are to F.[s eye a pledge of God's forgiving, &c. 
Tun'd by F. ''s ear to some celestial melody. 
A hopeless/, a homeless race. 
So evermore, by F.''s undying glow. 
Their blessing, who by/ can wean. 
Have we not still our/ to seek? 
To walk by/ and not by sight. 
As/ grows rare. 

Cleansing thy sight by prayer and/ 
Reason and F. at once set out. 
F. faster lams, but waits without. 
The child-like/, that asks not sight. 
Were ye not fain to doubt how F. could dwell. 
Fancy may die, but F. is there. 
And F. may feed her eager view. 
The eye oi F., that waxes bright. 
But seen by F., 'tis blood. 
A few calm words of/ and prayer. 
Whence thy reposing F. 
Where F. has kept her midnight watch. 
Friends out of sight, in/ to muse. 
Sees Thee by/ on Mary's breast. 
Like thee to patient F. , shall rise forgiven. 

Faithful. 
Thy sad eye rests upon Thy/ few. 



Th. bef. Easter, v. ii. /. 4. 
4 Easter, v. v. /. 9. 

4 Trinity, v. ii. /. 2. 
10 Trinity, v. i. /. 3. 
15 Trinity, v. ii. /. 2. 
24 Trinity, v. xii. /. I. 
S.Thomas, v. i. /. 5. 
S.Michael, v. iv. /. i. 

Easter Tuesday, v. i v. /. 4. 
SS.PhiL&Jas.,z/.viii./. I. 

I Advent, v. iii. /. 6. 

1 Advent, v. xii. /. 3. 

2 Advent, v. iii. /. 8. 
S. Stephen, v. ii. /. 3. 

1 Christmas, v. viii. /. 5- 
Circumcision, v. iv. I. 2. 
Epiphany, v. iii. /. 4. 

2 Epiphany, v. ii. /. I. 

2 Epiphany, v. viii. /. 4, 

3 Epiphany, v. v. /. 6. 
Septuagesima, v. vii. /. I. 
Sexagesima, v. ix. /. 6. 

3 Lent, V. viii. /. 6. 

5 Lent, V. viii. /. 4. 

M. bef. Easter, v. i. /. 5. 
W. bef. Easter, v. iii. /. 8. 
Th. bef Easter, v. v. /. 4. 

4 Easter, v. viii. /. 7. 

5 Easter, v. iv. /. 3. 
19 Trinity, v. ix. /. 2. 
S.Thomas, v. iii."/. I. 
S. Thomas, v. iii. /. 3. 

S. Bartholomew, z^.xiii./. I. 
S. Matthew, v. ii. /. 7. 
SS.Sim. & Jude, 2/.xiii./.4. 
H. Comm., v. ii, /. 3. 
H. Comm., v. xiii. /. I. 
H. Baptism, v. ii. /. 3. 
H. Baptism, v. iii. /. i. 
H. Baptism, v. x. /. 3. 
Visit, of Sick, v. iii. /. 2. 
Burial of Dead, v. xi. /, 4, 
Churching, v. iv. /. 3. 
K. Charles M., v. x, /, 3. 

I Advent, v. vi. I. 2. 



FAITHFUL — FALL. 

That in Thee every/! view. 

With/! Abraham here. 

'Tis so in love — the/! heart. 

The/! mother surely knows. 

That Name, by whicli Thy/! oath is past. 

If but the prisoner's heart be/! found and true. 

Joy to the/! Three renew'd. 

Thy saints have prov'd the/! Word. 

The Saviour walking with His/! Three. 

If only he be/! found. 

Most like the/! pair are they. 

Whose arm supports her, on Whose/! breast. 

On no sweet sister's/! breast. 

The/! champions shall embrace. 

To commune how a/! martyr dies. 

In sharpest perils/! prov'd. 

Most like a/! dove. 

Faithless. 
Who fallen on/! days. 
When all seems/! round and drear. 
Nor stay'd to heave one/! sigh. 
Though dearest hopes are/! found. 
O guide us, when our/! hearts. 
Back to the world we/! turn'd. 
When/! ones forsake thy wing. 

Fall. 
Till, when the shadows thickest/! 
And/! the sounds of mirth. 
Again to/!, and rob Thy shrine. 
Steal down like April dews, that softest/! 
How sweet, in that dark hour, to/! 
Surely not yet th' avenging shower will/! 
Isaac's fond blessing may not/! on scorn. 
See Lucifer like lightning/! 
F. not, like wither' d leaves, away. 
Let it not/! 

The wild dog howls at/! of night. 
Teach the adoring heart to/! 
The fire of God is soon to/! 
An angel's hopeless/! 
Or, when soft showers in season/! 
To see us faint and/! 
But where they/!, forgotten to abide. 
While angels prostrate/! 
As gently on his spirit/! 
Sweetening the sorrow of his/! 
Dim or unheard, the words may/! 
And free as air it f. 



137 

Circumcision, v. viii. /. 3. 
Circumcision, v. xi. /. 2. 
6 Epiphany, v. iv. /. I. 
Sexagesima, v. v. /. 5. 

2 Lent, V. viii. /. i. 
Easter Eve, v. vi. /. 8. 
Easter Day, v. xiv. /. r. 

4 Easter, v. ii. /. 4. 
19 Trinity, v. ix. /. 6. 
21 Trinity, v. vii. /. 5- 
S. Thomas, v. v. /. 5. 
S. Matthias, v. vii. /. 2. 
Annunciation, v. iv. /. I. 
S. Mark, v. ii. /. 6. 

S. John Baptist, v. iv. /. 2. 
S. Peter, v. i. /. 3. 
Restoration, v. v. /. 3. 

Circumcision, v. x. /. 2. 

3 Epiphany, v. ii. /. 3. 

5 Epiphany, v. vi. /. 6. 
W. bef. Easter, v. iii. /. 3. 
Easter Tues., v. xiii. /. I. 
18 Trinity, v. iii. /.I. 

S. Luke, V. XX. /. I. 

2 Advent, v. vii. /, *]. 
Circumcision, v. xv. /. I. 
5 Epiphany, v. iv. /. 5- 
Sexagesima, v. iv. /. 6. 
Ash- Wed., v. iii. /. 5. 

1 Lent, V. iii. /. 7- 

2 Lent, V. xiv. /. 3. 

3 Lent, V. i. /. i. 

I Easter, v. xi. /. 2. 
5 Easter, v. xi. /. 3. 
Whitsun Mon., v. iv. /, 4. 
Trinity, v. xi. /. 3. 

II Trinity, v. v. /. I. 

13 Trinity, v. xxi. /. 4. 

14 Trinity, v. iv. /. 5- 
18 Trinity, v. xi. /. 4. 
23 Trinity, v. iii. /. 3. 
S. bef. Adv., v. vi. /. 8. 
Conv. of S. Paul, v. v. /. 2. 
S. Peter, v. vi. /. 3. 
Catechism, v. ii. /. i. 
Matrimony, v. iii. /. 2. 



138 FALL — FALTERS. 

Where bright leaves, reddening ere they/. 

By day and night her sorrows/! 

Speak gently of our sister's/ 

As in the Sacred Land, the shadows/! 

So soft the melting/". 

Fallen. 
Who/! on faithless days. 
On us their/! progeny. 
For/! souls some healing breath. 
*' Where art thou, f. man ? come forth," &c. 
Lies/! imperial Pride. 
Yet in/! Israel are there hearts and eyes. 
F. all beside. 

The/ Church hath felt Elijah's eye. 
For us her true though/! seed. 
What ? /! again ? yet cheerful rise. 
Far in the North our/! days have seen. 

Falling. 
By rushing waves and/ stars. 
Rising and/ as on angel wings. 
Rising and/ on the ear. 
Still, as ye watch life's/ leaf. 

Falls. 
As o'er the Church the gathering twilight/ 
It must be so : else wherefore/ 
F. on the moor the brief November day. 
One moment — and to earth he/ 
So softly/ the lay in fear and wrath begun. 
The shower of moonlight/ as still and clear. 

False. 
Or faint, or/ , their shadows prove. 
By/ kind solaces, and spells of earth. 
With thy/ smile. 
Yield to the/ delight. 
From Pride's/ chime, and jarring wrong. 
Faster than those/ drops and few. 
And thou, / heart and frail. 
O vision/ and vain ! 
These we have scorn'd, 0/ and frail ! 
For the/ world's seducing spell. 
And if some tones be/ or low. 

Faltering. 
Their/, tale disdain. 
She trills her widow'd, / song. 
And Demas, nam'd in/ prayer. 
By thee to aid my/, thought. 

Falters, 
" Who art Thou, Lord ?" he/ forth. 



Burial of Dead, v. ii. /. 4. 
Gun. Treas., v. v. /. i. 
Gun, Treas., v. xvi. /. i. 
K. Ch. Martyr, v. iv. /. 2. 
Ordination, z^. vii. /. 2. 

Circumcision, v. x. /. 2. 
Epiphany, v. xiv. /. 2. 
5 Epiphany, v. xiii. /. 5. 
Sexagesima, v. iii. /. 6. 
Whitsun Mon. , v. v. /. 6. 
9 Trinity, v. ix. /. 4. 
15 Trinity, v. ii. /. 5. 
S.John Bapt., v. i. /. 2. 
H. Comm., v. ix. /. 4. 
H. Comm., 2/. xii. /. 3. 
K. Ch. Martyr, v. ii. /. 2. 

2 Advent, v. iii. /. 4. 

3 Advent, v. ix. /. 3. 
S.Peter, v. xii. /. 3. 
Burial of Dead, v. xii. /. 3. 

21 Trinity, v. vi. /. 3. 

22 Trinity, v. viii. /. I. 

23 Trinity, v. i. /. 4. 
Conv. of S.Paul, v. iii. l./\. 
Commination, v. iv. /. 8. 
Prayer at Sea, v.'\. I. 1. 

4 Advent, v. iii. /. 4. 
Tues. bef. East., zt. xi. /. 2. 
Wed. bef. East., v. ii. /. 2. 
8 Trinity, v. x. /. 3. 

12 Trinity, v. ix. /. 3. 
14 Trinity, v. iii. /. I. 
17 Trinity, v. vii. /. 5* 
20 Trinity, v. v. /. 4. 
S. bef. Adv., v. ix. /. i. 
S. Luke, V. xii. /. 4. 
Catechism, v. ix. /. I. 

Easter Tues., v. xii. /. 2. 

5 Easter, v. iii. /. 6. 
S. Luke, v. X. /. 4. 
Visit, of Sick, v. iv. /. 6, 

Conv. of S. Paul, v. vii. /. i. 



FAME — FANCY. 



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Fame. 
To power oxf. we rudely press. 

Familiar. 
As for some dear/i strain. 
When in/, talk God's voice was heard. 
F. by our pathway grow. 

Famine. 
So F. waits, and War with greedy eyes. 

FamisKd. i 
The/ hawk has found. 
Answering a/ nation's call. 

Fan. 
Oxf. them with Thine airs serene. 

Fancied. 
In/ darkness free. 
Just as, in/ triumph bold. 
And/ all beyond. 

Fancies. 
To chase repining/, as they rise. ■ 
And far and wide their/, rove. 
On vacant/ throng. 
Bring all our wandering/ home. 
And raise new worlds, where happy/ rove. 

Fancy. 
Not for light ^.'j- reed. 
Haply half in/ grieving. 
That purest spot in F. ''s heaven. 
Are all that now the wildering/ meets. 
No flattering/ change our Monarch's doom. 
Wild F., peace ! thou must not me beguile. 
But we by F. may assuage. 
The festering sore by F. made. 
Wild/ blew his bugle strain. 
That o'er the wistful/ fleet. 
The promise of our God, our/ ^s theme. 
To F.'s eye their' motions prove. 
Let not our sinful/ trace. 
For F. with her shadowy toys. 
Some darling of blind/ dead and gone. 
They bound his/ too. 
Ye gentle elves, by F. seen. 
But faster than she soars, oViX...F. tires. 
Shall last in/ unimpair'd. 
We shall live on, though F. die. 
And ever F. 'j wing. 
In thought to wander, /-blest. 
F. may die, but Faith is there. 



Conv. of S. Paul, v. viii. /. 4. 

Morning, v. x. /. i. 

2 Lent, V. ix. /. 2. 

I Easter, v. viii. /. 5. 

All Saints, v. v, /. 7. 

Whitsun Mon., v. iv. /. 3. 
14 Trinity, v. iv. /. 6. 

Ordination, v. ix. /. 4. 

18 Trinity, v. xiii. /. 4. 

19 Trinity, v. iii. /. 3. 
22 Trinity, v. xi. /. 2. 

Mon.bef. Easter, v. ix. /. 5. 
4 Easter, v. iv. /. 7- 

4 Trinity, v. i. /. 4. 

18 Trinity, v. xviii. /. I. 

24 Trinity, v. x. /. 3. 

3 Advent, v. x. /. 4. 

1 Epiphany, v. vi. /. 3. 
6 Epiphany, v. iv. /. 4. 
Sexagesima, v. ii. /. 6. 

2 Lent, V. xii. /. 4. 
Wed. bef East. , v. ii. /. i. 
Good Friday, v. vii. /. I. 
Good Friday, v. vii. /. 2. 
I Easter, v. iv. /. 4. 
Whitsun Mon., v. iii. /. 2. 

1 Trinity, v. i. /. 2. 

2 Trinity, v. i. /. 7- 

5 Trinity, v. xiii. /. 3. 
II Trinity, v. ii. /. 3. 
17 Trinity, v. ix. /. 4. 
22 Trinity, v. iii. /. 4. 

25 Trinity, z/. i. /. 5. 
S. bef. Adv., z/. iv. /. 8. 
S. Andrew, v. ii. /. 4. 
S. Andrew, v. iv. /. 2. 
SS.Phil. &Jas.,z/.ii./.2. 
S. Matthew, z/. v. /. 3. 

S S . S im. & Jude, v. xiii. /. 4. 



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FANCY — FARTHEST. 



No bower to F. dear. 

Th' aerial gleam that F. lends. 

That thou shouldst Hope or F. give. 

Fane. 
Though never more on Sion'sy^ 
'Tis now a/!, where Love can find. 
As wisely mightst thou in Jehovah's y^ 

Far. 
And- we see/] in holy ground. 
How happier/] than life the end. 
Where/] away and high above. 
F. in the wild His steps were driven. 
While/] beyond the sound of praise. 
F. through the twilight of the morn. 
F. o'er the cedar shade, some tower of giants old. 
F. seen across the sandy wild. 
In calmness for His/] -seen hour He stays. 
F. in the rocky walls of Sion sleep. 
F. open'd on their eager view. 
From the/] depth of light once more. 
F. opening down some woodland deep. 
F. out of sight we seem to glide. 
And sure their sin as/] from equals thine. 
F. better we should cross His lightning's path, 
F. other strains, f. other fires. 
F. better they should sleep awhile. 
F., f. away, the home-sick seaman's hoard, 
F. in the North our fallen days have seen. 
F. on the breeze one dirge-like note, 
F. in the nameless mountain cove. 

Fare. 
Ill/] the lay, though soft as dew. 

Farewell. 
Our neighbour and our work/] 
Yet dares not open/] of Thee take, 
F., for her, th' ideal scenes so fair, 
. Yet not/C her hope. 
So long had given/] 
Call'd thee to take his last/] 
F. ; for one short life we part. 
The/] word is, "Peace." 
Thy serious sweet/] 

Farther. 
F. from Heaven would be. 
The mountain/] lies — there seek thy goal. 
Nor fear to seek Him/] in the wild. 

Farthest 
To regions/] from the fount of day. 



Matrimony, v. v, /. 4, 
Gun, Treas., v. ix. /, 3, 
Restoration, v. ix. /, 5, 

5 Lent, V. xi, /, 2, 
Easter Day, v. xii, /. i. 
17 Trinity, v. ix. /, 5, 

4 Advent, v. xii, /, 3. 
Holy Innocents, v. vii, /, 7. 
3 Epiphany, v. ix, /. i. 
Ash- Wed,, v. vi, /, 8. 
Ash- Wed., v. vii, /. 5. 

I Lent, V. ii. /. 2. 

3 Lent, V. iv. /. 6, 

5 Lent, V. ii, /, i. 
Mon.bef. Easter, v. v, /. 6, 
Mon. bef Easter, v. vi./, 2, 

4 Easter, v. ii, /. 6, 

4 Easter, v. v. /. 5. 
Whitsun Mon,, v. ii. /. I. 
Trinity, v. i, /. 3. 

17 Trinity, v. vi, /. 5. 
17 Trinity, v. x. /. 4. 
]!VIatrimony, v. iv, /, I. 
Bur. of Dead, v. x, /, I. 
Prayer at Sea, v. iii. /. i. 
K. Ch, Martyr, v. ii. /. 2. 
Restoration, v. iii. /, 5. 
Accession, v. v. /. 3. 

Matrimony, v. iii. /. i. 

Morning, v. xiii. /. 2. 
Th. bef East., v. iv. /. 7. 
24 Trinity, v. xii. /. i. 
24 Trinity, zi. xii. /. 2, 
Purification, v. xiv. /, 2, 
S. Mark, v. v, /. 4. 
Visit, of Sick, v. i. I. 5, 
Visit, of Sick, v. iv, /, 8. 
Restoration, v. vii, /, 3. 

5 Epiphany, v. iv, /. 2, 
I Lent, V. vi, /, 7, 

7 Trinity, v. x, /, 3, 

3 Epiphany, v. ii. /. 6. 



FAST — FATHER. 

Fast. 
F. fading from our wistful gaze. 
And/! beside the olive-border'd way. 
Are melting/", away. 
Who will not wake ox f. with Thee ! 
Else let us keep our/! within. 
Their frailty well, and hold them/! 
F. link'd as Thy great Name to Thee, O Lord. 
Oh, sickening thought ! yet hold it/! 
And/! as evening sunbeams from the sea. 
That it should soar and glide with thee so/! 
Where in her shadow, f. asleep. 
But fix'd to hold Love's banner/! 
Calls us from where ye soar so/! 
Never so/!, in silent April shower. 
Death only binds us/! 
That would make/! our bonds again. 
The line of yellow light dies_/ away. 
Shall find his wings, and soar as/! and free. 
Though/! yon shower be fleeting. 
The four strong winds of Heaven/! bound. 
Refresh us, Lord, to hold it/C 
F. by his father's grave. 

Fasted. 
Alone He/!, and alone He fought. 

Faster. 
F. than now it fades, that gleam revive. 
F. than those false drops and few. 
His beams have/! sped. 
But/! than she soars, our... Fancy tires. 
Faith yC runs, but waits without. 

Fasting. 
'Twas thus upon his/! -day. 
F. he watch'd and all alone. 

Fate. 
And if our/! be death, give light and let us die. 
What lowly/! their own controls. 

Father. 
Who hath the F. and the Son. 
He bless'd them in His own and in Hisi^ V, &c. 
F. and Lover of our souls ! 
A nursing F. dear. 
When/!, mother, nursing friend. 
Yet had her F.^s finger tum'd. 
LuU'd in a^'j" arms to sleep. 
His F. 'j light was pour'd from Heaven. 
Watch by our/! Isaac's pastoral door. 
Thus, Esau-like, our F. ' j blessing miss. 



141 

Evening, v. i. /. 2. 
I Advent, v. vii. /. I. 
S. Stephen, v. iv. /. 8. 
Epiphany, v. xiv. /. 4. 
Ash-Wednes., v. iv. /. i. 

1 Lent, V. iv. /. 4. 

2 Lent, v. vii. /. 4. 
5 Lent, V. ix. /. 4. 
Mon. bef. East., v. vii. /. 3. 
Ascension Day, v. ii. /. 2. 
Whitsun M., v. v. /. 5. 

2 Trinity, v. x. /. 7. 

5 Trinity, v. vi. /. 3. 

6 Trinity, v. iii. /. 5. 
8 Trinity, v. xii. /. 3. 

12 Trinity, v. viii. /. 4. 
23 Trinity, v. i. /. 2. 
23 Trinity, v. xi. /. 2. 
25 Trinity, v. ii. /. 3. 
All Saints, v. iii. /. 4. 
H. Comm., v. xvii. /. I. 
Prayer at Sea, v. v. /. 4. 

S. Michael, v. iv. /. 5- 

Ascen, Day, v. x. /. 2. 
14 Trinity, v. iii. /. I. 
25 Trinity, v. ii. /. 4. 
S.bef.Adv.,z/. iv. /. 8. 
S. Thomas, v. iii. /. 3. 

Th. bef. Easter, v. i. /. 5. 

13 Trinity, v. ii. /. i. 

6 Epiphany, v. i. /. 8. 
All Saints, v. v. /. 3. 

S.John Evan., v. iv. /. 5« 
H. Innocents, v. iv. /. 8. 

1 Christmas, v. vi. /. I. 
Circumcision, v. xi. /. 4. 
Epiphany, v. ii. /. \- 
Epiphany, v. xii. /. I. 

2 Epiphany, v. xi. /. 3. 
Ash- Wed., v. vi. /. 6. 
2 Lent, V. x. /. i. 

2 Lent, V. xi. /. 3. 



142 



FATHER — FAVOURED. 



F. to me Thou art and Mother dear. 

The F. spares the Son, for thee to die. 

Saw from Thy F. 's bosom to th' abyss. 

As the deep cahn that breath'd, ^' F.,jorg-ivc. 

And in her F. 's arms. 

Which hills me, clinging to my F. V breast. 

''OF. ! not JNIy will, but Thine be done." 

As in the pit his/i'j- darling lay. 

First F. of the holy seed. 

Her F.^s household to adorn. 

And homeward to Thy F. \v throne. 

With Christ His F. 's throne. 

Where Angels view the F. \r light. 

Alone with His true /". found. 

He to His F gently yield. 

The heart that scorn'd af. V care. 

Their F. 's joy, their hope alone. 

To' adore the F. of all gentle lights. 

He to His F. groan'd and wept. 

O F. of long-suffering grace. 

The F., who his vigil keeps. 

The F. of thy Lord can grudge thee nought. 

But in My F 's book are writ. 

Thine own adopting F love. 

By /. dear and mother mild. 

His F. 's dearest blessing, shed. 

To the great F. lifts her pale glad eye. 

Fast by his/^.f grave. 

F. and King, O where art thou ? 

Fa^/iers. 
F. may hate us or forsake. 
As when our ;^ walk'd abroad. 
Lord, if oury^ turn'd to Thee. 
Among their yij' tombs. 
E'en as my/] did : for what am I. 

Faultless. 
ForyC ^•irgins round His throne. 
All true, all/!, all in tune. 

Favoured. 
Has swept Thy footsteps from the/I clime. 
Our mother dear, this/! day. 
But where it lights, the/, place. 
Their home and God's, that/! place. 
When highest rapt and/! most. 
Where is Thy/! haunt, eternal Voice ? 
F. beyond. Archangels' dream. 
That/! seer — but where shall he be found ? 
Oh ! highest/! of all Sphits create. 



M. bef. Easter, v. i. /. i. 
M. bef. Easter, v. iii. /. 4. 
Tu.bef. Easter, v. vi. /. 2. 
" Tu. bef Easter, v. xii. /. I. 
Tu. bef Easter, v. xiii./. 3. 
W. bef Easter, v. i. /. 5. 
W. bef. Easter, v. x. I. I. 
Easter Eve, z>. viii. /. 3. 
I Easter, v. i. /. i. 

3 Easter, v. vi. /. 3. 

4 Easter, r'. ii. /. 7. 
Whitsun Mon. , z>. xiv. /. 5. 
WhitsunTues.jj'. vi. /. 2. 
Whitsun Tues., v. vii. /. 3. 
Whitsun Tues., z'. xii. /. 3. 
Trinity, ^z'. xvii. /. I. 
Trinity, v. xviii. /. 3. 

3 Trinity, z'. vi. /. 4. 

12 Trinity, z'. ii. /. 6. 

18 Trinity, v. ix. /. I. 

19 Trinity, z'. vii. /. I. 

20 Trinity, zk vi. /. 3. 
S.J^rnes, zk iv. /. 2. 
Holy Baptism, z'. xii. /. 2. 
Catechism, z'. iii. /. 3. 
Matrimony, z'. vi. /. 5. 
Churching, z>. ii. /. 5. 
Prayer at Sea, z'. v. /, 4. 
Restoration, z: iv. /. I. 

2 Epiphany, z: xiii. /. I. 
Quinquagesima, v. iv. /. 3. 
Quinquagesima, z'. xi. /. I. 

3 Lent, z: iii. /. 4. 

9 Trinity, z: iii. /. 5. 

W. bef Easter, v. vi. /. 12. 

4 Trinity, v. v. I. I. 

I Advent, z'. x. /. 2. 
Epiphany, z: x, /. 2. 
Septuagesima, z'. viii. /. 3. 
4 Easter, z: iii. /. 3. 

13 Trinity, v. xi. /. 2. 
20 Trinity, v. i. /. I. 
Annunciation, z'. viii. /. 4. 
S.John Baptist, z'. ii. /. 2. 
S. Michael, z: vi. /. i. 



FAVOURITES— FEARFUL. 



143 



Thy/ walking in Thy light. 



Favourites, 
Fear. 



O faint not ye fory". 

First sow in holy/ 

Why should we/, youth's draught of joy. 

The friend of Thine in/ and need. 

The tumult with a deep exulting/ 

Nor/ lest sympathy should fail. 

Fresh from the stain of crime ; nor/ to meet, 

But with the sinner's/ their hope departs. 

God teaching love and/ 

Mingling with tones of/ and ire. 

Or Love, the flower that closes up for/ 

But where, in gentle spirits, / 

And can he choose but/ .? 

In doubt and/ 

No/ but we shall soon behold. 

Save, Lord, by Love or F, 

Landscape of/ / 

Nor/ to seek Him farther in the wild. 

In sorrow kneeling, and in/ 

Go, to the world return, nor/ to cast. 

With/ and anguish to divide. 

How should we gaze in trance of/ ! 

How is it stain'd with/ and strife ! 

Ye/ no vexing mood. 

Forgive, if round thy towers he walk in/ 

Why should we faint and/ to live alone. 

Whose wakeful musings are of guilt and/ 

Profan'd by... mirth, or scar'd by worldly/ 

Warring unharm'd with sin and/ 

No anxious/ to damp Affection's glow. 

With/ and... joy weak hearts .surprising. 

No/ lest he .should swerve or faint. 

'Twixt love of Christ and/ of sin. 

A deep mysterious/ 

For bridal joy and/ 

But all is still, 'twixt hope and/ 

She lingers in the porch for grief and/ 

So softly falls the lay in/ and wrath begun. 

Thy penance in calm/ 

But/ to wake, and find. 

Spirit of God's most holy F. I 

Fearful. 
It was a/ joy, I ween. 
Their/ shadows ca.st. 
Therefore on/ dreams her inward sight. 
With that more/ war within. 



19 Trinity, v. iii. /. 2. 

Christmas Day, v. x, /, i. 
Circumcision, v. xvii. /. 2. 

2 Epiphany, v. vii. /. i. 

3 Epiphany, v. vii. /. 4. 

4 Epiphany, v. ii. /. 4. 
A.sh-Wed., v. v. /. i. 
2 Lent, V. V. /. 3. 

2 Lent, V. vii. /. 3. 

5 Lent, v. vii. /. 6. 
5 Lent, v. x. I. 2. 
Good Friday, v. iv. /. 5. 
Easter Tuesday, z/.xi. /. i. 
2 Easter, v. ix. /. i, 

5 Easter, v. iii. /. 2. 
Ascen. Day, v. x. /. i. 
Whitsunday, v. xi. /. 4. 
7 Trinity, v. iii. /. i. 

7 Trinity, v. x. /, 3. 

8 Trinity, v. xi. /. 2. 

9 Trinity, v. x. /. i. 
12 Trinity, v. ii, /, 3. 

14 Trinity, v. v. /. i. 

15 Trinity, v. ii, /, 6. 
15 Trinity, v. vi, /, 8. 
17 Trinity, v. ii, /. 3. 
24 Trinity, Z/. i. /, i. 
24 Trinity, v. xi. /. 3. 
S, bef Adv., v. iii, /. 8. 
S, Matthias, v. iv, /. 4. 
S.John Bapt,, v. v. /. 4. 
S. Michael, z/. vi. /. 7. 
vS. Luke, z/. ix. /. 3. 

H. Comm., v. v. /. 2. 
Matrimony, v. i, /. 2. 
Matrimony, v. v, /. 8, 
Burial of Dead, v. vi, /. 5. 
Commination, v. ii. /. 3. 
Commination, v. iv, /. 8. 
Commination, v. vi. /, 2. 
Gun. Treas,, z/. vii. /, 2. 
Ordination, z/. xiii. /, 4. 

3 Lent, z/. v. /. i. 
2 Easter, z/. ii, /. 2. 
5 Easter, z/. ix. /. i. 
Ordination, v. xii. /. 2« 



144 



FEARING — FEEBLE. 



Fearing. 
Andy^ most his own vain heart. 
Yety; to be wrong. 
K%f. to presume. 

Fearless. 
In_/i love and hope uncloy'd. 
F. of the passing hoof. 

But win her_/i way against the chafing tide. 
Then/] turn where Heaven hath set thy part. 
Ye_/ in your nests abide. 
Might/; follow to their blest abode. 
Then/] walk we forth. 
The soul unswerving and the/; tongue. 
To wanton with some/] child. 
With true and/] mind. 
So, f. for their charmed life. 
Then in the air she/! springs. 

Fears. 
It/l in open day to shine. 
'Tis Thine by vows, and hopes, and/] 
On human hopes and/". 
From foul reproach, from thrilling/] 
Who/] to take their word. 
And O ! by all the pangs and_/C 
And bury in His wounds our earthly/] 

Feast. 
Such is the world's gay garish/] 
The/] is o'er, the guests are gone. 
Into a conqueror's royal/] 
To the forbidden/ return. 
For the dear/] of Jesus dying. 
O come to our Communion F. 

Feature. 
And each calm/], ere we read. 

Features. 
Or on lov'd/] dawn and die. 
On/] wan and fair. 
Till thou have scann'd His/] well. 
Upon the slumbering/] glow. 

Fed. 
Where thousands once HeyC 
Where Abraham/ his flock of yore. 
Bath'd in soft airs, and/] with dew. 
Why, at the same fond bosom/] 

Feeble. 
Here set thy/] chant. 
Tooy^ for Confession's smart. 



19 Trinity, v. viii. /. 6. 
25 Trinity, v. v. /. 6. 
S. Thomas, v. iii. /. 4. 

4 Advent, v. viii. /. I. 

1 Epiphany, v. vii. /. 5. 

6 Epiphany, v. iii. /. 8. 
3 Trinity, v. ix. /. 3. 
15 Trinity, v. v. /. I. 
23 Trinity, v. xii. /. 4. 
S. Matthias, v. xi. /. I. 
S.John Bapt, v. vii. /. 2. 
All Saints, v. v. /. 6. 
Holy Baptism, v. vi. /. 3. 
Confirmation, v. iii. /. 3. 
Matrimony, v. ii. /. 5. 

3 Epiphany, v. v. /. 4. 
Good Friday, v. x. /. 3. 
10 Trinity, v. iv. /. 4. 
12 Trinity, v. viii. /. 7. 
S. Thomas, v. viii. /. 2. 
Gun. Treas., v. xv. /. i. 
K. Ch. Martyr, v. ix. /. 4. 

2 Epiphany, v. iv. /. I. 

7 Trinity, v. v. /. I. 

7 Trinity, v. x. /. 5. 

8 Trinity, v. x. /. 2. 

S. bef. Adv., v. vi. /. 5* 
Gun. Treas., v. xiii. /. i. 

Visit, of Sick, v. iii. /. 7. 

4 Advent, v. xi. /. 3. 
4 Lent, V. iii. /. 2. 

S. Andrew, v. vi. /. 3. 
H. Baptism, v. v. /. 2. 

3 Advent, z/. iv. /. 5- 
3 Lent, V. iii. /. 3. 
15 Trinity, v. i. /. 2. 
S. Luke, V. iv. /. 2. 

Circumcision, z/. xiii. /. 2. 
Ash- Wednesday, z/. iii. /. 3. 



FEEBLE — FEET. 

Enough, if right onr/. lays. 

With strength and hope your/! dust. 

And Faith may/! her eager view. 

Feeds. 
Who men and angels daily/! 
But/! with solace kind the willing soul. 

Feel. 
And make us/! Thee nigh. 
The chill night-blast to/! 
It shames the weary heart to/! itself alone. 
To/! the wildfire burn. 
Its woe and burthen/! 
Thou wilt/: all, that Thou mayst pity all. 
In mercy thou mayst ^ the heavenly hand. 
Well may I guess and/! 
Our wasted frames/ the true sun, and live. 
Shall/! the shower of Mercy fall. 
By all the trembling hope ye/! 
Or doth He/! the Cross ? 
F. e'en His God depart ? 
And well it is for us our God should/! 
But yet our craving spirits/; 
I/! each wound ye reckless give. 
They/! him fleeting by. 
F. only — for in silence gently gliding. 
Approach : for thou canst ^ the gleam. 
To/! thy kind upholding arm. 
And our hearts/! they must not break. 
Shall/! Thee on their weary way. 

Feeling. 
F. the rock beneath his feet. 
F. more bitterly alone. 

Feels. 
Forsaken, f. her present God again. 
Thy grovelling soul that/! so desolate and dry. 
W^ho/! his God so near. 
Lone Nature/! that she may freely breathe. 

Feet. 
They strew the ground beneath His/! 
And wiser Mary linger'd at Thy sacred/! 
Start up, and ply your heavenward/! 
With due/! tracing round. 
With dizzy brow and tottering/! 
Cloth'd and in calmness, at his Saviour's/. 
Whose waters kiss the/! of... vine-clad hill. 
Put off thy shoes from off thy/! 

L 



145 

S. Barthol., v. xii. /. 3. 
Accession, v. v. /. 8. 

H. Comm., v. ii. /. 3. 

7 Trinity, v. iv. /. 5. 
7 Trinity, v. ix. /. 3. 

1 Advent, v. xiii. /. 6. 
3 Advent, v. vii. /. 5- 

3 Epiphany, v. iii. /. 6. 
5 Epiphany, v. iv. /. 3. 

5 Lent, V. xii. /. 6. 
Tues. bef East. , v. viii. /. i . 
Th.bef. East.,z/.vii./. 7. 
3 Easter, v. i. /. I. 
Ascension Day, v. x. /. 4. 
S. after Asc, v. xiii. /. 2. 

6 Trinity, v. vi. /. 7- 
ID Trinity, v. iii. /. I. 
10 Trinity, v. iii. /. 4. 
24 Trinity, v. iii. /. I. 
S. Andrew, v. iv. /. i. 
Con. of S, Paul, v. x. /. 5- 
S. Barnabas, v. i. /. 8. 
S. Barnabas, v. ii. /. I. 
S. Luke, V. xvii. /. 3. 
H. Comm., v. v. /. 4. 
Bur. of Dead, v. ix. /. 5- 
Ordination, v. viii. /. 4. 

21 Trinity, v. v. /. 5- 
Bur. of Dead, v. v. /. 4. 

Tues. bef East. , v. xiii. /. 2. 
Easter Eve, v. vii. /. 8. 

2 Easter, v. ix. /. 2. 
20 Trmity, v. ii. /. 3. 

I Advent, v. iii. /. 4. 

1 Advent, v. vii. /. 6. 

2 Advent, v. vii. /. 2. 

3 Advent, v. viii. /. 4. 

4 Advent, v. v. /. 4. 

4 Epiphany, v. iii. /. 6. 
3 Lent, V. iii. /. 6. 

5 Lent, V. xiii. /. 4. 



146 



FEET — FETTER'd. 



Flowers, that grow beneath our_/[ 

Lo, at Thyy! I fainting lie. 

Sitting by turns beneath Thy sacred/] 

Where'er she sets her duteousy! 

And kiss'd the Saviour's/! 

F. , and to sinners wholesome blame. 

Before HisyC the clouds were riven. 

Feeling the rock beneath his/] 

To the Redeemer's 7C their... treasures bear. 

New hearts before their Saviour's/! to lay. 

Plying their daily task with busier/! 

Gather'd long since at Jesus'/! 

Low at Thy/! renew her vows. 

Calls us, like thee, to His dear/! to cling. 

Fell. 
That from His aching brow by moonlight/! 
But ne'er so soft/! noon-tide shower. 
Then bolder scale the rugged/! 
By mountain grot or/! 
Ere yet upon the new-built altar/! 
That winds unseen beneath the shaggy/! 
Spake, and was heard by/! disease. 

Fell. 
That 7^ Thee kneeling. 
As Israel's crowned mourner/! 
Ye/, your Maker's smile that hour. 
Ye/! it all renew'd. 
The fallen Church hath/! Elijah's eye. 
Who that has/! thy glance of dread ? 
That once was gay and/! the spring. 
F. Thee how strong, our hearts how frail. 

Fence. 
No more a charnel-house, to/! 

Fern. 
'Mid reeds and mountain/! . 



F. old age and youth serene. 



Fervent. 



Festal. 



To join that/! throng. 

The/! warblings flow'd. 

Banquet, and hymn, your Eden's/! store. 

Festering. 
The/! sore by Fancy made. 

Festival. 
Ye might have sped to keep high/! 

Fetter'd. 
The/! tongue its chain may break. 



Palm Sunday, v. iii. /. 5. 
Good Friday, v. ix. /. 3. 
Easter Eve, v. v. /. 3. 
Easter Day, v. xii. /. 4. 
Easter Tuesday, v. xi. /. 4. 
S. aft. Ascen., v. vii. /. 2. 
Whitsunday, v. i. /. 3. 
21 Trinity, v. v. /. 5. 
S. bef. Adv., v. v. /. 8. 
S. Barnabas, v. v. /. I. 
S. Matthew, v. iv. /. 7. 
All Saints, v. vii. /. 6. 
H. Comm., v. ix, /. 2. 
K. Charles M. , v. ix. /. 3. 

Mon. bef. East., v. ix. /. 2. 

4 Easter, v. v. /. 8. 

7 Trinity, v. vi. /. 5« 

8 Trinity, v. vii. /. 3. 
17 Trinity, v. iv. /. 5. 
20 Trinity, v. iii. /. 5. 
S. Matthew, v. v. /. 6. 

Mon, bef. East. , v. viii. /. 2. 
6 Trinity, v. iii. /. 7. 
15 Trinity, v. vi. /. I. 
15 Trinity, v. vi. /. 4. 
S. John Bapt., v. i. /. 2. 
S. BarthoL, v. vi. /. I. 
SS. Sim. & Jude, v. ix. /. 2. 
Confirmation, v. ix. /. 3. 

Easter Day, v. x. /. i. 
Easter Mon., v. iv. /. 4. 

5 S. Sim. & Jude, v. vii. /. 2. 

Christmas Day, v. iii. /. 2. 
8 Trinity, v. v. /. 4. 
S. Michael, v. iv. /. 8. 

Good Friday, v. vii. /. 2. 

S. Michael, v. ii. /. 3. 

12 Trinity, v. iv. /. 2. 



FETTERS — FIERCE. 



147 



Fetters, 
In funeral/] wound. 

Fevei^d. 
And wilt Thou hear the/! heart ? 
The/! pulse beats higher. 
With f. lips and wither'd heart. 
Qyyxf. brow in age to soothe. 

Feverish. 
The vex'd pulse of this/! world. 

Few. 
Thy sad eye rests upon Thy faithful _/^ 
Are those/; precious drops of Thine. 
F. vernal joys can show. 
To journey on ajC lone years. 
F., faint, and baffling sight. 
Where hast thou left those_/ sheep in the wild 
Faster than those false drops and/". 
Howy^ the happy secret find. 
All own ; but/, alas ! will love. 
ButyC delights can summer bring. 
The flame, that in a/! short years. 
Let me not grudge a/i short years. 
Pass a/! days, and this dull darkling globe. 
Pass a/! years — look in once more. 
Kf. calm words of faith and prayer. 
Kf. bright drops of holy dew. 

Field. 
Abiding in the/; 

Than if th' untrodden bloodless /i 
In all the blissful/! 
Lo ! from yon argent/! 
Lord, in Thy/! I work all day. 
And wheresoe'er in earth's wideyC 
Add house to house, and/! to/! 
O'er wave or f. 

Sees deep within that dazzling/! 
In camp or/! 

Fields. 
On the bright/! beyond the sky. 
Fly from the " old poetic"/ 
The fragrance of our old paternal/! 
Like summer/!, beneath the shadowy clouds 
And pours to the forsaken/ 

Fiends. 
And lash'd the vex'd/! to their yawning deep 

Fierce. 
Now the/! Bear and Leopard keen. 
When in one/! flame. 



Easter Eve, v. i. /. 8. 

2 Christmas, v. i. /. I. 
2 Epiphany, v. v. /. 2. 
6 Trinity, v. i. /. 4. 
Confirmation, v. vii. /. 4. 

12 Trinity, v. v. /. 6. 

1 Advent, v. vi. /. 2. 
Circumcision, v. iii. /. 3. 
Circumcision, v. xiv. /. 4. 

2 Christmas, v. vi. /. 6. 
4 Trinity, v. xii. /. 2. 

? 9 Trinity, v. iv. /. 3. 

14 Trinity, v, iii. /. I. 

15 Trinity, v. vii. /. 3. 

18 Trinity, v. viii. /. I. 
SS. Phil. &Jas.,z/.i. 7.3. 
S. Peter, v. xv. /. i. 
S.James, v. v. /. *j. 

S. Michael, v. vii. /. I. 
S. Luke, V. xi. /. i. 
Holy Baptism, v. iii. /. I. 
Holy Baptism, v. iii. /. 2. 

Christmas Day, v. ix. /. 4. 
6 Epiphany, z^. iii. /. 5- 
Quinquagesima, v. vii. /. 2. 
2 Easter, z/. iv. /. I. 
Whitsun Tues. , v. i. /. i. 
Whitsun Tues., z/. xix. /. I. 
II Trinity, v. i. /. 2. 
23 Trinity, v. ix. /. 4. 
Conv. of S. Paul, v. iv. /. 4. 
S. John Bapt., v. vi. /. 6. 

2 Advent, z'. vi. /. 4. 

3 Lent, z/. vi. /. 3. 
Mon. bef. East., v. ii. /. 2. 

, Prayer at Sea, v. i. /. 7. 
Restoration, z/. v. /. 5. 

, 4 Epiphany, v. v. /. 4. 

Whitsun Mon., v. xi. /. i. 

19 Trinity, z/. v. /. 2. 



148 



FIERCER — FILLS. 



Fiercer. 
Aref. than a foeman's dart. 

Fiercest. 
HoW; in their _/I sway. 
The mid-day sun, withyC glare. 

Fiery. 
To bathe the landscape in a^C stream. 
The/! sword that guarded shew'd it too. 
When at the Patriarch's call they! shower. 
When issuing from his cloud oif. gold. 
NoyC wing is seen to glide. 
But first, by many a stem and/! blast. 
By Chebar in the f. blast. 
Diverse along all space inf. flight. 

Fight. 
In openyC 

Like warrior when thej^ is nigh. 
Tir'd ere t\i&f. begun. 

Fig-tree. 
Set in i\ief.-t.''s polish'd stem. 
Nor may our household vine or f.-t. hide. 
In his own pleasant /l-^.'j' shade. 



These bright and order'dy! 

lif. and maternal love. 
How can it rise inj^ prayer? 
But who, O perfect _/! heart? 
First yC duty, then divine. 



Files. 



Filial. 



Fill. 



Which whispers, "Take thy_^ ere death." 

F. high the bowl, and spice it well. 

F. high the bowl, benumb His aching sense. 

Tof. the heart's fond view. 

Heaven less and less will/! 

Sit down and take thy f. of joy. 

A breath the Gospel trump iof. 



F. with each other's company. 



FilVd. 



Fills. 



Enlarging as '\\.f. with Thee. 

Rises the holy pile that Kedron's valley yC 

It/! the Church of God. 

F. ear and brain. 

That^ up all the ample gloom. 

And/! the holy place. 



Wed. bef. East., v. v. /. 4. 

4 Epiphany, v. ii. /. 5- 
Conv. of S. Paul, v. i. /. I. 

4 Epiphany, v. i. /. 6. 
Sexagesima, v. xi. /. 3. 
2 Lent, V. ix. /. 3. 
Ascension Day, v. x. /. 3. 
7 Trinity, v. iv, /. I. 
23 Trinity, v. xiii. /. I. 
S. Mark, v. iii. /. 3. 
S. Michael, v. iii. /. 3. 

Wed. bef. East. , v. vii. /. 6. 
Conv. of S. Paul, v. ii. /. 5, 
S. Michael, v. ii. /. 6. 

2 Advent, v. iv. /. 2. 

1 Trinity, v. ii. /. 7- 
S.Bartholomew, v. x.l. i. 

Catechism, z/. vii. /. 2. 

Sexagesima, v. v, /. i. 
Trinity, v. xvii. /. 2. 
Annunciation, v. iv. /. 4. 
S. John Bapt. , v. ix. /. 3. 

2 Epiphany, v. ii, /. 3. 
Tu. bef Easter, v. i. /. i. 
Tu. bef. Easter, v. iv. /. I, 
15 Trinity, v. i. /. 4. 

22 Trinity, v. vii. /. 2. 
S.James, v. i. /. I. 
S. Luke, V. xviii. /. 2. 

S. Mark, v. vi. /, 5. 

I Christmas, v. ix. /. 4. 
4 Epiphany, v. v. /. 8. 
Whitsunday, v. ix. /. I. 
Whitsunday, v. x, /. 3. 
S. Peter, v. xiv. /. 4, 
S S.Sim. & Jud.jZ'. iv. /. 2. 



FINAL — FIRE. 

Final. 
When, ere the^i! pang His soul should rend. 
Shall work thyyi good. 

Find, 
Be set to hallow all we_/; 
Nor wonder, should yeyT your King in tears. 
Where shall the holy Cross yC rest ? 
He in youth shall y; his rest. 
And we are left \.o f. our way. 
And watch how light can_/ its way. 
Tof. a prayer their Lord may hear. 
Daily to lose themselves in hope toy^ their God. 
But in the gentler breeze weyC 
Give me a heart toy^ out Thee. 
Fail \.of. fit echoing here. 
Noblest things yC vilest using. 
Thus every where weyC our suffering God. 
That Love yet lives, and Patience shall y[ rest. 
No "minstrel rapture" _/^ for thee. 
'Tis now a fane, where Love can_/; 
For should he wake, andy; her gone. 
Came down His flock toy; 
In joy toy^ it after many days. 
How few the happy secret yC 
As one still bent to f. or make the best. 
Shall y^ his wings, and soar as fast and free. 
Such proof as they are sure \.of. 
But in the thought of Jesus y^ 
But fear to wake, andy: 
And where shall Mother's bosom j^ ? 

Finding. 
F. a spell unheard before. 

Finds. 
The eye first y; thee out in thy secure repose. 
The Church's prayer yi wings to soar. 
The Church's hopeyT eyes to see. 
Butyl her grace. 
Springs to his Cross andy^ his glory there. 



When Nature tries hery] touch. 



Finest. 



Yet had her Father's y; turn'd. 

Should unseen y! on the wall. 
By virgin y; duly spread. 

She has a charm, a word ofyC 



Finder. 



Fifisers. 



Fire. 



149 

Mon. bef. East. , v. v. /. 3. 

20 Trinity, v. vi. /. 8. 

Morning, v. viii. /. 2. 
I Advent, v, ii. /. 5. 
I Advent, v. x. /. 3. 
S. John Evan., v. ii. /. 4. 
Epiphany, v. iii. /. 3. 
3 Epiphany, v. ii. /. 5. 

3 Epiphany, v. vi. /. 2. 
6 Epiphany, v. xi. /. 8. 
Septuagesima, v. x. /. 3. 
Septuagesima, v. xii. /. 3. 
Palm Sunday, v. iv. /. 4. 
Palm Sunday, v. v. /. 6, 
Wed. bef East., v. vii. /. i. 
Good Friday, v. vii. /. 6. 
Easter Day, v. i. /. 2. 
Easter Day, v. xii, /. i. 

4 Easter, v. i. /. 5- 
Whitsunday, v. vii. /. 2. 
9 Trinity, v. x. /. 3. 

15 Trinity, v. vii. /. 3. 

21 Trinity, v. ii. /. 3. 
23 Trinity, v. xi. /. 2. 
S. Andrew, v. vii. /. i. 
Conv. of S. Paul, v. xii. /, 5. 
Gun. Treas. , v. vii. /. 2. 
Ordination, v. v. /. i. 

Morning, v. x. /. 4. 

1 Advent, v. xi. /. 6. 
4 Easter, v. vii. /. 9. 
4 Easter, v. vii. /. 10. 
S. aft. Ascen., v. vi, /, 6. 
K. Charles M., v. iii, /, 4. 

4 Lent, V. i. /. i. 

Epiphany, v. xii. /. i. 

14 Trinity, v. iv. /. 7- 
Visit, of Sick, v. vi. /. 5. 

2 Advent, v. iii. /. i. 



150 FIRE — FIRM. 

"Glory to God !" from yonder central/ 

Set the clear heavens on_/[ 

Is fam to slake its^^ 

The raging F. , the roaring Wind, 

His hand withdraws the penal _/! 

To watch they^ upon the mount. 

Salted with/! they seem. 

And hark ! amid the flashing/! 

Must win their way through blood and/! 

To heap the censer's sacred/! 

And blood and/! have run in mingled stream. 

As with a seraph's robe of/! 

!Hastes to proclaim, " God is not in the/!" 

The/! of God is soon to fall. 

The spark of his first deathless _^ 

F. from Jehovah came. 

Thy guardian/!, Thy guiding cloud. 

To make the rushing/! -flood seem. 

But we no holy/! have caught. 

Earth's gems they: of Heaven have caught. 

Zeal's never-dying/! 

It lit in Thee no/! 

Of/! from Heaven to bless their votive alms. 

By harmless/!, among the ethereal thrones. 

Linger'd around His skirts two forms of/! 

What though around His throne of/. 

Only let Heaven her/! impart. 

Fires. 
Infusing all that/! the breast. 
Earth all refin'd with bright supernal/! 
And earlier light thine altar/! 
Revive our dying/!, to bum. 
The/! that rush'd on Sinai down. 
Those purer/! on high. 
The heathen's wizard/! 
And when the Spirit's beacon/! 
In f. of love. 

Between us and the/! of youth. 
Far other strains, far other/! 
Lo, to her alter'd eye the Law's steni_/C are lent, 
When storms are high, or when the/! of war. 

Firju. 
To watch, with/! unshrinking eye. 
With lips/! clos'd and fixed eye. 
Endearing, /!, serene. 
Each other in so/! a grasp. 
Which/! embrac'd with heart and arm. 



Christmas, v. i. /. 5. 
S. Stephen, v. i. /. 4. 
2 Epiphany, v. v. /. 4. 
Septuagesima, v. x. /. I. 
I Lent, V. V. /. 6. 
5 Lent, V. iv. /. 4. 
5 Lent, V. ix. /. i. 
5 Lent, V. X. /. i. 
Wed. bef East. , v. v. /. 2. 
I Easter, v. vi. /. 5. 

1 Trinity, v. i. /. 4. 
4 Trinity, v. xvii. /. 3. 
9 Trinity, v. vii. /. 6, 
II Trinity, v. v. I. I. 
13 Trinity, v. viii. /. I. 
13 Trinity, v. xii. /. 4. 

18 Trinity, v. xi. /. I. 

19 Trinity, v. v. /. 5. 
S. bef Adv., v. ii. /. 7. 
S. bef Adv., v. viii. /. 4. 
Conv. of S. Paul, v. xiii. /. 3. 
Annunciation, v. iii. /. 6. 
S.Barnabas, v. iv. /. 3. 
S. John Bapt., v. iii. /. 2. 
S. Michael, v. vii. /. 8. 
Catechism, v. v. /. I. 
Churching, v. ii. /. I. 

2 Epiphany, v. iv. /. 3. 
Easter Eve, v. iv. /. 7. 
Easter Day, v. iv. /. 2. 
Easter Tues., v. xiv. /. I. 
Whitsunday, tj. iv. /. I. 
4 Trinity, v. ix. /. 4. 
8 Trinity, v. ii. /. 4. 
S.bef. Adv., v. iv. /. 4. 
S. John Bapt., v. ix. /. 6. 
Confirmation, v. vii. /. 2, 
Matrimony, v. iv. /. I. 
Commination, v. ii. /. 8. 
Prayer at Sea, v. ii. /. 5- 



II Trinity, v. iii. /. 3. 
Conv. of S. Paul, v. ii. /. 4. 
Annunciation, v. iv. /. 6. 
S. Mark, v. i. /. 5. 
S. Peter, v. x. /. 2. 



FIRST. 



First. 



The eye^ finds thee out m thy secure repose. 

F. stirr'd the tide of song. 

Mindful of these, the j^ -fruits sweet. 

"Where to behold them was her heart's^C prayer. 

Now/] to offering led. 

F. sow in holy fear. 

To Thee we turn, our Last and F. 

F. bid us from their arms ascend. 

F. made our infant spirits burn. 

To Thee her/] enquiring glance. 

In her j^ charming bowl. 

Whenj^ to her fond gaze is given. 

Steal down like April dews, that... fall and_/i 

WhenyC it felt the Sun. 

What wins their y^ and fondest gaze ? 

F. open her sweet breast. 

The/; soft star in evening's crown. 

But as 2Xf. Thine all-pervading look. 

Oh ! joy to Mary/! allow'd. 

K.\.f. a lonely rill. 

F. Father of the holy seed. 

Not as 2Xf., but with intenser cry. 

'Tis forfeit like the_/] — we own it all. 

F. Levi, then all Israel, from the snare. 

With \hs.f. flowers that lead the vernal dance. 

F. His great power He to the sinner shews. 

The spark of his_/ deathless fire. 

With healing y;, with comfort now. 

Your j^ and perfect form ye show. 

And fresh, as when \if. was shed. 

They; lorn hour of widowhood. 

Only they! renew'd — the heathen's choice. 

Butyi, by many a stern and fiery blast. 

To Heaven whence y! it came. 

F. seek thy Saviour out, and dwell. 

Love sought Himy! — at dawn of morn. 

Her witness y! the Church must hear. 

Whence on thee with tenderest gleam. 

This is their y;, their dearest joy. 

F. filial duty, then divine. 

They! in shame and agony. 

Thaty! into his bosom found. 

F. angel of His Church, y! steward of His grace. 

In that_y strife, whence Satan in despair. 

When sinners y! so near are brought ! 

Is fragrant with a mother' syC and fondest prayer. 

By Thine own mother'sy! caress. 



151 



1 Advent, v. xi. /. 6. 
Christmas Day, v. iii. /. 4. 
Holy Innocents, v. iv. /. i. 
Holy Innocents, v. vii. /. 2. 
Circumcision, v. iii. /. 4. 
Circumcision, v. xvii. /. 2. 

2 Christmas, v. vii. /. 7. 
Epiphany, v. ii. /. 3. 
Epiphany, v. viii. /. 4. 
Epiphany, v. xii. /. 2. 

2 Epiphany, v. iv. /. 2. 
6 Epiphany, v. iv. /. 3. 
Sexagesima, v. iv. /. 6. 
Quinquagesima, v. ii. /. 4. 
Quinquagesima, v. vii. /. i. 
4 Lent, V. ii. /. 2. 

4 Lent, V. ii. /. 4. 

Tu. bef. Easter, v. vi. /. i. 
Easter Day, v. xiii. /. i. 
Easter Mon. , v. vi. /. 4. 
I Easter, v. i. /. i. 

5 Easter, v. v. /. i. 
5 Easter, v. xi. /. i. 
5 Easter, v. xii. /. 4. 

3 Trinity, v. v. /. 4. 
9 Trinity, v. v. /. 4. 

13 Trinity, v. viii. /. i. 

14 Trinity, v. vi. /. 2. 

15 Trinity, v. iii. /. 2. 

18 Trinity, v. v. /. 3. 

19 Trinity, v. vi. /. 4. 
23 Trinity, v. vii. /. 3. 
23 Trinity, v. xiii. /. I. 
25 Trinity, v. vii. /. 8. 
S. Andrew, v. vi. /. i. 
S. Thomas, v. ii. /. 5. 
S.Thomas, v. iv. /. 6. 
Annunciation, v. viii. /. 5- 
S.Barnabas, v. v. /. 2. 
S.John Bapt., v. ix. /. 3. 
S.James, v. ii. /. 3. 

S. BarthoL, v. xvii. /. 2. 
S. Matthew, v. vi. /. 8. 
S.Michael, v. iv. /. 3. 
H. Comm., v. iv. /. 2. 
Churching, v. i. /. 6. 
Churching, v. v. /. 3. 



IS2 



FIRST-BORN — FLAME. 



First-born. 



So when the f.-b. of Thy foes. 
Thou/-<5. of the year's delight. 



3 Lent, v. ii. 
Easter Tues. 



/. I. 

, V. i. 



/. I. 



Fish. 



5. 



And/, Hke living shafts that pierce the main. 23 Trinity, v. x. /. 2 

So spake the weary/, spent. 

But one poor/'j rude and scanty store. 

Fit. 
F. us for perfect Rest above. 
Fail to find/ echoing here. 
F. prelude of the joy, when spirits won. 

Fitfod. 
Watch for the/ breeze. 
Are heard her sacred tones ; the/ sweep 

Fits. 
When heaven by/ is dark and bright. 
It/ thy stature now. 
And/ the spousal ring. 

Five. 
Where/ proud cities lie. 

Fixed. 
With/ adoring look. 
Can read where Faith is/ and true. 
Not half so/, amid her vassal hills. 
Faith is their/ unswerving root. 
Gentiles ! with/ yet awful eye. 
F. on the desert haze. 
For ever/ in no unfruitful gaze. 
But/ to hold Love's banner fast. 
With lips firm clos'd and/ eye. 
A way, and/ his wavering choice. 
In the/ brow serene. 
Where/, as if one prayer could heal. 

Flame. 
Speed to the eastern mount like/ 
Play smiling with the/ and sword. 
The heavenward/ annoy. 

With all a Painter's art, and all a Minstrel's/ 3 Epiphany, v. 
One towering thorn was wrapt in/ 5 Lent, v. ii. /. 4. 

To keep the lingering/ . . .ahve. Th. bef. Easter, v. v. /. 8. 

To see God's ransom'd world... and/ depart. Th. bef. Easter, v. vi, /. 8 
Upon his soul like/ 2 Easter, v. viii. /. 2. 

Swiftly and straight each tongue of/ 4 Easter, v. vi. /. I. 

The pure/ spreading high and low. 4 Easter, v. vii. /. 6. 

To starving bodies food and/ S. aft. Ascen., v. vii. /. 3 



5 Trinity, v. ii. /. I. 
7 Trinity, v. iv. /. 3. 

Morning, v. xvi. /. 2. 
Palm Sunday, v. iv. /. i 
K. Charles M., v. x. /. 

4 Epiphany, v. i. /. 3. 
20 Trinity, v. ii. /. 5' 

7 Trinity, v. vi. /. 2. 
20 Trinity, v. v. /. 6. 
Matrimony, v. vi. /. 2. 

7 Trinity, v. ii. /. 6. 

Christmas, v. iv. /. 2. 

1 Christmas, v. viii. /. 

4 Epiphany, z/. v. /. 7. 
Septuagesima, e/. vii. /. 1 

5 Lent, V. xiii. /. I. 

2 Easter, ?/. i. /. 5. 
Ascension Day, v. xi. /. 2 
2 Trinity, v. x. /. 7. 
Conv. of S. Paul, v. ii. /. z 
S. Barthol., e/. xvii. /. 3. 
Holy Baptism, v. ix. /. 3 
Visit, of Sick, v. iii. /. 4- 

1 Advent, v. ii. /. 4. 
S. Stephen, ?7. ii, /, 6. 

2 Epiphany, v. xv. /. 2. 
xi. /. 6. 



FLAME — FLEET. 

Half darkness and half/! 

The Tyrant, when in one fierce yC 

Mounts up their altar/. 

They^, that in a few short years. 

Till every heart have caught your/! 

And waken Joshua's spear of_/[ 

Flames. 
The/! of His consuming jealous ire. 
Tnrough sevenfold _^ thine eye shall see. 
With_^ like these, all bright and undefil'd. 

Flash. 
He dreams he sees a lamp/] bright. 

Flashed. 
Which, like a fading lamp, yi! high. 
F, o'er him, high and bright. 
F. once, and died away. 
F. Sion's gilded dome to summer skies. 



Light yi in the gloomiest sky. 

And hark ! amid the/! fire. 
The/", billows of the south. 



Flashes. 



Flashing. 



Flat. 



Over \\&x f. and leafless reign. 

Flatteries. 
I know thy/; and thy cheating ways. 

Flattering. 
We trust they; voice. 
N07C fancy change our Monarch's doom. 

Fled. 
As though her evil hour were_/ 
Long ere winter blasts arej^ 
Sleep'st Thou indeed ? or is Thy spirit _/! ? 
When summer friends are gone and_/] 
Sorrow hathyC away. 
And priz'd for love of summery] 

Fleet. 
Some tender lights unnotic'dy] 
Hardly will theyy] aloof. 
Then may the unbodied soul in safety y] 
A little while, and they shall y] 
That o'er the wistful fancy yC 
Caught by earth's shadows as they^;^ 
F. from the heart, a worthless dew. 
The birds of air before us^ 
In equal racey] o'er the sky. 



153 

Whitsunday, v. i. /. 4. 
19 Trinity, v. v. /. 2. 
25 Trinity, v. vii. /. 6. 
S. Peter, v. xv. /. i. 
All Saints, v. vii. /. 3. 
Accession, v. i. /. 3. 

9 Trinity, v. vii. /. 3. 
19 Trinity, v. ix. /. 5. 
S.John B., V. viii. /. 4. 

S. Peter, v. xiv. /. i. 

S. Stephen, v. iii. /. 7. 
2 Easter, v. viii. /. 5- 

2 Easter, v. viii. /. 6. 
17 Trinity, v. i. /. 4. 

3 Epiphany, v. iii. /. I. 

5 Lent, V. x. /. i. 

Th. bef. East., v.v,.l. 3. 

3 Epiphany, v. iii. /. 4. 

Wed. bef. East., v. ii. /. 3. 

2 Epiphany, v. ii. /. 2. 
2 Lent, V. xii. /. 4. 

2 Advent, v. ii. /. 4. 
I Epiphany, v. iv. /. 5* 
Easter Eve, v. ii. /. i. 
19 Trinity, v. i. /. 4. 
S. Peter, v. iii. /. 3. 
Visit, of Sick, v. vi. /. 6. 

4 Advent, v. xi. /. 2. 

1 Epiphany, v. vii. /. 6. 

2 Lent, V. V. /. i. 

S. after Ascen., v. xii. /. i. 
Whitsun Mon. , v. iii. /. 2. 

13 Trinity, v. ix. /. 2. 

14 Trinity, z/. iii. /. 2. 

15 Trinity, z/. iv. /. 5- 
S. Luke, V. i. /. 2. 



154 



Had 7^ to its parent skies. 



FLEETED — FLOCK. 



Fleeted. 
Fleeting. 



Though fast yon shower be / 

When, like an angel's wing, they feel \i\ra.f. by. 

The moral of each/i cloud and gale. 

Fleshly. 
With all our frail andyC ties. 

Flew. 
F. open to his fainting eye. 

Flies. 
F. from the heart and home she dearest loves. 

Flight. 
The season's/] unwarn'd we mark. 
Reach to an arrow' syC 
And watching by his future _/] 
To where it stays its lucid /[ 
Can pass they; of souls adoring. 
Speeding His/] 

With Jesus, ere His/ He take. 
Stay Thou the too presumptuous/ 
Diverse along all space in fiery/ 
As if the Dove that guides their/ 
Awaken'd soars in airy/ 

Flinging. 
Every way her free arms/ 
F. soft radiance far and wide. 

Float. 
With upward eye they/ serene. 
Yet M^ait awhile, and see the calm leaves/ 
Like pulses that round harp-strings/ 
For with that triumph seem'd to/ 

Floating. 
Thy wild hair/ on the eastern breeze. 
Why, as we watch their/ wreath. 
If ever, / from faint earthly lyre. 
Comes/ on the mountain air. 
Rise/ on its dove-like way. 

Floats. 
F. round their steps, where'er they move. 
It/ at pleasure. 
That the young mind at random/ 

Flock. 
Lord of this erring/ / 
Where Abraham fed his/ of yore. 
Ye too, who tend Christ's wildering/ 
Came down His/ to find. 
Affrights the wandering/ 



Visit, of Sick, v. vi. /. 8. 

25 Trinity, v. ii. /. 3. 
S. Barnabas, v. i. /. 8. 
S. Matthew, v. i. /. 7. 

Annunciation, v. i. /. 2. 
S. Stephen, v. iii. /. 6. 

3 Trinity, v. ii. /. 2. 

2 Advent, v. iv. /. 6. 

4 Advent, v. ix. /. 2. 
S. Stephen, v. i. /. 3. 
Epiphany, v. vi. /. 3. 

6 Epiphany, v. ix. /. 6. 
S. after Ascen. , v. xii. /. 4. 
S. Peter J v. viii. /. 3. 
S. James, tj. v. /. 4. 
S. Michael, v. iii. /. 3. 
Confirmation, v. v. /. 3. 
Restoration, v. i. /. 5. 

1 Epiphany, v. iv. /. 3. 

3 Epiphany, v. i. /. 5. 

Ash- Wed., v. vii. /. 6. 
23 Trinity, v. ii. /. 3. 
Conv. of S . Paul, v. xiv. /. 2. 
Restoration, v. iii. /. 4. 

2 Easter, v. i. /. 3. 

2 Trinity, v. i. /. 5. 
6 Trinity, v. vi. /. 5- 

S S.Sim. &Jud.,z'.xiii. /. 2. 
Ordination, v. vi. /. 4. 

Wed. bef. Easter, e/.vi./. 3. 
S. after Ascen., v. i. /. 4. 
Catechism, v. i. /. 3. 

5 Epiphany, v. v. /. I. 

3 Lent, V. iii. /. 3. 
5 Lent, V. iv. /.I. 
Whitsunday, v. vii. /. 2. 
8 Trinity, v. viii. /. 3. 



FLOOD — FLO W' RET. 

Flood. 
In the deep weltering yC 
The smooth stones of the/! 
What sparkles in that lucid j^ 

Floods. 
"Va&f. of glory earthward pour. 
Shall sit, and_/] unceasing pour. 
One rock amid the weltering yC 

Floor. 
Till we, like Heaven's star-sprinkled 7C 

Flourish. 
But they shall y; from the tomb. 
Toy^ and abide. 

Flourishing. 
Y&\.f. to sight as fair. 

Flow. 
That blood for sin must/! 
They bathe where holy waters 7^ 
If ityi from childlike hearts. 
Perchance that little brook shall yC 
Let \tf. on, but/! refin'd and clear. 
Let it/ on, till all thine earthly heart. 
Of wakeful anguish 7^ 

Flotdd. 
The festal warblings/ 

Flower. 
And Love's last/ seem'd fain to droop and die. 
And her kindly/ display'd. 
So have I seen some tender/ 
Hope their unfading/ 
As on th' uprooted/ the genial rain. 
Nor/ in classic grove. 
But there's a sweeter/ than e'er. 
For hope or joy, for/ or fruit. 
Or Love, the/ that closes up for fear. 
And every/ was bath'd in light. 
Some gentle maid bend o'er a cherish'd/! 
And each small/ of bashful hue. 
But Love's a/ that will not die. 
Each/ and tree, its duty done. 
Till the last / of autumn shed. 
Will store each/, ye duteous lay. 
Like a reviving/ when storms are hush'd, &c. 
Like /-leaves in a precious volume stor'd. 
Her/ and hope ? but thou art with him there. 



15s 



FlowWet. 



By leaf oxf. worn. 



4 Trinity, v. iv. /. 2. 
8 Trinity, v. vii. /. 2. 
Holy Baptism, v. ii, /. I. 

4 Easter, v, v. /. 6. 
S. Matthew, v. vi. /. 6. 
Accession, v. iii. /. i. 

Palm Sunday, v. vi. /. 3. 

6 Epiphany, v. x. /. 7- 

4 Lent, V. xiii. /. 5- 

Th. bef. East, v. ii. /. 4. 

Circumcision, v. i. /. 4. 

5 Epiphany, v. ix. /. 5. 
Palm Sunday, v. vi. /. 8. 
Easter Mon., v. iii. /. I. 
3 Trinity, v. viii. /. 3. 
3 Trinity, v. ix. /. I. 
Gun. Treas., v. xv. /. 4. 

8 Trinity, v. v. /. 4. 

I Advent, v. ix. /. 2. 

1 Epiphany, v. iv. /. 7' 

6 Epiphany, v. v, /. I. 
Septuagesima, v. vii. /. 2. 

2 Lent, V. i. /. 4. 

3 Lent, V. ix. /. 2. 

4 Lent, V. iv. /. i. 
4 Lent, V. vii. /. 4. 
Good Friday, z^. iv. /. 5- 

1 Easter, v. iii. /. 2. 
3 Easter, v. vi. /. 7" 
S. Bartholomew, v. ii, /. 3. 
S. Matthew, v. iii. /. i. 
All Saints, v. ii. /. 2. 
All Saints, v. iii. /. 7- 
Matrimony, v. vii. /. 7- 
Churching, v. ii. /. 6. 
Prayer at Sea, v. iii. /. 3* 
Prayer at Sea, z/. iv. /. 7* 

2 Trinity, v. iv. /. 4. 



156 



FLOW'RETS — FOE. 



Nor dare the tender/ show. 



Flow'rets. 



Flowers. 



And all the/ of life unfold. 

Delights the/ to lave. 

When stars above or/ beloM^. 

And some/ to bloom and die. 

The/ all die along our way. 

F. , that grow beneath our feet. 

Bright/ of Eden bloom and twine. 

Where Thou hast set celestial/ 

Alas ! for her Thy opening/ 

With the first/ that lead the vernal dance. 

With/ of pensive hope. 

Go sleep like closing/ at night. 

When fade all earthly/ and bays. 

Two/, when wintry blasts assail. 

Not in moist/ at even. 

As where sweet/ some pastoral garden cheer. 

To/ or crowns like these. 

Flowing. 
Where is the land with milk and honey/ ? 

Flown. 
They had/ here, their King to see. 
Think where thy coward hopes had/ 
By the sad couch whence hope hath/ 

Flows. 
Watch Time's full river as it/ 

Flung. 
Upon the breeze is/ 
Our faded crown, despis'd and/ aside. 
Around his heart her tangling veil hath/ 

FlusKd. 
F. into green the dry and leafless bower. 
F. with victorious might. 

Fluttering. 
Within these walls each/ guest. 
Soft on her/ heart shall breathe. 
Her/ heart, too keenly blest. 

Fly. 
F. from the " old poetic" fields. 
Nor grieve the bliss should quickly/ 
Shadows and boding night-birds/ 
Cheerly the waving pennons/ 

Foe. 
F. of mankind ! too bold thy race. 
The martyr's/ still keep her mind. 



2 Advent, v. i. /. 7. 

Evening, v. vi. /. 2. 

3 Advent, v. i. /. 5- 
Epiphany, v. viii. /. 3. 

1 Epiphany, v. iii. /. 6. 

2 Epiphany, v. iii. /. 3. 
Palm Sunday, v. iii. /. 5« 
I Easter, v. ix. /. 2. 

S.. after Ascen,, v. iii. /. 2. 
Trinity, v. xv. /. I. 

3 Trinity, v. v. /. 4. 
7 Trinity, v. vii. /. 6. 
15 Trinity, v. vii. /. 7. 
19 Trinity, v. i. /. 3. 
S. Luke, V. i. /. 3. 
Holy Baptism, v. xi. /. 3. 
Prayer at Sea, v. i. /. 3. 
Restoration, v. ix. /. 6. 

1 Trinity, v. \. I. i. 

Holy Innocents, v. ii. /. "J. 
Whitsun Tues., v. iii. /. 3. 
19 Trinity, v. vii. /. 2. 

Evening, v. v. /. 2. 

2 Christmas, v. vi. /. 2. 
2 Lent, V. xii. /. I. 

2 Easter, v. ix. /. 6. 



6 Trinity, v. iii. /. 6. 
S. Michael, v. ii. /. 2. 

Trinity, v. xii. /.I. 
SS.Sim.&Jud.,z/. iii. /. I. 
Churching, v. iv. /. I. 

3 Lent, V. vi. /. 3. 
SS.Phil. &Jas.,e^.x. /. 3. 
S. John Baptist, v. i. /. 7. 
Confirmation, v. ii. /. 2. 

Sexagesima, v. i. /. i. 
2 Trinity, v. x. /. 6. 



FOE — FOND. 



157 



How dearly to embrace thyyT 

That man, His_/C, by whom He bled. 

FoemaiHs. 
Are fiercer than aj^'j dart. 

Foemen. 
When nights are dark, and f. near. 
Whence watch their tents by night. 

Foes. 
Jesu, do Thou my^ forgive. 
So when the first-born of ThyyC 
O Lord, our Lord, and spoiler of gxxx f. 
The dull earth o'er Thee, and Thyj^ around. 
Our unseen j^ appal. 
With leaguer of stemy^ 
Nowy^ shall trench thee round. 
And watchful y; are stealing round. 
Nor be ovx f. and Thine allow'd. 
Of pardon'dyC, and cherish'd grace. 

Fold. 
Within Thy/[ I cannot keep. 
The lonely watcher of they: 
Lion or eagle — each bright j^ 

Folded. 
Or birds that cower withy! wing. 
Withy! arms on humble breast. 

Follow. 
And they, whoy! Truth along her star-pav'dway. 
WhoyC on the narrow way. 
Who but would f. , might he break his chain ? 
Might fearlessy] to their blest abode. 
And/ Jesus out of sight. 

Following: 
His eye is/ where sweet Mercy leads. 
F. the Lamb where'er He go. 
And week-days, / in their train. 
The Man seems/ still the funeral of the Boy. 

Follows. 
But if there be, who/ Paul. 

Folly. 
Whole years of/ we outlive. 
Ere lost in F. 's round. 

Fond. 
Then, as each/ unconscious child. 
F. hopeless fancies cower. 
A/ fraternal heart. 
When first to her/ gaze is given. 
Isaac's/ blessing may not fall on scorn. 



22 Trinity, v. x. /. 3. 
H. Comm., v. iii. /, 3. 

Wed. bef. East,, z>. v. /. 4. 

S S.Sim. & Jud.,z/.xii./.3. 
Ordination, v. xi. /. i. 

S. Stephen, -u. v. /. 6. 
3 Lent, V. ii. /. i. 
3 Lent, 7J. ix. /. 5. 
Easter Eve, v. i. /, 7. 

1 Easter, z/. ix. /. 6. 

2 Trinity, v. ix. /. 4. 

10 Trinity, v. v. /. 5. 

11 Trinity, v. i. I. 5. 
18 Trinity, v. xi. /. 3. 
SS.Sim. &Jud.,z/. iv. /. 4. 

Whitsun Tues., v. i. /. 4. 
SS. Sim. & Jud. , v. xii./. 2. 
Confirmation, v. ii. /. 3. 

2 Advent, v. ii. /. 6. 
Whitsun Tues., v. ix. /. 3. 

Christmas Day, 7/. vii. /. 6. 
Whitsun Tues., z/. xvi. /. 4. 

23 Trinity, v. x. /. 4. 
23 Trinity, v. xii. /. 4. 
S. Peter, v. xviii. /. 4, 

I Lent, V. i. /. 7, 
Wed. bef. East, z/. vi. /. 8. 
Easter Day, v. iii. /. i. 
I Trinity, v. iv. /. 8. 

S. Luke, V. XV. /. i. 

I Christmas, v. x. /. 5. 

1 Easter, -u. x. /. 6. 

Holy Innocents, v. v. /. i. 

2 Christmas, v. iv. /. 4. 
2 Epiphany, v. xiv. /. 2. 
6 Epiphany, z/. iv. /. 3. 
2 Lent, v. xiv. /. 3. 



158 FOND — FORBIDS. 

There are who sigh that no/ heart is theirs. 

So wanderers ever/ and true. 

Thou know'st us/ and frail. 

As if, / leaning where her infant slept. 

And with our memory wings her own/ prayer. 

To keep/ memory in her place. 

But middle age by no/ wile. 

Why, at the same/ bosom fed. 

Thy true, / nurslings closer cling. 

And who can blame the mother's/ affright. 

Love's treasure hid in her/ breast. 

Fondest. 
What wins their first and/ gaze. 
Nor cross'd her/ prayer. 
Is fragrant with a mother's first and/ prayer. 

Fondly. 
And where we/ cling, forbears to wreak. 
F. we seek the dawning bloom. 
So dreams the heart self-flattering, / dreams. 
F. as if the green turf wrapt his head. 

Font. 
The hallow'd/ where parents bow. 

Food. 
With angels'/ our brethren greet. 
To starving bodies/ and flame. 
Nor by "our daily bread" mean common/ 
To be our daily/ 

Foot-fall. 
But when eve's silent// steals. 

Footstep. 
One gentle/ gliding round. 

Footsteps. 
Has swept Thy/ from the favour'd clime. 
With hurrying/ from th' accurs'd abode. 
Thy/ all in Sion's deep decay. 
His dizzy, doubting/ wind. 

Forbears. 
And where we fondly cling, / to wreak. 

Forbid. 
And voices, that/ to seek. 

Forbidden. 
Of Passion dwelling on/ sweets. 
To the/ feast return. 

Forbidding. 
/^, to our frail desires. 

Forbids. 
F. us to descry. 



Mon. bef. East, v. iii. /. I. 

16 Trinity, v. x. /. I. 
18 Trinity, v. xix. /. 2. 
24 Trinity, v. vi. /, 2. 
24 Trinity, v. ix. /. 4. 
S. Andrew, v. i. /. 3. 
SS.Phil.&Jas.,z'.iii./. 3. 
S. Luke, V. iv. /. 2. 

S. Luke, V. XX. /. 3. 
Commination, v. iii. /. 5- 
Ordination, v. iv. /. 2. 

Quinquagesima, v. vii./. I. 
Annunciation, v. vi. /. 3. 
Churching, v. i. /. 6. 

I Lent, V. V. /. 7. 
4 Lent, V. iii. /.I. 
Mon. bef. East, v. x. /. i. 
Prayer at Sea, v. v. /. 3. 

S. bef. Adv. , v. v. /. 6. 

I Easter, v. vii. /, 5. 
S. after Ascen. , v. vii. /. 3. 

17 Trinity, v. xii. /. 3. 

18 Trinity, v. v. /. 2. 

4 Trinity, v. ix. /. i. 
H. Comm,, v. xvi. /. 2. 

I Advent, v. x. /. 2. 
I Lent, V. ii. /. 3. 
M. bef. Easter, v. vii. /. 4. 
S. Peter, v. xvi. /. 3. 

I Lent, V. V, /. 7. 
Easter Tues., v. vii. /. 3. 

Sexagesima, v. ii. /. 3. 
8 Trinity, v. x. /. 2. 

Matrimony, v. i. /. 7. 

Septuagesima, v. xi. /. 2. 



FORCE — FORGIVE. 

Force. 
Or with Love's supporting y^ 
And backward/; the waves of Time. 
Cast after cast, by_/; or guile. 
By blameless guile or gentle y; 
Tempering rude hearts with calm angelic/; 

Forc'd. 
F. from his shadowy paradise. 

Forecast. 
Nor could th' enchantress Hopey^ 

Forego. 
Thy lovers must their promis'd Heaven/! 
So shalt thou dare/!, at His dear call. 
Though for a while his hand/! 

Forehead. 
Wouldst Thou Thine aching /! rest. 

Foremost. 
F. and nearest to His throne. 

Foreshew. 
F. the summer season bland. 

Forest, 
Red o'er the/! peers the setting sun. 
On ocean cove and/! glade. 

Foretel. 
Canst thou her bold career/! 

Foretold. 
By every sign her Lordj^ 

Forfeit, 
Are/! to Thy friends. 
'Tis/! like the first — we own it all. 
Sin's/!, and redemption's cost. 

Forget. 
'Tis ours to mark them or/! 
Quick let the swelling eye/! 
Thou never canst/!, nor leave alone. 
Nor in the stream the source/; 

Forgets. 
He only, who/! to hoard. 

Forgetting, 
F. quite this grosser world of sin. 

Forgive. 
Jesu, do Thou my foes/; 
Wilt Thou/! the wayward thought. 
They love us — will not God/! ? 
As the deep calm that breath' d, ^^ Father, f'' 
Give and/!, do good and love. 



159 

S. John Evan., v. iii. /. 3. 

1 Christmas, v. iii. /. 3. 
5 Trinity, v. xi. /. 3. 

5 Trinity, v. xii, /. I. 
Prayer at Sea, v. ii. /. 8. 

21 Trinity, v. vii. /. i. 

4 Trinity, v. xv. /. i. 

2 Lent, V. viii. /. 4. 
Wed. bef. Easter, v. ix. /. 5. 
S. Peter, v. xvii. /. 2. 

Annunciation, v. iv. /. 2. 

S. Stephen, v. iii. /. i. 
2 Advent, v. iv, /. 3. 

23 Trinity, v. i. /. I. 
All Saints, v. iii. /. 6. 

Easter Mon., v. ii. /. i. 

2 Advent, v. iii. /. 5. 

3 Lent, V. viii. /. 4. 

5 Easter, v. xi. /. i. 
14 Trinity, v. i. /. 6. 

Epiphany, v. iv. /, 4. 
Ash- Wed., z/. i. /. 3. 
!IV[on. bef East., v. ii. /. 6. 
Wed. bef East, v. vi. /. 6. 

S. aft. Ascen., v. iv. /. 5. 

24 Trinity, v. x. /. 4. 

S. Stephen, v. v. /. 6. 
2 Christmas, z/. i. /. 5* 
Ash- Wed., v. iii. /. 8. 
Tues. bef !East., z'. xii. /. i, 
2 Trinity, z^. viii. /. 6. 



i6o 



FORGIVE — FORM. 



Wilt thou/; thy son one boding sigh ? 
F. , if round thy towers he walk in fear. 
How often tof. 
F. the too presumptuous thought. 

Forgiven. 
New perils past, new sins/i 
Absolving zxx^f. 
Into a world/! 
The wreath of man^ 
The guilt that scorns to be/! 
Entice him home to be/! 
Watch by Thine own/! friend. 
Then from his cross to spring /T 
Love's heralds sent to man/! 
F. and cheer'd in vain. 
Shall rise/! 

Forgiveness. 
F. only told. 

Forgives. 
"The Lord/T ; thou shalt not die." 
"Thy God/— thou shalt not die." 
Your God/!, but ye no comfort take. 

Forgiving. 
!Hide not Thy mild/! eye. Epiphany, v. ix. /. 4. 

Are to Faith's eye a pledge of God's/! might. Sexagesima, v. ix. /. 6. 



17 Trinity, v. ii. /. 2. 
17 Trinity, v. ii. /. 3. 
22 Trinity, v. x. /. 2. 
Annunciation, v. i. /. 4. 

IVToming, v. vii. /. 3. 

5 Epiphany, v. x. /. 3. 
3 Easter, v. vi. /. 2. 
7 Trinity, v. vii. /. 6. 
12 Trinity, v. iv. /. 5- 
S.Andrew, v. viii. /. 3. 
S. Peter, v. i. /. 2. 
S. Peter, z/. xviii. /. 3. 
H. Comm., v. x, /. 3. 
Commination, v. vi, /. 8, 
K. Charles M,, v. x. /. 3. 

Commination, v. iii. /. 4, 

6 Trinity, z/. iv. /. 3. 
6 Trinity, z/. vii. /. 8. 
Commination, v. v. /. 7. 



What time, with sweet/! cheer. 

Forgot. 
Our throes should be/! 
"What, hath the Christ/ His task?" 

Forgotten. 
Will not the long/ glow ? 
May be/ 
Our own/ lore. 
Our vows/ trace. 
But where they fall, / to abide. 

Forlorn, 
(Lonely, not/) he stay. 
Till we, too, die/ 



4 Lent, V. xi, /. 3. 

3 Easter, v. iii. /. 6. 
Whitsun Tues.,z'. viii. /. 4. 



Epiphany, z/, viii. /. 
Mon. bef. East, v. ii. 
Easter Tues, v. xiv. 
14 Trinity, v. iv. /. 
23 Trinity, v. iii, /. 



I. 

/.4. 



S. John Evan., v. iii. /. 
2 Epiphany, v. iii. /. 4. 



This was the way Thou cam'st to save the world/ Sexagesima, v. v. I. 6. 



Comes sweeping o'er the heart/ 
There her/ and weary nest. 
From her sad couch she sprang/ 

Form. 
Descries by faith her Saviour's/ 
Nor knew an angel/ was nigh. 
And His pale weak/ 



Good Friday, v. v. /. 2. 
Whitsun Mon., v. iv, /. 2. 
S. Thomas, v. ii. /, 6. 

2 Advent, v. iii. /, 8, 
2 Christmas, v. ii. /, 6. 
Tues. bef. East., z/. ii. /, 2. 



FORM — FORWARD. 



i6i 



Thy sacred/ is gone. 

'Tis not because thy drooping/ 

An idol/ of earthly gold. 

What shapeless/, half lost on high. 

Your first and perfect/ ye show. 

Sweep ruthless o'er each silken/ 

And sure a/ divine he wore. 

As his transfigur'd Lord with lightning/ 

For to the rest both words and/ 

In strengthening/ and freshening hue. 

The pale/ like a lily show'd. 

To brood o'er silently, and/ for Heaven. 

Former, 
Till to our soul the/ days return. 
But far unlike the/ dreams. 
But trace not o'er the f. way. 

Forms. 
The giant/ of empires on their way. 
Linger'd around His skirts two/ of fire. 

Forsake. 
Thou wilt be there, and not/ 
Fathers may hate us or/ 
I will not stir, lest I / Thine arm. 
Bade the meek Publican his gainful seat/ 
When faithless ones/ thy wing. 
Heaven will not leave thee nor/ 
I ne'er will leave thee nor/ 

Forsaken. 
If all must be/, ruin'd all. 
F. , feels her present God again. 
Of Christ's/ bed. 
And pours to the/ fields. 

Forsook. 
On souls that sin and earth/ 
When all/, her Angels still were nigh. 

Forth. 
They are gone/ to swell Messiah's show. 
From his dark veil at noon look'd / 
"Where art thou, fallen man? come/, &c. 
The sentence is gone/, the ground is curs'd. 
Like arrows went those lightnings/ 
Comes/ to bless her God. 
Then fearless walk we/ 



Full/ nights and/ days. 
0/ step and lingering will! 



Forty. 
Forward. 



Easter Eve, v. i. /. 4. 
Easter Tues., v. ii. /. i. 
5 Easter, v. vii. /. 6. 
Whitsun Mon., v. v. /, I. 
15 Trinity, v. iii. /. 2. 
15 Trinity, v. vi. /. 6. 
19 Trinity, v. iv. /. 6. 
23 Trinity, v. xi. /. 3. 
Conv. of S.Paul, z/.iv. /. I. 
H. Baptism, v. ix. /, 2. 
Visit, of Sick, v. vi. /. 4. 
Churching, v. iii. /. 5. 

3 Advent, v. iv. /. 3. 

7 Trinity, v. v. /. 4. 

8 Trinity, v. iv. /. 2. 

2 Easter, v. ii. /. 3. 
S.Michael, v. vii. /. 8. 

2 Christmas, v. v. /. I. 

2 Epiphany, v. xiii. /. I. 
Wed. bef. East., v. i. /. 3. 
S. Matthew, v. v. /. 8. 
S. Luke, V. XX. /. i. 
Accession, v. ii. /. 8. 
Accession, v. vi. /. 8. 

I Lent, V. iii. /. 5. 
Tues. bef. East. ,z/. xiii. /. 2. 
Easter Tues. , v. vii, /. 2. 
Restoration, v. v. /. 5. 

Quinquagesima, 7/.viii./.3. 
K. Ch. Martyr, v. viii. /. 2. 

I Advent, v. iii. /. 2. 

3 Epiphany, v. i. /. 3. 
Sexagesima, v. iii. /. 6. 
Sexagesima, v. iv. /. 3. 
W^hitsunday, v. v. /. I. 
Purification, v. xiii. /. 2. 
S.Matthias, v. xi. /. i. 

13 Trinity, v. i. /. 2. 
8 Trinity, z/. ix. /. 2. 



M 



1 62 



FOUGHT — FOUNT. 



Fought. 
Alone He fasted, and alone He/^ 

Foul. 
YxoTQ-f. reproach, from thrilling fears. 
Was dyed so_/], so deep in grain. 
To a_/C dream, of heathen night. 

Fotiler. 
Kf. vision yet. 

Foulest. 
Till the sear'd taste from/! wells. 

Found. 
By wakeful shepherds Thou artyC 
How God Himself is y^ 
Since never of thy sin '\\.f. 
Though dearest hopes are faithless/! 



S. Michael, v. iv. /. 5« 

12 Trinity, v. viii, /. "J. 
14 Trinity, v. i. /. 3. 
Matrimony, v. iii. 



1 Advent, v. xi. /. 

2 Epiphany, v. v. 



/. 5. 



/. 3- 



Christmas Day, v. ix. /. 3. 
Septuagesima, v. ii. /. 4. 
Ash- Wed. , v. ii. /. 4. 
Wed. bef East., v. iii. /.3. 



If but the prisoner's heart be faithful _/C and true. Easter Eve, v. vi. /. 8. 



Lost to be 7^ no more, 

For joy that M^e have wak'd and/! it but, &c. 

Thine equal rays are resting _/^ 

No place for it v&f. 

The famish'd hawk has_/! 

O lost and// 

No thought like this in Him \%f. 

Ye may be/ if ye are sought. 

What wondrous helper have they/ 

If only he be faithful/ 

No drop, for them, of kindly influence / 

Have our frail spirits/ their ease. 



I Easter, v. ii. /. 6. 
3 Easter, v. iii. /. 8. 
S. aft. Ascen., v. v. /. 2. 
Whitsunday, v. ix. /. 4. 
Whitsun Mon., v. iv. /. 3 
3 Trinity, v. x. /. I. 
10 Trinity, v. ii. /. 7. 
15 Trinity, v. iii. /, 7- 
19 Trinity, v. iv. /. 3. 
21 Trinity, z/, vii. /. 5- 
23 Trinity, v. v. /. 4. 
S. bef Adv., v. vii. /. 
S. Matthias, v. x. /. i. 



2. 



Where can Thy seal be/ 
Else helpless/, to learn and teach Thy love. S. Matthias, v. xii. /. 4. 
That favour'd seer — but where shall he be/ .? S. John Bapt., v. ii. /. 2. 
That first into his bosom/ S.Bartholom., v. xvii. /. 2. 

"Your God is risen, and may not here be/ .'" S. Michael, v. vi. /. 8. 



Yes : wheresoe'er one trace of thee is/ 
For Britain lost and/ / 

Foundations. 
'Tis 'mid the strong/ of the earth. 

Foundering. 
And this our frail and/ bark. 

Foundlings. 
God's/ then are we. 

Fount. 
Open Thy/, eternal Dove. 
To regions farthest from the/ of day. 
The/ of sweetness, they shall rest. 
Still blazing, like the solar/ , 
The/ of holy blood. 



K. Ch. Martyr, v. iv. /. I. 
Restoration, v. iv. /. 6. 

20 Trinity, v. i. /. 7. 
6 Epiphany, v. ii. /. 7. 

2 Epiphany, z/. xiii. /, 2. 

I Christmas, 7^. ix. /. 2. 

3 Epiphany, z^. ii. /, 6. 
6 Epiphany, v. xi. /. 2, 
5 Lent, V. iv. /. 5- 
Easter Eve, v. vii. /. 7. 



FOUNT — FRAIL. 

He hath a 7^ of strength within. 
Shall pierce, and dry the 7^ of tears. 
Over the Holy F. they lean. 

Fountain. 
Thou turn thy back upon thaty^ clear. 
Which by his household f. grew. 
In every Church z.f. springs. 
Lo here the/! to imbue. 

Fountains. 
Green terraces and arched 7C cold. 
Her bowers are mute, her 3^ dry. 

Fottr. 
And Lazarus waken'd from his/! days' sleep. 
Three were they— who hath made them_/^ ? 
For e'en as those mysterious F. 
The_^ strong winds of Heaven fast bound. 

Fourscore. 
Fullj^ years, meek widow, she. 

Fragments. 
Poory; all of this low earth. 
Will God indeed with^ bear? 
The scatter'dy] Love can glean. 

Fragrance. 
Their y^ passes quite away. 
Her bashful/; hide. 
The/; of our old paternal fields. 
The/; of that genial isle. 
Withy; after rain. 

Fragrant. 
Ye/, clouds of dewy steam. 
Soon as their jC task is done. 
For moonlight rovings in they; glades. 
As pure, asy;, and as fair. 
Your order wild, youry; maze. 
Lily of Eden'sy; shade. 
Is/; with a mother's first and fondest prayer. 
Thy _/ tokens live. 

Frail. 
But oh ! f. hearts, and spirits dark ! 
And this oury; and foundering bark. 
Soy^ a gem, it scarce may bear. 
Oury; immortal souls. 
Wondering/ man Thy light should see. 
Lingering in heart, and with/ sidelong eye. 
What doest thou here,/ wanderer from, &c. ? 
From man, / worm and weak. 
And thou, false heart and/, hast turn'd from all. 



163 



12 Trinity, v. vi. /. 2. 
S. Peter, v. xv. /. 3. 
Ordination, v. ix. /. 2. 



17 Trinity, v. viii. /. 2. 
S. Bartholomew, v. x. /. 2. 
Holy Baptism, v. i. /. 2. 
Accession, v. v. /. 7. 

Mon, bef East. , v. vi, /. 3. 
SS. Phil. & Jas.jZ/, ii. /. i. 

I Advent, v. vi, /, 5. 
19 Trinity, v. iv. /. 5. 
S, Mark, V. iii, /. i. 
All Saints, v. iii, /. 4. 

Purification, v. xiii. /. 3. 

6 Epiphany, v. viii, /. 6. 
S, bef, Adv,, v.'\. I. i. 
S. bef. Adv., v. x, /. 5. 

6 Epiphany, v. x, /, 4. 
4 Lent, V. xiii. /. 2. 
Mon, bef East, , v. ii. /. 2. 
SS. Sim, & Jude, v. iii, /, 2. 
Prayer at Sea, v. i, /. 4. 

Morning, v. iii, /, I. 
I Easter, v. xi. /. 5. 

1 Trinity, v. ii, /. 2. 
15 Trinity, v. ii. /, 2. 
15 Trinity, v. v. /. 7. 
Annunciation, v. vii. /. 2. 
Churching, v. i. /, 6, 
Prayer at Sea, v. iii. /. 2. 

2 Advent, v. iv. /. 5. 

6 Epiphany, v. ii. /. 7. 
6 Epiphany, v. v. /. 5. 
6 Epiphany, v. vi. /. 8. 
Quinquagesima, v. xi. /, 3. 
I Lent, V. ii, /, 7, 
9 Trinity, v. iv, /, 2. 
13 Trinity, v. vii. /. 4. 
17 Trinity, v. vii. /. 5. 



164 FRAIL — FREE. 

Thou know'st us fond and/ 

Have our/ spirits found their ease. 

These we have scom'd, O false and/ ! 

No fading/ memorial give. 

Is there, on earth, a spirit/ ? 

With all our/ and fleshly ties. 

Oh ! who shall dare in this/ scene ? 

Where never yet/ heart was known. 

The world yet wins some Demas/ 

Though in our/ embrace. 

Felt Thee how strong, our hearts how/ 

Forbidding, to our/ desires. 

On our/ love once more. 

Frailty. 
Their/ well, and hold them fast. 

Frame. 
If on the sinner's outward/ 
Of human or angelic/ 
More pangs than tongue or heart can/ 
Heavy and dull this/ of limbs and heart. 
Sweet visions of long-sever'd hearts to/ 
Look on this saint, and learn to/ 

Framed. 
F. by Heaven's peculiar grace. 
Till they had/ within a guardian spell. 
That evil spirit ever/ 

Framer. 
Thou F. of the light and dark. 

Frames. 

Our wasted/ feel the true sun, and live. 

Fraternal. 

A fond/ heart. 

F. joys above. 

F. spirits know. 

Fraught. 

Then, with that inward Music/ 

F. with a spell no angels know. 

Fray. 

Ye turn'd to help us in th' unequal/ 

Free. 

Sick or healthful, slave or/ 

While with you the soul is/ 

Every way her/ arms flinging. 

As/ and blithe, as if on earth. 

While his/ spirit, soaring high. 

F. as on Hermon hill. 

Once gain the mountain-top, and thou art/ 



18 Trinity, v. xix. /. 2. 
S. bef Adv., v. vii. /. 2. 
S. bef Adv., v. ix. /. i. 
S. Andrew, v. x. /. i. 
S. Thomas, v. viii. /. I. 
Annunciation, v. i. /. 2. 
S. Mark, v. II. i. 
S. Peter, z/. iv. /. 3. 
S. Luke, V. xix. /. 2. 
Holy Baptism, v. x. /. 4. 
Confirmation, v. ix. /. 3. 
Matrimony, v. i. /. 7- 
Bur. of Dead, v. xi. /. 2, 

1 Lent, V. iv. /. 4. 

Sexagesima, v. ix. /. i. 
13 Trinity, v. vi. /. 2. 
16 Trinity, v. vii. /. 3. 

23 Trinity, v. ix. /. I. 

24 Trinity, v. viii. /. 2. 
S. Andrew, v. v. /. 3. 

Palm Sunday, z/. i. /. 4. 
Mon. bef East. , v. ix. /. 4. 
Good Friday, v. viii. /. 2. 

Evening, v. ix. /. i. 

Ascension Day, v. x. /. 4. 

2 Epiphany, z/. xiv. /. 2. 
Easter Mon,, v. xii. /. 4. 
Gun. Treas., v. xv. /. 2. 

4 Advent, v. xv. /. 3. 
19 Trinity, z/. ii. /. 3. 

S. Michael, tj. ii. /, 7. 

S. John Evan., v. v. /. I. 
I Epiphany, v. i. /. 7. 

1 Epiphany, v. iv. /. 3. 

2 Epiphany, z/. i. /. 3. 

3 Epiphany, v. viii. /. 3. 

5 Epiphany, v. v. /. 4. 
I Lent, V. vii. /. 7. 



FREE — FRESH. 

He thoughtless roam'd andj^ 

Might set the shadowy realm from... sorrow _/; 

Oh ! day of days ! shall hearts set_/; ? 

Till Death the weary spirit _/; 

Must rise, to/ 

Tempering her gifts, that seem so/ 

Where heavenly mercy shines as/ 

With that/ Spirit blest. 

That heaven- ward seem so/ to move. 

Wishing, not struggling, to be/ 

Cross'd with as/ a span the vault of heaven. 

Nor say, " From this world's evil set us/" 

In fancied darkness/ 

How are they/ whom we had bound. 

Shall find his wings, and soar as fast and/ 

He heard and saw, and sought to/ 

F. from rude care and mirth. 

And/ as air it fall. 

And breathes serene and/ 

Till they, with open heart and/ 

Freed. 
F. from their twelvemonth's thrall. 
Into/ Israel's lap her jewels and her gold. 

Freedom, 
To/ and cool moonlight air. 

Freely. 
Till/ leaps the sparkling rill. 
Ye lawless glances, / rove. 
And bid her/ welcome, unbeguil'd. 
F. Thou givest, and Thy word. 
Is, " F. give." 

F. they own, or heedless prove. 
Lone Nature feels that she may/ breathe. 

Freezing. 
Not till the/ blast is still. 
Like violets in the/ blast. 
And stars that shoot through/ air at even. 

Frenzy. 
The maniac's rushing/ to reprove. 

Fresh. 
Thou rustling breeze so/ and gay. 
F. from the stain of crime. 
Dwell coldly, where the/ green earth is strew'd, 
Springs ever/ the tide of holy tears. 
And/, as when it first was shed. 
Hues of their own, / borrow'd from the heart. 
In heavenly balm, / gather'd there. 



165 

5 Lent, V. ii. /. 3. 
Easter Eve, v. ii. /. 8. 
Easter Day, v. i. /. i. 

4 Easter, v. viii. /. 5. 

5 Easter, v. xii, /. 3. 

S. after Ascen., v. vi. /. 3. 

6 Trinity, v. iii. /. 3. 

6 Trinity, v. vi. /. 2. 
14 Trinity, v. ii. /. 3. 

16 Trinity, v. xi. /. 4. 

17 Trinity, v. iv. /. 2. 

17 Trinity, v. xii. /. 4. 

18 Trinity, v. xiii. /. 4. 

19 Trinity, v. iv. /. I. 
23 Trinity, v. xi, /. 2, 
Conv. of S, Paul, v. vi. /. 2. 
S. Matthew, v. i. /. 4. 
Matrimony, v. iii. /. 2. 
Churching, v. iv. /, 4. 
Ordination, v. x. /. 3. 

Quinquagesima, v. iv, /. 4. 

3 Lent, V. ii. /. 6. 

S. Peter, v. xvi. /, 4. 

2 Advent, v. i. /. 2. 
Sexagesima, v. ii, /. 4. 
Tu, bef East., v. xi, /. i. 
S, aft. Ascen., v. iv. /. 3. 
S. aft. Ascen., v. iv. /. 4. 

7 Trinity, v. ix, /. 5. 

20 Trinity, v. ii. /. 3, 

2 Advent, e/. i. /. i. 
6 Epiphany, z/, x, /. 5- 

23 Trinity, v. x. /. 3. 

4 Epiphany, v. iii. /. 4. 

Morning, ?7. ii. /. I. 

2 Lent, z/. V. /. 3. 

3 Trinity, v. v, /, 3. 
6 Trinity, v. v, /. 6, 
18 Trinity, v. v, /, 3. 

24 Trinity, v. ii. /. 4. 

S. Barnabas, z^. viii. /, 4. 



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FRESH — FROLIC. 



F., ever-growing strengths await. 
F. from th' atoning sacrifice. 
And moss, that glows as/! and green. 
F. from the perilous birth. 

Fresh-borne. 
As if, f.-b. from Eden's happy gi-ove. 

Freshening, 
Hery! billows send. 
A gracious rain, f. the weary boM^er. 
In strengthening foiTn and/! hue. 
Breathe, Holy Ghost, Thy/ gale. 

Freshly, 
Their hearts, that now %o f. glow. 
A bosom/! taught to grieve. 
Their fading garland _/ weave. 

Fret. 
Should wince and/! at this M^orld's little loss. 

Fretted. 
From each carv'd nook and_^ bend. 

Friend. 
Ask' St thou, Christian, for thy/! ? 
When father, mother, nursing/; 
The/! of Thine in fear and need. 
Watch by Thine own forgiven/! 
When to the bosom of His/! 
Out of a dear F. ' j side. 

Friendless. 
So might we/! live, and die unwept. 

Friends. 
When with dear/! sweet talk I hold. 
That solemn style, "Thy nation and Thy_/" 
In time to die His/! 
Sooner than where upon the Saviour's/! 
O hateful spell of Sin ! when/ are nigh. 
Wish not, dear/, my pain away. 
When summer/! are gone and fled. 
And all our angel/ to bring Thee on Thy way. 
That, dearest of Thy bosom F. 
For/ that press officious round. 
F. out of sight, in faith to muse. 

Friendship. 
Or F. scorns us, duly tried. 
On F. , Kindred, or on Love. 

Frighten^ d. 
By/ mother's shriek, or warrior's waving crest, 

Frolic. 
We/ to and fro. 



S.Bartholom., v. xv. /. 4. 
H. Comm., v. iii. /. I. 
Burial of Dead, v. iii. /. A 
Churching, v. ii. /, 4. 

H. Innocents, v. ii. /. 6. 

Easter Mon., v. ii. /. 4. 
5 Easter, v. ii. /. 4. 
H. Baptism, v. ix. /. 2. 
Confirmation, v. vii, /. 3. 

Easter Tues., v. ix. /. 3. 
S. bef Adv., v. ii. /. 3. 
Ordination, v. ix. /. 3. 

Good Friday, v. viii. /. 6. 

Trinity, v. ix. /. i, 

S.John Evan., v. i. /. 2. 
Epiphany, v. ii. /. i. 
3 Epiphany, v. vii. /. 4. 
S. Peter, v. i. /. 2. 
S. Peter, v. ix. /. i. 
H. Baptism, v. ii. /. 4. 

24 Trinity, v. vi. /. 4. 

Evening, v. vi. /. i. 
3 Epiphany, v. vii. /. 6. 
Quinquagesima, v. viii. /. 4. 
Good Friday, v. ii. /. 5. 
3 Trinity, v. \. I. I. 
16 Trinity, v. i. /. i. 
19 Trinity, v. i. /. 4. 
S. Michael, v. viii. /. 8. 
H. Comm., v. xii. /. i. 
Burial of Dead, v. v. /. 5, 
Burial of Dead, v. xi. /. 4. 

Good Friday, v. iv. /. 4. 
S. Mark, v. i. /. 3. 

H. Innocents, v. iii. /. 8. 
2 Epiphany, v, i. /. 2. 



FRONT — FULL. 

Front. 
In/, of yonder setting sun. 

Frowned. 
T>2xVf. the future e'en on him. 

Frowns. 
ThzXf. on sweet Affection's smile. 

Frozen. 
Seen deepest in theyC stream. 

Fruit. 
Fair deeds of charity their y; 
See here \hef. of wandering eyes. 
For hope or joy, for flower orf. 
The_^ of death or life to bear. 
The work be thine, the/] thy children's part. 
The trees He set, for lack of^ 

Fruition. 
Not in/ lost. 

Fruitless. 
Then wash with/ tears our faded crown. 

Fulfil. 
And all their holy joy o'er contrite hearts/ 1 

Fulfilled. 
Strange words/, and mighty works achiev'd. 
From hopes/ and mutual love. 

Full. 
Watch Time's/ river as it flows. 
F. many a soft green isle appears. 
Shall see the King's/ glory break. 
We ask not/ repose. 
A home for prayer and love, and/, &c. 
And she with/ desire approve. 
Thy/-charg'd vial standing by, 
F. vengeance, till our hearts are wean'd entire. 
In the/ sunshine of His smile. 
Then/ of Heaven, the mystie Dove. 
The/ bright burst of summer mom. 
F. many a dreary anxious hour. 
F. many a soul, the price of blood. 
F. solace, lest it steal the heart. 
F. forty nights and forty days. 
Yet felt not/ dehght. 
Yet/ before us, all the while. 
Mar the/ burst of prayer. 
Faded yet/, a paler green. 
Stands in/ sunshine of Thy piercing eye. 
When the/ strain is o'er. 
F. fourscore years, meek widow, she. 



167 

All Saints, v. vi. /, 2, 

Th. bef. East,, v. vi, /. i. 

Trinity, v. xix. /, 3. 

Confirmation, v. iv. /. 3. 

Septuagesima, v. vii, /. 3. 
Sexagesima, v. ii. /. i. 
4 Lent, V. vii. /. 4, 
Th. bef. Easter, v. iii, /. 6. 
9 Trinity, v. x. /. 4. 
II Trinity, v. vi, /. 2. 

13 Trinity, v. xi, /, 4. 
2 Lent, V. xi. /. 4. 

S. Michael, v. x. /. 8. 

I Advent, v. i, /. 5. 
Wed, bef. East, , v. vi. /. 4. 

Evening, v. v. /. 2. 

1 Advent, v. viii, /, 4, 
4 Advent, v. vii, /, 3. 

2 Christmas, v. viii, /. 2. 

3 Epiphany, v. viii. /. 6. 
Sexagesima, v. vii, /. 6. 
I Lent, V. i, /. 4. 

1 Lent, V. V, /, 8. 

4 Easter, v. viii, /, 10, 
Whitsun Tues., v. x. /. i. 

2 Trinity, z/, iv, /, 2, 

5 Trinity, z^, viii, /, i. 

11 Trinity, v. v. /, 3. 

12 Trinity, v. i, /, 6. 

13 Trinity, v. i. /. 2. 
13 Trinity, z/, iv, /. 4. 
18 Trinity, z/. iv, /. I. 

20 Trinity, v. ii, /. 2. 

21 Trinity, v. i. /, 4. 
24 Trinity, v. xiv, /, I. 
Conv, of S. Paul, v. xiv. /. 3. 
Purification, v. xiii. /. 3. 



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FULL — GAIN. 



Yet f. of trembling, Messengers of God. 
As evening black-bird'syC-ton'd lay. 
Short be your strife, your triumph j^ 
O tender gem, andy^ of Heaven ! 
That, with Thine altar /i in view. 

Fully. 
For not without us/i bless'd. 

Fulness. 
T\xtf. of thy blessing gain. 

Fuiieral. 
While to her_/i pile this aged world is borne. 
Thou sleep' st a silent corse, 'va.f. fetters wound. 
The Man seems following still they^ of the Boy, 
Who for the spangles wears the/! pall? 
TheyC dirge, the marriage vow. 
There she may weave her_/^ wreath. 
HeryC odours on her dying bed. 
Chain'd and bereft, and on thyyC way. 
TheyC evergreens entwine. 

Furnace. 
The world's rude_^ must thy blood refine. 

Furnish. 
Would y! all we ought to ask. 

Further. 
O let my heart uof. roam. 

Fury. 
And till she give the sign, hisyC stays. 

Future. 
And watching by \ns,f. flight. 
Dark frown'd the^ e'en on him. 
The rock is smitten, and \.of. years. 
A woe fory: years. 
Th' appalling F. as it nearer draws. 



S. Matthias, v. xi. /. 2. 
SS. Sim. & Jude, v. xi. /. 2. 
All Saints, v. vii. /. 2. 
H. Baptism, v. xi. /. I. 
Matrimony, v. iii. /. 3. 

13 Trinity, v. xv. /. 3. 

Easter Day, v. iii. /. 2. 

I Advent, v. xii. /. 6. 
Easter Eve, v. i. /. 8. 
I Trinity, v. iv. /. 8. 
23 Trinity, v. viii. /. 3. 
S.bef. Adv., v. v. /. 5. 
SS. Sim. &Jud., ?7. iii. /, 3. 
All Saints, v. iii. /. 8. 
K. Ch. Martyr, z'. viii. /. 3. 
Restoration, v. ii. /. 2. 

23 Trinity, v. xiii. /. 2. 

Morning, v. xiv. /. 2. 
Good Friday, v. x. /. 2. 
I Lent, V. i. /. 8. 

S. Stephen, v. i. /. 3. 
Th. bef. East., v. vi. /. i. 
6 Trinity, v. v. /. 5. 

14 Trinity, v. iii. /. 8. 
21 Trinity, v. v. /. 3. 



While, g. sweeping by. 

Wave g. o'er the waters brovni. 



GAILY. 



Gain, 



Once g. the mountain-top, and thou art-free. 
The fulness of thy blessing g. 
That I should g. by losing Thee. 
vShould make their Saviour's going g. 
With Christ in sight, turning our g. to loss. 
How thoii mayst turn them all to g. 
Go, and thine erring brother g. 
Who counts it z- 



I Easter, v. iv. /. 3. 
Burial of Dead, v. ii. /. 5. 

I Lent, V. vii. /. 7. 
Easter Day, v, iii. /. 2. 
4 Easter, v. i. /. 2. 
4 Easter, v. iv. /. lO. 
4 Easier, v. ix. /. 10. 
16 Trinity, v. vi. /. 4. 
S. Andrew, v. viii. /. 2. 
S.John Bapt., v. vii. /. 5. 



GAIN — GATE. 

" His life is Christ, his death is ^." 
Dares not believe her g. 

Gainful. 
Bade the meek Publican his g. seat forsake. 

Gale. 
A g. from bowers of balm. 
Softer than g. at morning prime. 
And many a g. of keenest woe be pass'd. 
The g. that stirs th' autumnal trees. 
Dear is the morning g. of spring. 
The moral of each fleeting cloud and g. 
Two clouds before the summer g. 
Breathe, Holy Ghost, Thy freshening g. 
Whatever g. the labouring vessel toss. 

Gales. 
And^, sweep soft from summer skies. ~ 
G. from Heaven, if so He will. 
And prayers blown wide by g. of care. 
If, while around thee g. from Eden breathe. 

Gall. 
Oh ! grief to think, that grapes of ^. 

Gallant. 
And marshali'd all his g. train. 

Gallery. 
Cornice and g. seem to send. 

Galling. 
To ease them of doubt's g. chain. 

Garden. 
To th' other holy^., where the Lord was laid. 
Lord, when in some deep g. glade. 
The happy g. still was left. 
As where sweet flowers some pastoral^, cheer. 

Garish. 
Such is the world's gay g. feast. 

Garland. 
The richest green her mountain g. weave. 
Their fading g. freshly weave. 

Garlands. 
With glittering robes and g. sweet. 
Their palms and g. telling plain. 
Wreath'd o'er the cottage walls in^. of delight. 

Gasp. 
They seem to g. with strong desire. 

Gate. 
Till his Lord be at the g. 
In Bethlehem, round the Saviour's palace g. 
The g. of Heaven unclose. 



169 

S.Luke, V. ix. /. 4. 
Matrimony, v. ii. /. 4. 

S. Matthew, v. v. /. 8. 

3 Lent, V. iv. /. 2. 
Whitsunday, v. iii. /. 3. 
23 Trinity, v. xiii. /. 3. 
S. bef Adv., v. vii. /. 3. 
SS.Phil.&Jas.,z/. i. /. I. 
S. Matthew, v. i. /. 7, 
S. Luke, V. i. /. i. 
Confirmation, v. vii. /. 3. 
Prayer at Sea, v. iii. /. 8. 

2 Advent, v. i. /. 3. 

S. John Evan., v. iv. /. i. 
I Christmas, v. iv. /. 3. 
17 Trinity, v. ix. /. I. 

Th. bef. East., v. iv. /. I. 

1 Easter, v. iv. /. 5. 
Trinity, v. ix. /. 2. 

6 Epiphany, v. i. /. 6. 

3 Advent, v. viii. /. 6. 
Sexagesima, v. iii. /. i. 
Sexagesima, v. xi. /, 2. 
Prayer at Sea, v. i. /. 3. 

2 Epiphany, v. iv. /. I. 

2 Lent, V. xiii, /. 4. 
Ordination, v. ix. /. 3. 

1 Advent, v. iii. /, 3. 
H. Innocents, v. i. /. 5. 

3 Lent, V. V. /. 6. 

2 Trinity, v. ii. /. 6. 

S. John Evan., v. ii. /. 6. 
H, Innocents, v. i, /. 2. 
2 Christmas, v. viii. /. 8. 



lyo GATE — GAZE. 

Behold, her wisest throng Thy g. 
There daily through Christ's open g. 
Like suppliants at their Monarch's g. 
Have enter'd thee, as in some temple g. 
And though heaven g. long since have clos'd. 
Heaven's very g. , should scope allow. 
In silence, by some churchyard g. 

Gates. 
The orphan'd realm threw wide her^., &c. 
The everlasting g. again. 
His passport through th' eternal g. 

Gather. 
Well may ye g. round the rock. 

Gather'd. 
Is g. in that choir. 

With g. wrath the reprobate to whelm. 
Though all seem g. in one eager bound. 
In heavenly balm, fresh g. there. 
G. long since at Jesus' feet. 

Gathering. 
Are g, round the Judge's path. 
Aye g. up memorials sweet. 
When chilly shades from g. storm. 
What boots it g. one lost leaf 
As o'er the Church the g. twilight falls. 
G. from every loss and grief. 

Gattdy. 
Back on the ^. world our wilful eyes were bent, 

Gave. 
Give what He g. 

Knows what He ^. and what we lost. 

Gay. 
Thou rustling breeze so fresh and g. 
Such is the world's g. garish feast. 
Thou weav'st thy circle g. 
Spring should be g. and glad. 
So when the tones of rapture g. 
Wove the g. dance round oak or palm. 
In childhood's sports, companions g. 
What liberty so glad and g. 
O'er emerald meadows g. 
For well he knows, such dawnings g. 
Serene or solemn, g. or bold. 
That once was g. and felt the spring. 
O is it nought to you ? that idly g. 

Gaze. 
Fast fading from our wistful g. 



Epiphany, v. xiii. /.I. 
Easter M., v. xiii. /. I. 
4 Easter, v. iii. /. 6. 
17 Trinity, v. vii. /. 2. 
Conv.of S.Paul, z/.ix. /. I. 
S. Luke, V. xii. /. 3. 
Bur. of Dead, v. vii. /. 4. 

3 Lent, V. ii. /. 5- 

4 Easter, v. v. /, 3. 
S. Peter, v. xi. /. 2. 

5 Lent, V. iv. /. 2. 

S. Stephen, v. i. /. 8. 
2 Lent, V. ii. /. 4. 
7 Trinity, v. ii. /. 3. 
S. Barnabas, v. viii. /. 4. 
All Saints, v. vii. /. 6. 

1 Advent, v. i. /. 4. 
Easter Day, v. xii. /. 3. 
Easter Tues., v. ii. /. 3. 
12 Trinity, v. iii. /. 3. 

21 Trinity, v. vi. /. 3. 
Bur. of Dead, v. xii. /. 4. 

S.bef. Adv., v. ii. /. 8. 

S. aft. Ascen. , v. xiii. /. 4. 

14 Trinity, v. i. /. 5. 

Morning, v. ii. /. I. 

2 Epiphany, v. iv. /. I. 
Easter Tues., v. iii. /. 4. 

3 Easter, v. i. /. 4. 

7 Trinity, v. vii. /. i. 

8 Trinity, v. vi. /. 2. 

15 Trinity, v. i. /. 5. 

22 Trinity, v. i. /. I. 
25 Trinity, v. i. /. 2. 
25 Trinity, v. iii. /. 5. 
S. Andrew, v. ii. /. 3. 
SS. Sim. & Jud., z^. ix./.2. 
Commination, v. ii. /. 5. 

Evening, v. i. /. 2. 



GAZE — GEM. 

E'en so, the world is thronging round to £: 

But chiefly ye should lift your g. 

Empower'd to g. 

With stedfast g. , as when the sky. 

And brighten as on Him they g: 

While yet we ^. with childish eye. 

Speeding her g. o'er time and death. 

When first to her fond g: is given. 

Where'er I g. on either hand. 

What wins their first and fondest g. 

With such adoring g. 

He. hears her not — with soften'd^. 

And sure, 'tis worth an Angel's g. 

And upward g. with eagle eyne. 

His face from rude reproachful g. 

To her dark g. no brighter seems. 

Thy tranc'd yet open g. 

Which dawns that moment on her tender g. 

We must not stand to g. too long. 

Though on unfolding Heaven our^. we bend. 

For ever fix'd in no unfruitful g. 

Is conscious of a g. it cannot bear. 

To g. all down that drear abyss. 

Weak eyes on darkness dare not g. 

But He their aching g. repress'd. 

How should we g. in trance of fear ! 

And as we g., we know. 

For ye could draw th' admiring g. 

Let us g. on where light should be. 

Who but must kindle while they g. ? 

To g. on Thee too near. 

And thou shalt need an eagle's g. 

Ever upon us ! thy keen g. 

Heaven to that g. shall open wide. 

Our wistful g. is oft allow'd. 

Gaz'd. 
That on him watchful g. 
Say, when in pity ye have g. 

Gazing. 
Like children g. round. 
For all our g. 

The g. eye no change can trace. 
Still g. , though untaught to bear. 



Not surer does each tender g. 
So frail a. g., it scarce may bear. 
With many a clear g. strowing. 
O tender^., and full of Heaven ! 



Gem. 



171 

1 Advent, v. v. /. i. 

2 Advent, v. vi. /. i. 

4 Advent, v. viii. /. 3. 
S. Stephen, v. iii. /. 5. 
H. Innocents, v. i. /. 8. 
Epiphany, v. i. /. 4. 

2 Epiphany, v. ix. /. 3. 
6 Epiphany, v. iv. /. 3. 
Sexagesima, v. iv. /. 2. 
Quinquagesima, v. vii. /. I. 
Quinquagesima, v. xi. /. 2. 

1 Lent, V. i. /. 6. 

5 Lent, V. vii. /. 4. 
Wed. bef. East., e^ iv. /. 2. 
Good Friday, v. vi. /. 2. 
Easter Day, v. v. /. 3. 

2 Easter, v. i. /. 4. 

3 Easter, v. iv. /. 6. 
Ascension Day, v. ix. /. i. 
Ascension Day, %i. ix. /. 2. 
Ascension Day, v. xi. /. 2. 
3 Trinity, v. iii. /. 2. 

12 Trinity, v. v. /. 2. 

12 Trinity, v. vi. /. 5. 

13 Trinity, v. xv. /. I. 

14 Trinity, v. v. /. I. 

15 Trinity, v. iii. /. 8. 

15 Trinity, v. v. /. 5- 

16 Trinity, v. ix. /. 3. 
S. bef. Adv., v. iv. /. 7. 
Annunciation, v. i. /. 6. 
S. Bartholomew, v. i. /. 2. 
S. Bartholomew, v. v. /. 2. 
S . Bartholomew, v. xiv. /. I , 
Accession, v. ii. /. 3. 

5 Epiphany, v. viii. /. 4. 
S. Matthew, v. ii. /. i. 

3 Advent, v. v. /. 5- 

4 Advent, v. xiii. /. 2. 
4 Lent, V. iii. /. 3. 
Conv. of S. Paul, v. vi. /. 5. 

2 Advent, v. iv. /. i. 

6 Epiphany, v. v. /. 5- 
25 Trinity, v. i. /. 3. 
Holy Baptism, v. xi. /. i.^ 



J 72 



GEMM'D— GENTLE. 



Gemmed. 



All g. with pure and living light. 

Gems. 
Best of all g. , that deck His crown of light. 
Through gold and g. , a dazzling maze. 
Earth's g. the fire of Heaven have caught. 
By monarchs clad in g. and gold. 

Genial. 
Their tribute to the g. heaven. 
But Mercy with her g. beam. 
Sin only hides the g. ray. 
As on th' uprooted flower the g. rain. 
What course the g. stream may choose. 
The earth that in her g. breast. 
The g. amarant wreath to wear. 
The fragrance of that g. isle. 
"What they had deem'd her g. wing. 

Gennesaref s. 
Or where G. ''s wave. 
And far below, G. 'j main. 

Gentile. 
Did not the G. Church find grace. 
They see the G. spirits press. 



G. ! with fix'd yet awful eye. 



Gentiles. 



Gentle. 



Listen and mark what g. air. 

Must glide in air like g. dove. 

What but the g. rainbow's gleam. 

Love, g. , holy, pure. 

Then why should g. hearts and true. 

But where, in g. spirits, fear. 

One g. Star glides down, on earth to dwell. 

Some g. maid bend o'er a cherish'd flower. 

To' adore the Father of all g. lights. 

O lost and found ! all g. souls below. 

By blameless guile or g. force. 

Wander at large, nor heed Love's g. thrall. 

Ye g. elves, by Fancy seen. 

But voices low and g. 

O by those g. tones and dear. 

What time His grave yet g. brow. 

One g. footstep gliding round. 

Where may we leani that g, spell ? 

Ye g. Spirits far away. 

Her g. teaching sweetly blends. 

Who knows but g. love. 

Lies heavy on his g. breast. 



Wed. bef. East. , v. iv. /. 7. 

9 Trinity, v. vi. /. 5. 
13 Trinity, v. v. I. I. 
S. bef Adv., v. viii. /. 4. 
Gun. Treas. , ■v. iii. /. 3. 

Morning, v. iii. /. 4. 

3 Epiphany, v. xii. /. 3. 
5 Epiphany, z>. xii. /. 5. 

2 Lent, z/. i. /. 4. 

4 Easter, v. iv. /. 6. 

S. aft. Ascen., v. i. /. i. 
S. Barnabas, v. vi. /. 4. 
SS . Sim. & Jude, v. iii. /. 2. 
Gun. Treas., v. vii. /. 3. 

3 Advent, v. i. /. 4. 
7 Trinity, v. ii. /. I. 

Epiphany, v. x. I. i. 
Easter Mon., z/. xiii. /. 2. 

5 Lent, V. xiii. /. i. 

Christmas Day, v. iii. /. 3. 
S. Stephen, 7/. vi. /. 2. 
Quinquagesima, v. x. /. I. 

4 Lent, V. V. /. 2. 

4 Lent, V. xii. /. 3. 
Easter Tuesday, v.xi. I. I. 

2 Easter, v. iv. /. 3. 

3 Easter, v. vi. /. 7. 
3 Trinity, v. vi. /. 4. 
3 Trinity, ■z/. x. /. I. 

5 Trinity, v. xii. /. I. 

24 Trinity, v. v. /. 4. 

25 Trinity, v. i. /. 5. 
25 Trinity, v. v. I. I. 
Conv.of S.Paul, v.xii.l. i. 
S. James, v. i, /. 7. 

H. Comm. , v. xvi. /. 2. 
Visit, of Sick, v. ii. /. I. 
Visit, of Sick, v. vii. /. 2. 
Gun. Treas,, v. ix. /. i. 
Gun. Treas., v. xvi. /. 2. 
Restoration, v. vi. /. 4. 



GENTLER — GIFTED. 



173 



Gentler. 
But in the g. breeze we find. 

Gentlest. 
"Where g. breezes whisper souls distress'd. 
Tied to His own by g. band. 
Drawing to Heaven with g. band; 
Whom by the softest step and g. tone. 

Gmily. 
My wearied eyehds g. steep. 
Where the waters g. pass. 
To lay us g. in the grave. 
Our sighs, and g. whisper all ! 
Now g. light, a glorious crown. 
He to His Father g. yield. 
Is g. lur'd to one safe nest. 
'Twas g. spoke, yet heard on high. 
As g. on his spirit fall. 
Feel only — for in silence g. gliding. 
G. along the vale of tears. 
And g. lay him down. 
Speak g. of our sister's fall. 

Gestures. 
His innocent g. wear. 

Gethsemane. 
Miss we the light, G., that streams. 

Ghost. 
Seems like a g. to glide. 

Ghosts. 
Or like pale g. that darkling roam. 
With g. of blessings gone. 

Giant. 
The g. forms of empires on their way. 
Steal on, and spare the g. sway. 
The g. corses strew the ground. 
The g. altar on the rock. 

Giants. 
Far o'er the cedar shade, some tower of^. old. 

Giddy. 
A g. whirl of sin. 
The g. waves so restless hurl'd. 
Who sporting on some g. height. 

Gift. 
'Tis Love, the last best g. of Heaven. 
What is it to the ^. He gave ? 
What g. may most endearing prove ? 
The g. were too divine to ask. 

Gifted. 
Nor^. Prophet's lore, nor Science'... wand. 



Septuagesima, v. x. /. 3. 

Good Friday, v. vii. /. 5. 
S. aft. Ascen., v. xi. /. 3. 
S. Thomas, v. ii. /. 3. 
S. Barnabas, v. i, /. 5- 

Evening, v. vii. /. 2. 

1 Epiphany, v. iv. /. 2. 
Sexagesima, v. x. /. 5- 
Ash- Wed., v. iii. /. 7. 
Whitsunday, v. iv. /. 3. 
Whitsun Tu., v. xii. /. 3. 
Trinity, v. xii. /. 2. 

6 Trinity, v. iv. /. 4. 
Conv. of S. Paul, v. v. /. 2. 
S. Barnabas, v. ii. /. I. 
S. James, v. v. /. 5- 
Burial of Dead, v. ii. /. 2. 
Gun. Treas., v. xvi. /. i. 

Holy Baptism, v. viii, /. 3. 

Mon. bef. East., v. x. /. 3. 

Whitsun Mon., v. v. /. 3. 

5 Lent, V. vi. /. 4. 
Easter Eve, v. vii. /. 2. 

2 Easter, v. ii. /. 3. 
Whitsun Mon., v. i. /. 5« 
I Trinity, v. i. /. 6. 

8 Trinity, v. viii. /. I. 

3 Lent, V. iv. /. 6. 

Whitsunday, v. x. /, 2. 
12 Trinity, v. v. /, 5* 
Commination, v. iii. /. 6. 

4 Lent, V. V. /. i. 

16 Trinity, v. ii. /. 3. 
S. Andrew, v. i. /. 2. 
S. Matthias, v. v. /. 4. 

3 Advent, z/. x. /. 6. 



174 



GIFTS— ^GLADNESS. 



Gifts. 
Largely Thy g. should be restor'd. 
Tempering her g. , that seem so free. 

Gild. 
He sees her glories g. afar. 
Still let them g. our wall. 

Gilded. 
Flash'd Sion's g. dome to summer skies. 

Gird. 
And g. ye for your high emprize. 

Give. 
G. what He gave. 

Giver. 
The G. of all good. 

Glad. 
Still greets you with^. tidings of immortal joy. 
As their g. errand they pursued. 
Spring shovild be gay and g. 
When the g. Earth is offering all her best. 
Chants her g. matins in the leafy arch. 
To the g. mournful sound. 
What liberty so g. and gay. 
Lightening the world with g. amaze. 
Shall dawn no welcome dear and g. 
To the great Father lifts her pale g. eye. 

Glade. 
To Bethlehem's g. , or Carmel's haunted strand. 
And see we not, up Earth's dark g. 
Green lake, and cedar tuft, and spicy g. 
Embosom' d in the greenest g. 
Lord, when in some deep garden g. 
Pride of the dewy g. 
In their own quiet g. should sleep. 
And Echo bids good-night from every g. 
On ocean cove and forest g. 

Glades. 
Lose in arch'd g. their tangled sight. 
For moonlight rovings in the fragrant g. 
Who talk with God in shadowy g. 

Gladlier. 
G. than in cultur'd grove. 
That g. turns to eye the shuddering start. 
Answering its call ; we g. rest. 

Gladness. 
But to their home in g. turn. 
Open our eyes, Thou Sun of life and g. 



S.aft. Ascen., v. iv. /. 2. 
S. aft. Ascen., v. vi. /. 3. 

6 Epiphany, v. iii. /. 3. 
18 Trinity, v. xi. /. 2. 

17 Trinity, v. i. /, 4. 
Whitsun Tu., v. xviii. /. 3. 
S. aft. Ascen,, v. xiii. /. 4. 
Circumcision, v. xvi. /. 2. 

Christmas Day, v. x. /. 6. 
Easter Day, v. xiv. /. 2. 
3 Easter, v. i. /. 4. 
3 Easter, v. vi. /. 6. 
Ascen. Day, v. i. /. 2. 
6 Trinity, v. v. /. 2. 

22 Trinity, v. i. /. I. 

S. bef. Adv., v. iv. /. 6. 
S. Mark, v. ii. /. 2. 
Churching, v. ii. /. 5. 

3 Advent, v. vi. /. 6. 

2 Christmas, v. viii. /. 7- 

4 Epiphany, v. iv. /. 7- 
6 Epiphany, v. v. /. 4. 
Sexagesima, v. iii. /. I. 
Easter Tues. , v. i. /. 2. 
Whitsun Mon., v. ii. /. 2. 

23 Trinity, v. ii. /. 2. 
All Saints, v. iii. /. 6. 

Trinity, v. v. /. 3. 
I Trinity, v. ii. /. 2. 
S. Matthew, v. i. /. 3. 

I Epiphany, v. vi, /. 8. 
4 Epiphany, v. iv, /, 2. 
Burial of Dead, v. ix. /. 3. 

4 Easter, v. iii. /, 2. 
I Trinity, v. \. I. I. 



GLANCE— GLEAM. 



175 



Glance. 
Thy searching rapturous g. I throw. 
The scene, the g. , I dearest love. 
Though scarcely noAV their laggard g. 
To Thee her first enquiring g. 
Toward thee stream with kindlier g. 
How then should rash intruding g. 
Is there a spot to win your g. 
Wear not so bright a g. 
Is near, and mourns to see our thankless g. 
The Prophet watch'd for one dear g. 
The too presumptuous g. 
Where, looking round, each^. might... afford. 
With g. both kind and true. 
With keen yet pitying g. 
Thy lightning g. did then impart. 
The memory of that kindly g. 
Who that has felt thy g. of dread. 

Glances. 
Ye lawless g. , freely rove. 
And timid g. shy. 
Her wandering g. ask. 



At g. motes in sunshine wink. 
G. around his prison room. 



Glancing. 



Glare. 



Athwart the conscience g. 

Too soon the g. of earthly day. 

No g. of high estate. 

Now, in the twilight, g. 

What passions range and*^, ! 

The mid-day sun, with fiercest g. 

Amid that dreary g. , in this world's citadel. 

And shades impervious to the proud world's^. 

Darkness within, while pageants g. 

Glar'd. 
To him it g. afar. 

Glares. 
Light without love, g. on the aching sight. 

Glass. 
But we as in a g. espy. 
Since in the same bright g. we read. 

Gleam. 
Some softening^, of love and prayer. 
No g. to watch on tree or tower. 
It was a g. to Memory dear. 
Is the soft g. of Christian worth. 



Evening, v. iv. /. 2. 
4 Advent, v. iii. /. 2. 
4 Advent, v. ix. /. I. 
Epiphany, v. xii. /. 2. 
Ash- Wed., v. vi. /. 4. 

4 Lent, V. vi. /. 3. 

5 Lent, V. viii. /. 2. 
Easter Tues., v. x. /. 2. 

3 Trinity, v. v. /, 2. 
13 Trinity, z/. i. /. 3. 
13 Trinity, v. xvii. /. 4. 
1 7 Trinity, v. vii. /. 3. 
25 Trinity, v. iv. /. 4. 
Conv. of S. Paul, v. iv. /. 6. 
Conv. of S. Paul, v. xiii./. 2. 
S. Peter, v. vii. /. 2. 
S.Bartholom., v. vi. /. I. 

Sexagesima, v. ii. /. 4. 
25 Trinity, v. v. /. 2. 
SS.Phil.&Jas.,z/.iv./.4. 

4 Advent, z^. vii. /. 2. 
S. Peter, z/. xiv. /. 2. 

1 Christmas, z/. iv. /. 6. 
Epiphany, z/. iii. /. I. 

5 Epiphany, v. xii. /. I. 
8 Trinity, v. ii. /. 3. 

15 Trinity, v. ii. /. 8. 
Conv. of S.Paul, v. LI. i. 
S. Matthew, z>. ii. /. 8. 
K. Ch. Martyr, z/. iii. /. 2. 
Accession, v. iv. /.7, 

2 Easter, z/. v. I. i. 

I Advent, v. xi. /. 2. 

13 Trinity, v. xvii. /. I. 
S.Bartholom., v. iv. /. 3. 

Morning, v. ix. /. 3, 
Evening, z/. ii. /. 3. 

3 Epiphany, z>. ii. /. I. 
3 Epiphany, v. iv. /. 3. 



176 GLEAM — GLIDE. 

To think where'er he looks, such g. may, &c. 

Watch for the still white g. 

That twilight g. to her, though faint, &c. 

What but the gentle rainbow's g. 

Ah ! wherefore g. those upland slopes so fair? 

Shone ever with such deathless g. 

Nor fades it yet, that living g. 

Faster than now it fades, that g. revive. 

Such as beneath the moon's soft g. 

But catch a g. beyond it, and 'tis bliss. 

When first on thee with tenderest g. 

Still in the world's hot restless g. 

No spring was His— no fairy ^. 

But 'tis a g. of heavenly light. 

Approach : for thou canst feel the g. 

Blest eyes, that see the smiling g. 

Th' aerial g. that Fancy lends. 

Gleamed. 
Nor ev'ning rainbow g. so fair. 

Gleaming. 
Soft shades and g. lights are there. 
Had watch'd Thee g. faint and far. 
Light up her g. crest. 
When wintry suns are g. bright. 

Gleams. 
But close to us it g. 
When Autumn's softest g. are ending. 
The heart's sweet moonlight softly g. 
Such g. of Paradise. 

Glean. 
The scatter'd sheep at will may g. 
The scatter'd fragments Love can g. 

Glee. 
And watch their shameless and unholy g. 
Some spirit full of ^., yet taught. 

Glen. 
Winding shore or deepening g. 
When many a moor and g. are past. 

Glide. 
Still through decaying ages as they^. 
Must g. in air like gentle dove. 
G. in the narrow wake of Thy beloved ark. 
That it should soar and g. with thee so fast. 
Seems like a ghost to g. 
But g. awhile from saint to saint. 
Far out of sight we seem to g. 
And daily as we downward g. 



3 Epiphany, v. iv. /. 6. 

4 Epiphany, v. i. /. 5- 

6 Epiphany, v. iv. /. 8. 
Quinquagesima, v. x. /. I. 

1 Lent, V. iii. /. i. 
Easter Mon,, v. xiv. /. 2. 
4 Easter, v. vi. /. 5- 
Ascen. Day, v. x. /. 2. 

4 Trinity, v. i. /. 3. 
23 Trinity, v. viii. /. 4. 
Annunciation, v. viii. /. 5- 
SS.Phil.&Jas.,2/. iv. /. i. 
SS.Phil.&Jas.,z/.viii./.i. 
S.Peter, v. xiv. /. 3. 
S. Luke, V. xvii. /. 3. 
H. Baptism, v. v. I. I. 
Gun. Treas., v. ix. /. 3. 

4 Easter, v. v. /. 9. 

4 Advent, v. i. /. 3. 
Epiphany, v. xi. /. 2. 
4 Lent, v. ii. /. 5. 
Trinity, v. v. /. 2, 

2 Easter, 7/. v. /. 4. 
2 Trinity, v. i. /. 2. 

7 Trinity, v. v. /. 5* 

S. Matthew, v. ix. /. 2. 

$ Lent, V. iii. /. 2. 

S. bef. Adv., v. x. /. 5. 

17 Trinity, v. v. /. 3. 
SS. Sim. & Jud., v. x, /. 2. 

I Epiphany, v. iii. /. 2. 
Easter Mon., v. v. /. 2. 

I Advent, z/. viii. /. i. 
S. Stephen, v. vi. /. 2. 
6 Epiphany, v. ii. /. 8. 
Ascen. Day, v. ii. /. 2. 
Whitsun Mon., v. v. /. 3. 
. Whitsun Tues. , v. xiii. /. 3. 
I'rinity, tj. i. /. 3. 
I Trinity, v. iv. /. 5. 



GLIDE — GLOOM. 



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7 Trinity, v. iv. /. I. 
23 Trinity, v. iii. /. I. 
S. Bartholomew, v. xiv. /. 3. 
S. Michael, v. vi. /. 3. 
Commination, v. iv. /. 6. 



No fiery wing is seen to g. 

How like decaying life they seem to g. ! 

On messages of love shall g. 

How didst thou g. on brightening wing elate. 

There to g. home, there safely cling. 

Ghdes. 
One gentle Star g. down, on earth to dwell. 

Gliding. 
Then, g. through th' unopening door. 
Feel only — for in silence gently g. 
One gentle footstep g. round. 

Glimmering. 
The g. stars by turns appear. 

Glimpse. 
Or lose one g. of Heaven before the time. 
For every g. thine eye can catch. 
A g. of the unchanging sky. 

Glimpses. 
And through the cloud by g. show. 
By g. such as dreamers love. 

Glisten. 
And tell us, all will g. soon. 
The green buds g. in the dews of Spring. 

Glistening. 
Mounts up with g. wing. 
All g. with baptismal dew. 
Where all along our g. wake. 

Glittering. 
With g. robes and garlands sweet. 
Long as this g. world shall last. 

Globe. 
Pass a few days, and this dull darkling^. S. Michael, v. vii. /. i. 

Gloom. 
Thy sunshine smiles beneath the g. 
No g. of woe or want. 
Lost in desponding g. 
Or prowls in twilight g. 
The sullen brow of _^. beguile. 
Thou need'st not in thy g. depart. 
Our eyes see all around in g. or glow. 
That fills up all the ample g. 
Was veil'd in sadly-soothing^. 
If thou hast lov'd, in hours of ^^. 
The brighter for their hues of ^. 

N 



2 Easter, v. iv. /. 3. 

S.Thomas, v. vii. /. i. 
S.Barnabas, v. ii. /. I. 
H. Comm., v. xvi. /. 2, 

Ash- Wed., v. v. /. 4. 

Tu. bef. Easter, v. ix. /. i. 
Th. bef. Easter, v. vii. /. 3. 
Accession, v. ii. /. 4. 

Whitsun Tues. , v. xiv. /. i . 
Trinity, v. vi. /. i. 

Easter Tues., v. v. /. 3. 
23 Trinity, v. iv. /. 3. 

Quinquagesima, v. v. /. 4. 
2 Tiinity, v. v. /. 8. 
5 Trinity, v. iv. /. 3. 

I Advent, v. iii. /. 3. 
5 Lent, V. ix. /. 5. 



I Christmas, v. vi. /. 3. • 
5 Epiphany, v. xii. /. 2. 
Easter Tues. , v. ix. /. 4. 
Whitsun Mon. , v. vi. /. 3. 
Trinity, v. xix. /. 2. 
7 Trinity, v. iii. /. 2. 
24 Trinity, v. ii. /. 3. 
S. Peter, v. xiv. /. 4. 
Visit, of Sick, v. vi. /. 2; 
Gun. Treas, , v. x. I. i . 
Restoration, v. ii. /. 4. 



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GLOOMIEST — GLORIOUS. 



Light flashes in the g. sky. 
On Mammon's g. cells. 



Gloomiest. 



Glories. 



For g. gone, and vanish'd mirth. 
And yet His g. were of old. 
He sees her g. gild afar. 
With sinless g. crown'd. 

Glorified, 
Ennobled is and g. 
Though chang'd and g. each face. 

Glorious. 
That, ere the g. sun be born. 
In spirit journeying through the^. land. 
That they are of the g. martyr train. 
The g. dint a martyr's shield should bear. 
Still whispering g. things unseen. 
Discerns the g. from the base. 
And on His g. Gospel bids them look. 
The g. sky embracing all. 
One Name above all g. names. 
Immortal Greece, dear land of ^. lays. 
Mount, and claim your g. meed. 
Thus sunbeams pour alike their g. tide. 
Shines g. on yon open grave. 
Along the g. line. 
Sundays by thee more g. break. 
To us long since the g. Child is born. 
Meet pavement for an angel's g. march. 
Now gently light, a g. crown. 
Hiding the g. sky. 
And from behind Thy g. veil. 
That we may see that g. world of Thine. 
Some g. earnest of thine high estate. 
Leaving a g. track, where saints, new-born, 
Is ^. on that eve. 
Martyrs and saints — each g. day. 
What g. presence they despise. 
Together at the g. goal. 
But wafted to her g. place. 
So g. let Thy Pastors shine. 
Calls to that last of ^. deeds. 
We see one g. Image look. 
God's witnesses, 2, g. host. 
In g. order roll. 

Remembering Bethlehem, and that g. night. 
Some^. truth proclaims. 
Speaks, silently, thy^. Creed. 



3 Epiphany, v. iii. /. i. 
S. Matthew, v. viii. /. 2. 

5 Epiphany, v. iii. /. 6. 

5 Epiphany, v. vii. /. 6. 

6 Epiphany, v. iii. /. 3. 

4 Trinity, v. ii. /. 4. 

Easter Day, v. ix. /. 4. 
S. Andrew, v. xi. /. 2. 

Morning, v. i. /. 2. 
3 Advent, v. x. /. 3. 
H. Innocents, v. i. /. 6. 
H, Innocents, v. ii. /. 2. 

2 Epiphany, v, viii. /. 3. 

3 Epiphany, v. viii. /. 4. 

4 Epiphany, v. vii. /. 6. 
Septuagesima, v. iii. /. I. 
Septuagesima, v. ix. /. I. 
3 Lent, V. vi. /. 5. 
Palm Sunday, v. ii. /. 7- 
M. bef Easter, v. iv. /. 3. 
Good Friday, v. ii. /. 2. 
Easter Eve, v. v. /. 2. 
Easter Day, v. ii. /. 3. 

3 Easter, v. iii. /. 5. 
Ascen. Day, v. i. /. 4. 
Whitsunday, v. iv. /. 3. 
Whitsun Mon., v. vii. /. 3. 
Whitsun Tu., v. xv. /. 3. 
I Trinity, v. v. /. 2. 
17 Trinity, v. vii. /. 4. 
23 Trinity, v. xii. /. 3. 
25 Trinity, v. vii. /. 2. 
S. bef Adv., v. viii. /. 5. 
Conv. of S. Paul, v. viii. /. 2. 
S. Mark, v. ii. /. 4. 
S.John Bapt., v. iii. /. I. 
S.John Bapt., v. ix. /. I. 
S. Peter, v. xiii. /. 2. 
S. Bartholom., v. iii. /. 3. 
S. Bartholom., v. xvi. /. I. 
S. Michael, v. i. /. 2. 
S. Michael, v. iii. /. I. 
Catechism, v. viii. /. 2. 
Visit, of Sick, v. iii. /. 8. 



GLORIOUS— GLORY. 

Keeps back our g. sacrifice to-day. 
Highest exalt thy^. Lord. 
Before th' Apostles' g. company. 

Glory. 
Shall see the King's full g. break. 
"6^. to God !" from yonder central fire, 
G. to God on high, o,n earth be peace. 
The Hope and G. of all lands. 
The g. which our Gor> surrounds, . 
Where the landscape in its g. 
Yet from Thy g. in the skies. 
Now for Thy ^. 'j sake. 
The g. of their bower. 

And shew our lagging souls how g be won. 

Still in its place the tree of life and g. grew. 

Angels round His g. -throne. 

Dear sacred haunts of^. and of woe. 

And eiriptied of Thy g. ' awhile. 

Nam'd to be heir of ^. then. 

Only in^., Lord, Thy sinful servant own. 

The floods of ^. earthward pour. 

Our thoughts have trac'd Thee to Thy^. -throne. 

So sounds our war-note ; but our path of ^, 

All hymn Thy^., Lord, aright. 

Redeeming^. s,tream. 

Thy g. and thy mirth. 

Shew me Thy g. , gracious Lord ! 

The g, of His countenance. 

The g. of the Lord, the Lord of Israel. 

If, when the L.ORD of G. was in sight. 

Which di^n-eyed men call praise and g. here. 

An heir of ^. without grief or pain. 

Say not it dies, tha,t g. 

His g. on their souls. 

In one rich g. shone. 

Hath seen Him and in ^. 

By our own shame alike and g^ a.w'd, 

O then the g. and the bliss. 

In g. and in agony. 

For those next Me in g. plac'd. 

Gives back the g. of his rays. 

Brighter and brighter streams His g. -robe. 

The seal of^. won and pledge of promis'd rest. 

Thine open g. should appear. 

In^. jubilant. 

The g. of the Cross. 

Springs to his Cross and finds his g. there. 

Into high g. pass'd. 

The voice that from the g. came. 



179 

Commination, v. i. /. 8. 
Gun. Treas., v. xii. /. 3. 
K. Charles M. , v. i. /. 4. 

4 Advent, v. vii. /. 3. 
Christmas Day, v. i. /. 5, 
Christmas Day, v. ii. /. 5. 
Christmas Day, v. v. /. 3. 
S. Stephen, v. iv. /. 5. 
I Epiphany, v. iii, /. 3. 

3 Epiphany, 7/. x. /. 3. 

5 Epiphaiy, V. i. /. 3. 
Septuagesima, z/. vii. /. 4. 
Sexagesima, v. viii. /. 6. 
Sexagesima, v. xi. /. 6. 
Palm Sunday, v. iii. /. 3. 
M. bef. Easter, v. vi. /. 5.. 
Tu. bef. Easter, z/. vii./. 2. 
Th. bef. Easter, v, vi. /. 6. 
Easter Eve, v. iii, /. 8. 

4 Easter, z/. v. /. 6. 
.Ascen. Day, v. viii. /. 2. 

I Trinity, v. iv. /. 3. 
4 Trinity, v. vi. /. 3. 
4 Trinity, v. xvi. /. 2. 
10 Trinity, v. v. /. 8. 
13 Trinity, v. vii, /. i. 
13 Trinity, v. xvii. /. 2. 
17 Trinity, v. iv. /, 6. 
17 Trinity, 7/. viii, /, I, 
17 Trinity, 7/. viii, /, 4. 
20 Trinity, v. v. /. 3. 
25 Trinity, v. viii. /. I. 
S.Thomas, tj. v. /. 8. 
Conv. of S. Paul, v.uiJ.^. 
S. Matthias, v. iii, /. 2, 
S, Matthias, v. xi, /, 4, 
S. Mark, 7/. vi, /, i, 
S.James, 7/, iii. /. 2, 
S.James, v. iii, /, 8. 
S. Bartholom,, 7/. i. /. 4. 
S. Michael, v. vii, /, 3, 
All Saints, z>. iv, /, 8. 
H, Comm., v. i, /, 4. 
Catechism, v. v, /, 4. 
Commination, v. vi. /, 8, 
K, Ch, Martyr, v. iii. /. 4. 
Restoration, 7/. ii. /, 6, 
Accession, 7/. i. /. i. 



i8o 



GLORYING— GOD. 



As g. in his course half done. 



Glorying. 



Glow, 
Their bosoms to th' uncertain g. 
Stream upward ere he g. in sight. 
Will not the long-forgotten g, ? 
Ever the richest tenderest g. 
But all their radiance, all their g. 
So evermore, by Faith's undying g. 
Their hearts, that now so freshly g. 
They quicken to a timely g. 
How bright, in Heaven, the marks will g. 
The pulse, the g. of every part. 
Invested, burn and g. 
In the world's opening g. 
Our eyes see all around in gloom or g. 
The while she bathes us in her own chaste g. 
But Love too late can never g. 
Pouring, in. ..times, their ^. of "quiet mirth." 
No anxious fear to damp Affection's g. 
Think ye the spires that g. so bright ? 
Upon the slumbering features g. 
She listens, till her pale eye g. 

Glow'd. 
Than if their own with all his radiance g. 

Glo7umg. 
All g. with the light accepted Love imparts. 
See Israel's sons, like g. brands. 
Far o'er the g. western main. 
The bright-hair'd morn is g. 

Glows. 
With Thee all beauty g. 
And moss, that g. as fresh and green. 

Goal. 
Nearer, each day, the brightening g. 
The mountain farther lies — there seek thy g. 
In thought how soon at death's dark g. 
Together at the glorious g. 

God. 
New thoughts of G. , new hopes of Heaven. 
G. will provide for sacrifice. 
Their G., in all themselves deny. 
To bring us, daily, nearer G, 
Is not G. 's oath upon your head ? 
Who on G. 'j works no seal of Godhead find. 
Blessed be G., Whose grace. 
" Glory to G,/'^ from yonder central fire. 



3 Epiphany, v. i, /. 4. 

2 Advent, v. i. /. 8. 
S. Stephen, v. i. /. 2. 
Epiphany, v. viii. /. I. 
2 Epiphany, v. xvi. /. I. 
Septuagesima, v. iv. /, 3. 
Mon.bef Easter, v. i. /. 5. 
Easter Tues., v. ix. /. 3. 

4 Easter, v. vii. /. 5. 
Whitsun Tues., v. xiv. /. 2. 

2 Trinity, v. iii. /. 6. 

4 Trinity, v. xvii. /. 4. 
15 Trinity, z/. iii. /. 4. 
24 Trinity, v. ii. /. 3. 

24 Trinity, tj. ix. /. 3. 
S. bef. Adv., v. x. /. 4. 
S. Barnabas, v. iv. /. 8. 
S. John Bapt., v. v. /. 4. 
All Saints, v. vi, /. i. 
Holy Baptism, z>. v. /. 2. 
Visit, of Sick, v. iii. /. 5. 

S, Barnabas, v. v. /. 8. 

I Christmas, v. vii. /. 6. 

5 Lent, V. V. /. 4. 
Easter Mon., v. x. /. i. 

25 Trinity, v. i. /. I. 

3 Lent, V. ix. /. 6. 
Bur. of Dead, v. iii. /. 4. 

4 Advent, tj. xiii. /. 4. 

1 Lent, V. vi. /. 7. 
10 Trinity, v. ii. /. 3. 
S. Mark, v. ii. /. 4. 

Morning, v. vii. /. 4. 
Morning, v. viii. /. 4. 
Morning, v. xi. /. 4. 
Morning, v. xiv. /. 4. 

2 Advent, v. vii. /. 3. 

3 Advent, v. v. /. 6. 
3 Advent, v. xi. /. 4. 
Christmas Day, v. i. /, 5. 



GOD. 



i8i 



Glory to G. on high, on earth be peace. 

The glory which our G. surrounds. 

This is he whom G. approves. 

G. set His seal, and mark'd them for His own. 

G. 'j- mark is set on Thee. 

Thou wilt — for Thou art Israel's G. 

Which G. hath deign'd to bless. 

G. 'j foundlings then are we. 

Saviour and G., arise. 

Yet G. is there, and at His side. 

And with the thought of G. imbu'd. 

What is the Heaven our G. bestows ? 

The breath of G. shall wake them, &c. 

Daily to lose themselves in hope to find their G. 

The works of G. above, below. 

How G. Himself is found. 

Like trees they stand whom G. has given, 

G. hath impress'd His mark of blame. 

Are to Faith's eye a pledge of 6^. 'j... might. 

Dear tokens of a pardoning G. 

The Son of G. in radiance beam'd. 

G., by His bow, vouchsafes to write. 

Who own'd a G. that could not save. 

They love us — will not G. forgive ? 

If G. have planted but to burn. 

And is there in G. 'j world so drear a place ? 

A G. in anger, a self-chosen grave. 

The G. , whom here she would not learn to love 

When in familiar talk G. 'j voice was heard. 

Nor Balaam's curse on Love, which 6"., «&c. 

Lo ! here the "unknown 6^.," &c. 

G. only, and good angels, look. 

The Son of G. by moonlight rose. 

The works of G. to scan. 

The shepherd talks with G. apart. 

G. will not quench nor slay them quite. 

G. teaching love and fear. 

'Tis Abraham's G. who speaks so loud. 

The place where man his G. shall meet. 

G. 'vT own work to do on earth. 

Feels her present G, again. 

O Lord my G. , do Thou Thy holy will. 

G. only, and the joys above. 

Such wedded souls our G. shall own. 

Thus everywhere we find our suffering G. 

Save G. and one good Angel, to assuage. 

O holy mountain of my G. 

For G. ^s new Israel, sunk as low. 

G.''s herald prove a heartless thrall. 



Christmas Day, v. ii. /. 5. 
S. Stephen, v. iv. /. 5. 
S.John Evan., v. i. /. 5. 
H. Innocents, v. iii. /. 4. 
Circumcision, v. viii. /. 2. 
2 Christmas, v. iii. /. i. 
2 Epiphany, v. vii. /. 4. 
2 Epiphany, v. xiii. /. 2. 
5 Epiphany, v. i. /. 4. 
5 Epiphany, v. ii. /. 5. 

5 Epiphany, v. xi. /. 6. 

6 Epiphany, v. ix. /. i. 
6 Epiphany, v. x. /. 8. 
6 Epiphany, v. xi. /. 8. 
Septuagesima, v. ii. /. i. 
Septuagesima, v. ii. /. 4. 
Septuagesima, v. vi. /. 3. 
Sexagesima, v. ix. /. 2. 
Sexagesima, v. ix. /. 6. 
Quinquagesima, v. iv. /. I . 
Quinquagesima,z/.xiii./. i. 
Quinquagesima, v. xv. /. I . 
Ash- Wed., v. ii. /. 8. 
Ash- Wed., v. iii. /. 8. 

1 Lent, V. iii. /. 6. 

2 Lent, V. i. /. i. 
2 Lent, V. iii. /. 4. 

.2 Lent, V. V. /. 4. 
2 Lent, V. ix. /. 2. 

2 Lent, V. xiv. /. 4. 

3 Lent, V. vi. /. 6. 

4 Lent, V. viii. /. i. 

4 Lent, V. viii. /. 4. 

5 Lent, V. i. /. 6. 
5 Lent, V. iii. /. 5. 
5 Lent, V. vi. /. i. 
5 Lent, V. vii. /. 6. 
5 Lent, V. X. /. 4. 
5 Lent, V. xiii. /. 5- 
Palm Sunday, v. i. /. 5. 
Tues.bef East., v. xiii. /. 2. 
Wed. bef. East., v. i. /. i. 
Wed.bef East., v. iii./. 10. 
Wed. bef East. , v. vi. /. 1 1 . 
Wed. bef East., v. vii. /. i. 
Wed.bef. East., z/. viii./.5. 
Th. bef East., v. i. /. i. 
Th. bef East., z/. ii. /. 3. 
Th. bef East., v. iv. /. 3. 



l82 



GOD. 



To see G. 'j ransom'd world in wrath, &c. 

And knew not how^ but knew his G., &c. 

Who feels his G. so near. 

Their home and G. 'j, that favour'd place. 

Thy G. hath said, 'Tis good for thee. 

When G. of old came down from Heaven. 

So, when the Spirit of our G. 

It fills the Church of G. . 

The promise of our G., our fancy's theme. 

As man embrac'd, as G. ador'd. 

Each to his brethren^ all to G. 

" G. made us all for good." 

GJ's secret love and power. 

The G. Who hallow'd thee and blest 

Hence, till thy G. return. 

They muse, whom G. hath set to seek. 

One stedfast thought, that G. is there. 

" Thy G. forgives — thou shalt not die." 

Prophet of G., arise and take. 

On every mountain-top, G.''s chosen scene^ 

G.^s chariot-wheels have left distinctest trace. 

We to the sinner's G. of sin complain. 

Perhaps our G. may of our conscience ask. 

And G.^s own ark with blood of souls defil'd. 

G. is not in the earthquake. 

Hastes to proclaim, " 6^. is not in the fire. " 

Feel e'en His G. depart. 

Our G. in agony. 

The fire of G. is soon to fall. 

Then in His wrath shall G. uproots 

Safe in the bosom of thy G. 

The Son of G. in doing good. 

G. will not let Love's work impart. 

But he who sees G. 'j' face may brook. 

G. turn His face for aye away. 

To own no hope, no G. but Thee^ 

The pageant of G. ^s perfect law. 

Safely before our G. we stand. 

Then from afar on G. we cry. 

With G., in all my griefs, to stay. 

Yields undiscern'd by all but G. 

G. 'j crowned mountain, as in happier time. 

Ere G. His answer to their king had given. 

And G. should take us at our own vain word. 

Own Thee their G. and King. 

To whom G.'s Son is given. 

Crumble to dust, and Thou, O G. 

E'en like the Son of G. 

Still loving man, still thanking G. 



Th.bef.East, v. vi, /. 8. 
Easter Eve, v. viii. /. 5. 
2 Easter, e/. ix. /. 2. 
4 Easter, v. iii. /. 3. 
4 Easter, v. viii. /. 6. 
Whitsunday, v. i. /. I. 
Whitsunday, v. vii. /. i. 
Whitsunday, v. ix% I. I. 

1 Trinity, v. i. /. 2. 
2. Trinity, v. iii. /. 8. 

2 Trinity, v. x. /. 2. 
4 Trinity, v. iv. /. 4. 
4 Trinity, v. xv. /. 2. 
4 Trinity, v. xix. /. I. 

4 Trinity, v. xxiii. /. 2. 

5 Trinity, v. iii. /. 3. 

6 Trinity, v. i. L 8. 

6 Trinity, v. vii. /. 8. 

8 Trinity, v. i. /. I. 

9 Trinity, Vi i. /. 5. 
9 Trinity, v. ii. /. 6. 
9 Trinity, v. iii.. /. 2i, 
9 Trinity, v. iv. /. i^ 
9 Trinity, v. iv. /. 6. 
9 Trinity, v. vii. /. I. 

9 Trinity, v. vii. /. 6. 

10 Trinity, v. iii. /. 4. 

10 Trinity, v. iii. /. 8. 

11 Trinity, v. v. /. I. 
1 1 Trinity, v. vi. /. I. 

11 Trinity, v. viii. /. 2* 

12 Trinity, v. i, /. Ik 
12 Trinity, v. '\. I. ^. 
12 Trinity, v. vi. /. 7. 
12 Trinity, v. vii. /. 4. 

12 Trinity, v. ix. /. 8. 

13 Trinity^ v. iv. /. 3. 

13 Trinity, v. xix. /. 2. 

14 Trinity, v. ii. /. 5^ 
1 6 Trinity, v. i. /. 3. 

16 Trinity, v. v. /. 4. 

17 Trinity, v. iii. /. 3. 
17 Trinity, v. iv. /. 4. 

17 Trinity, v. x. /. 6. 

18 Trinity, v. vii. /. 4. 
18 Tiinity, v. xv. /. 2. 

18 Trinity, v. xvii. /. 3. 

19 Trinity, v. v. /. i. 
19 Trinity, v. vii. /. 6. 



GOD — GODLESS. 

'Tis then we hear the voice of G. within. 

So all G. does, if rightly understood. 

Waiting to see what G. will do. . 

And well it is for us our G. should feel. 

"Will G. indeed with fragments bear ? 

Our G. to bless our home delights. 

Him for thy Lord and G. adore. 

Great G. of judgment, say! 

Know, though at G. 's right hand I live. 

For they shall see our G. 

Your G. and King by birth. 

Did on G. ' j altar lay. 

Comes forth to bless her G. 

Who is G. 'j chosen priest ? 

Yet full of trembling, Messengers of G. 

The saints of G. their several ways. 

Thankful for all G. takes away. 

And passions on G. ''s altar laid. 

O happy spirits, mark'd by G. and man. 

At C.V right hand, a bidden guest. 

The Son of G. : and that indeed. 

Eye of G.^s word ! where'er we turn. 

O waring Him G., who so could scan. 

To know G. better than he knew. 

What G. 'j- approving word hath seal'd. 

'Twixt G. above and Christ below. 

G. 'j- witnesses, a glorious host. 

Who talk with G. in shadowy glades. 

The work of G. untouch'd by man. 

And live in Paradise, as if G. was not there 1 

G. for each rescued soul. 

Your G. ncM^-born, and made a sinner's child. 

" Your 6^. is risen, and may not here be found ! 

Oh ! jealous G. ! how could a sinner dare? 

Alway to G. in Heaven, and see His face. 

G. V unseen armies hovering round. 

O G. of Mercy, G. of Might. 

See we our G. so nigh. 

Now leading on the wars of G. 

Your G. forgives, but ye no comfort take. 

Praise to our pardoning G. ! 

Praise to our G. ! not cottage hearths alone. 

Spirit of G. 's most holy Fear ! 

Godhead. 
Who on God's works no seal of 6^. find. 
And all the G. joins to make us whole. 

Godless. 
Quell Thou each thankless g. thought. 



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20 Trinity, v. iv. /. i. 

20 Trinity, v. vi. /. 7. 

21 Trinity, v. vi. /. 2. 
24 Trinity, v. iii. /. I. 
S. bef. Adv., v. \. l. i. 
S. bef. Adv., v. v. /. 3. 
S. Thomas, v. ix. /. 3. 
Conv. of S. Paul, v.Vn. I. 6. 
Conv. of S. Paul, v. x. /. 4. 
Purification, v. i. /. 2. 
Purification, v. iv. /, 4. 
Purification, v. x. /. 4. 
Purification, v. xiii. /. 2. 
S. Matthias, v. \. I. i. 

S. Matthias, v. xi. /. 2. 

S. Mark, v. iii. /. 5. 

SS.Phil.& Jas. , ?7. xiii. /. 3. 

S. Barnabas, v. iv. /. 4. 

S. Barnabas, v. vi. /. i. 

S. James, v. i. /. 2. 

S. Bartholom., v. iv. /. I. 

S . Bartholom. , v. y. I. I . 

S. Bartholom., v. ix. /. 3. 

S. Bartholom., v. x. /. 4. 

S. Bartholom., v. xii. /. 2. 

S. Bartholom., v. xiv. /. 4. 

S. Bartholom., v. xvi. /. i. 

S. Matthew, v. i. /. 3. 

S. Matthew, v. ix, /, 6. 
! S. Matthew, v. ix, /. 8. 

S. Michael, v. i, /, 4, 

S. Michael, v. iii, /. 5. 
"S. Michael, v. vi, /. 8, 

S. Michael, v. viii. /, 5. 

S.Michael, v. ix, /. 3. 

All Saints, zi. iii. /. 2. 

H. Comm., v. i, /. i. 

H, Baptism, v. xi, /. 4, 

Confirmation, zi. vi, /. 2, 

Commination, v. v, /, 7. 

K, Ch, Martyr, v. i. /. i. 

K,Ch, Martyr, v. iii. /, I, 

Ordination, v. xiii, /. 4. 

3 Advent, v. v, /, 6, 
I Trinity, v. iii, /. 4. 

12 Trinity, v. viii. /. 3. 



1 8-^ GODLIKE — GOOD. 

Godlike. 
"With the same g. train. 

Going. 
Should make their Saviour's g. gain. 

Gold. 
. With g. and myrrh she sought Thy face. 
Our earthly g. Thou dost not scorn. 
Into freed Israel's lap her jewels and her ^. 
Just as the lingering Sun had touch'd with^. 
Upon Thine altar's horn of ^. 
An idol form of earthly g. 
When issuing from his cloud of fiery g. 
And worldlings blot the temple's g. 
Through g. and gems, a dazzling maze. 
At once he rose, and left his g. 
By monarchs clad in gems and g. 



S. Michael, v, viii. /. 4. 
4 Easter, v. iv. /. 10. 



Golden. 
Say, who are these on^. wings. 
In spices from the g. shore. 
That by each g. crown on high. 
The g. censer in His hand. 
The g. city's king he seems. 
Quench'd is the g. statue's ray. 
If chance the g. hours be nigh. 
The g. chain unwinds. 
Are mantled with a g, cloud. 
Were leaning from your g. thrones to know. 
For sacred song, Joy's g. mean. 

Gone. 
'"Tis^,, that bright and orbed blaze. 
Their treasur'd hopes, just bom, baptiz'd, and^. 
For glories g. , and vanish'd mirth. 
For should he wake, and find her g. 
To soothe his soul when thou art g. 
And knew that Thou wert g. 
The Cross in sight, but Jesus g. 

Good. 
Thus bad and g. their several warnings give. 
And all earth owns, of ^, and great. 
The Giver of all g. 
Rejoicing still, and doing ^. 
Upon the verge of ^, or ill. 
God only, and^. angels, look. 
Save God and one^. Angel, to assuage. 
The g. Cornelius knelt alone. 
'Tis g. for you, that I should go. 
The strugghng spark of ^. within. 



Epiphany, v. x, /, 3. 
3 Epiphany, v. x, /. 4. 

3 Lent, V. ii, /. 6, 
•, 3 Lent, V. iv. /. 5. 

I Easter, v. ii. /, i. 
5 Easter, v. vii, /, 6, 
Ascension Day, v. x. /. 3. 

4 Trinity, v. xxii, /. 3. 
13 Trinity, v. v, /. I. 
S, Matthew, v. vi. /, i. 
Gun. Treas,, v. iii, /, 3. 

H. Innocents, v. i, /. 3. 

3 Epiphany, v. xi. /, 4, 
Wed, bef. East. , v. iv, /, 3, 
S, aft. Ascension, v. xi./, i, 
Whitsun Mon,, v. vi. /, 4, 
Whitsun Mon.,e/, viii./, I, 
21 Trinity, v. vi. /. 5. 
S. Thomas, v. ii. /, 2, 
S, Matthew, v. viii, /, 6, 
S. Michael, v. v, /, 3, 
SS,Sim. & Jude, v. vii./.4. 

Evening, v. i. /. I. 

H, Innocents, v. vi. /, 4, 

5 Epiphany, v. iii, /, 6, 

4 Easter, v. i, /, 5. 
S, Andrew, v. x, /, 2, 
S, Thomas, v. ii, /. 8. 
SS, Sim, & Jud,, v. i, /, 3, 

I Advent, v. xii. /, I. 
S. Stephen, v. i, /, 7. 
Circumcision, v. xvi, /. 2. 

5 Epiphany, v. xi, /, 5- 

6 Epiphany, v. ii. /. 4. 
4 Lent, V. viii, /, i, 
W,bef East,, v. viii, /, 5. 
Easter Mon., v. viii. /. 2, 
4 Easter, v. ii, /, i, 
4 Easter, v. vii. /. 3. 



GOOD— GRACE."! 18$ 

Thy God hath said, 'Tis g. for thee. 

Give and forgive, do g. and love. 

"God made us all for g.'^ 

Upbore whate'er of ^. and vi^ise. 

Pronouncing thee all g. 

Crowding a world of ^. or ill. 

Mark'd by th' Almighty's hand for g. 

The Son of God in doing g. 

As when He paus'd and own'd you^. 

Or rather help us. Lord, to choose the g. 

Shall work thy final g. 

And Echo bids g. -night from every glade. 

When g. men cease to live. 

When all g. musings past. 

E'en round the death-bed of the g. 

And thoughts of ^. together done. 

All righteous, g., and true. 

The Shepherd, He whose name is G. 

Turning our worst His own g. way. 

Goodly. 
Like g. cedars by the waters spread. 

Gore. 
Though stain'd with Christian g. 

Gorgeous. 
Awake ! why linger in the g. town. 
For all the g. sky beside. 
Her g. crown of towers. 
Yet not that g. place, &c. 
Nor trusts the g. sky. 

Gospel. 
Awake — again the G. trump is blown. 
In G. graces manifold. 
And on His glorious G. bids them look. 
From sober walking in time G. ways. 
These gracious lines shed G. light. 
The G. all his pride and praise. 
A breath the G. trump to fill. 

Grace. 
Blessed be God, Whose g. 

Bethlehem must lose Thee soon, but Thou wilt^. Christmas Day, v. vi. /. 5. 
All radiant with celestial^. S. Stephen, v. vi. /. 6. 

And Thy ^., to follow Thee. S.John Evan., v.Vu I. 6. 

And strong as is Thy g. ! Circumcision, v. ix. /. 2. 

Did not the Gentile Church find^. Epiphany, v. x. /. i. 

O give us^., to cast. 2 Epiphany, v. xvii. /. 2. 

For ever, where such^. is given. 3 Epiphany, v. y. /. 3. 

Than marks the silent growth of ^. and light. 4 Epiphany, v. iv. /. 4. 



4 Easter, v. viii. /. 6. 
2 Trinity, v. viii. /. 6. 
4 Trinity, v. iv. /. 4. 
4 Trinity, v. xiii. /. 3. 
4 Trinity, v. xix. /. 2. 
6 Trinity, v. ii. /, 4. 

11 Trinity, v. v. /. 4. 

12 Trinity, v. i. /. i. 
15 Trinity, v. vi. /. 2. 
17 Trinity, v. xii. /. i. 
20 Trinity, v. vi. /. 8. 
23 Trinity, v. ii. /. 2. 
25 Trinity, v. vii. /. 4. 
25 Trinity, v. viii. /. 6. 
S. Andrew, v. iii. /. i. 
S. Andrew, v. x. /. 4. 
Purification, v. vi. /. 4. 
S. Peter, v. ix. /. 2. 

S. Luke, V. iii. /. 4. 

2 Easter, v. vi. /. 3. 
I Easter, v. ii. /. 3. 



I Advent, v. ii. /. I. 
6 Epiphany, v. iv. /. 
10 Trinity, v. i. /. 4. 
13 Trinity, v. vi. /. I, 
25 Trinity, v. iii. /. 4 



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I Advent, v. i. /. i. 
Circumcision, v. v. /. 3. 
4 Epiphany, v. vii. /. 6. 
9 Trinity, v. x. /. 6. 
S. Matthew, v. viii. /. I. 
S. Luke, V. xvii. /. 2. 
S. Luke, V. xviii. /. 2. 

3 Advent, v. xi. /. 4. 



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GRACE — GRACIOUS. 



The dew of Heaven is like Thy g: 

So every g. is Love. 

One lowly cell in sight of ^. 

Where tears of penance came too late for g. 

And these are ours : Thy partial £-. 

Fram'd by Heaven's peculiar^. 

Give us g. to listen well. 

But finds her g. 

A day of wrath, and not of g. 

Have borne us on from g. to g: 

By all the g. Thy heavens still hide. 

Should e'er Thy wonder-working g. 

Towards promis'd regions of serener g". 

In their own land, earth's pride and g. 

Only the rheekest man found g: 

Thy g. is spread along, 

O Father of long-suffering g. 

That, by Thy g^. ■, our hearts shall stay. 

Such g. He won for thee. 

This, this is He ; your Priest by g. 

First angel of His Church, . . .steward of His G. 

Since to Thy little ones is given such g. 

Of pardon'd foes, and cherish'd g. . 

We should behold by angels' g. 

No — where th' upholding g. is won. 

The darling of His g. ! 

To come and go with such sweet g. 

Our marriage offering g. 

With whom we shar'd the cup of ^. 

Graceful. 
The g. lines of art may trace. 
Sinks g. on its nest^ 
And let some z- arch be there. 



In Gospel g. manifold. 



Graces^ 



Gracious, 



Scanning Thy _^, Pi-ovidence, 

Now, Lord, the g. work begin. 

And next to these, Thy g. word. 

The g. Dove, that brought from Heaven. 

'Tis Thine own g. promise. Lord ! 

Nor of the g. will of Heaven. 

A g. rain, freshening the weary bower. 

Nay, g. Saviour — but as now. 

Largely Thou givest, g. Lord. 

Hovering His g. brow above. 

How shall Thy Spirit's g. wile. 

The g. birth to come. 



Septuagesima, v. viii. /. i. 
Quinquagesima, v. xv. /. 4. 
Ash- Wed., v. iv. /. 8. 

2 Lent, V. i. /. 3. 

3 Lent, V. viii. /. I. 
Palm Sunday, v. i. /. 4. 
Palm Sunday, v. iv. /. 8b 
S. aft. Ascen., v. vi. /. 6. 
Whitsunday, v. ii, /. 3, 
Trinity, v. iv. /. 3. 
Trinity, v. xxi. /, i, 

5 Trinity, v. xiii. 7. 1. 
9 Trinity, v. ii. /. 3. 
13 Trinity, v. xiii. /. 2. 
13 Trinity, v. xvi. /. 3. 
18 Trinity, v. vi. /. 4. 
18 Trinity, v. ix. /. i. 
18 Trinity, v. xxii. /. 3, 
23 Trinity, v. xi. /. 4. 
Purification, v. iv. /. 3. 
S. Matthew, v. vi. /. 8. 
S. Michael, v. ix. /. i. 
S S. Sim. & Jud. , v. iv. /, 4. 
All Saints, v. iii. /. 3. 
All Saints, v. vi. /. 4. 
H. Baptism, v. iv. /. 4* 
H. Baptism, v. x. /. 2. 
Matrimony, v. iv. /. 2. 
Visit, of Sick, v. vii. /. 3. 

3 Epiphany, v. viii. /, 2. 
Easter Tues., v. ii. /. 2. 
Burial of Dead, v. iii. /. i. 

Circumcision, v. v. /. 3. 

Evening, v. v. /. 3. 
Evening, v. xii. /. 3. 
H. Innocents, v. vi. /. i. 

4 Lent, V. X. /. I. 

4 Easter, v. ii. /. 3. 

4 Easter, v. iv. /. 3. 

5 Easter, v. ii. /. 4. 
Ascension Day, v. viii./. I. 
S. aft. Ascen., v. iv. /. i. 
Whitsun Tues., v. x. /. 2. 
Trinity, v. xix. /. i. 

4 Trinity, v. xiv. /. 4. 



GRACIOUS — GRAVE. 



But at Thy g. word. 

What saw my g. Saviour there. 

Shew me Thy glory, g. Lord ! 

Not for the Pastor's g. arm. 

With her at earHest call of His dear g, voice. 

The Saviour gives a^. boon. 

That g. chiding look, Thy call. 

To where their g. Lord. 

These g. lines shed Gospel light. 

Thy g. care will send that way. 

G'^aduaL 
Dawn'd g. from the grave. 

Grafted. 
But thou, rich vine, art g> there. 

Grain, 
Was dyed so foul, so deep in g. 

Grant. 
G. us not the ill. 
G. , Lord, that when around th' expiring world 

Grapes. 
Oh ! grief to think, that g. of gall. 

Grasp.. 
Each other in so firm a g. 
Who g., this hour, the sword of Heaven. 



O'er the moist and reedy g. 

Till on the g. bed. 

Your g. intercessions rise. 



Grass. 

Grassy. 

Grateful. 

Gruve. 



To lay us gently in the g. 

One hour of home before the g. 

A God in anger, a self- chosen g. 

The G., dark deeds that cannot be undone. 

He wept by Lazarus' g. 

Shines glorious on yon open g. 

Till Thine elect are number'd, and the g. 

When in the g. with Thee my limbs shall rest. 

E'en from that living g. 

Though thou wert toiling in the g. 

Till ripen'd for the cross and g. 

What saw He mournful in that g. 

As homeward from some g. belov'd we turn. 

When from the^. He sprang at dawn of morn. 

Who art thou, that wouldst g. thy name ? 

And saw Thine open g. 



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5 Trinity, v. i. /. 2. 

12 Trinity, «>. ii. /. 2. 

13 Trinity, v. vii. /. I. 
S, bef Adv., v. vi. /. l. 
S.Thomas, e>. iv.'/. 8. 
S. Mark, v. iv. /. 2. 

S. Peter, v. vi. /.I. 
S. Matthew, v. v. /. 4. 
S.Matthew-, v. viii. /. i. 
SS.Sim. & jud., v. x. I. \^ 

S. Thomas, v. vi. /. 4. 
Th. bef. Easter, v. iii. /. 5- 

14 Trinity, z/. i. /. 3. 

17 Trinity, v. xi. I. 4. 
»S. Michael, v. yi. I. i. 

Th. bef. Easter, v. iv. /. i. 

S. Mark, v. i. /. 5. 
Ordination, v. viii. /. 3. 

I Epiphany, v. iv. /. 4. 
3 Advent, v. iv. /. 4. 
3 Epiphany, v. vi. /. 5. 

Sexagesima, v. x. /. 5- 

1 Lent, V. V. /. 4. 

2 Lent, V. iii. /. 4. 
2 Lent, V. x. /. 4. 
Tues.bef. East., v. ii. /. i» 
Good Friday, v. ii. /. 2. 
Easter Eve, v. iv. /. 3* 
Easter Eve, v. vi. /. 3. 
Easter Eve, v. viii. /. 6. 
Whitsun Tues. , v. v. /. 3. 
WhitsunTues., v. xii. /. 2. 
12 Trinity, v. ii. /. "]. 

21 Trinity, v. iii. /. 3. 
23 Trinity, v. xii. /. I. 
S.Andrew, v. v. /. i. 
S. Thomas, v. ii. /. 8. 



GRAVE — GREEN. 



From Jesus' g. to roam. 
Dawn'd gradual from the g. 
What time His g. yet gentle brow. 
Over the g. their Lord have met. 
Fast by his father's g. 

Gray. 
Have faded into twilight g. 

Great. 
And all earth owns, of good and g. 
Wherewith encompass'd, g. and small. 
Shook the g. mother's womb. 
First, His g. power He to the sinner shows. 
Nor His g. power begun. 
G. God of judgment, say ! 
When the g. soldier of thy Lord. 
The twilight of the g. and dreadful day. 
O g. Apostle ! rightly now. 
To the g. Father lifts her pale glad eye. 

Greater. 
Shall see things^., things divine. 

Grecian. 
So 6^. legends tell. 

Greece. 
Immortal G. , dear land of glorious lays. 

Greedy. 
So Famine waits, and War with^. eyes. 

Green. 
Full many a soft g. isle appears. 
Meek Walton ! shews thy^. retreat. 
See the soft g. willow springing. 
G. lake, and cedar tuft, and spicy glade. 
On the g. earth they spring ! 
In all th' emerging hills so g. 
The richest g. her mountain garland weave. 
The limpid wells, the orchards g. 
Along the mountain ledges g. 
G. terraces and arched fountains cold. 
In vernal g. and virgin white. 
Around our home's g. walls. 
Such are the visions g. and sweet. 
Dwell coldly, where the fresh ^. earth is strew'd, 
Flush'd into g. the dry and leafless bower. 
While underneath each awful arch of ^. 
Faded yet full, a paler g. 
The g. buds glisten in the dews of Spring. 
In vain on Carmel's g. and lonely mound. 
The soft g. of the vernal earth. 



S. Thomas, v. iv. /. 4. 
S. Thomas, v. vi. /. 4. 
S.James, v. i. /. 7. 
Burial of Dead, v. xiii. /. 5. 
Prayer at Sea, v. v. /. 4. 

II Trinity, v. iii. /. 6. 

S. Stephen, v. i. /. 7. 
Septuagesima, v. iii, /. 3. 
4 Trinity, v. xiv. /. 2. 
9 Trinity, v. v. /. 4. 
Conv. of S. Paul, v. v. /. 6. 
Conv. of S.Paul, 27. vii./.6. 
S. Mark, v. v. /. 3. 
S. John Bapt.j v. vi. /. 2. 
S. James, v. i. /. 5. 
Churching, v. ii. /. 5- 

S. Barthol., v. xiii. /. 4. 
Commination, v. iv. /. 2. 

3 Lent, V. vi. /. 5. 
All Saints, v. v. /. 7. 

I Advent, v. viii. /. 4. 
I Advent, v. xi. /. 4, 

1 Epiphany, v. iv. /. I. 

4 Epiphany, v. iv. /. 7. 
Quinquagesima, v. v, /. 2. 
Quinquagesima, v. ix. /, 3. 

2 Lent, V. xiii. /. 4. 

3 Lent, V. V. /. 3. 

5 Lent, V. iii. /. I. 

M. bef. Easter, v. vi. /. 3. 
Easter Tues., v. i. /, 3. 

2 Easter, v. v. /. 6. 
Whitsun Mon., v. iii. /. I. 

3 Trinity, v. v. /. 3. 

6 Trinity, v. iii. /. 6. 
9 Trinity, v. i. /. 4. 
21 Trinity, v. i. /. 4, 
23 Trinity, v. iv. /. 3. 
S.John Bapt., v. ii. /. 4. 
S. Bartholomew, v. ii. /. 2. 



GREEN — GRIEF. 

To the g. earth and open sky. 

That ne'er saw vernal g. 

Now to g. isles of shade and dew. 

And moss, that glows as fresh and g. 

Fondly as if the g, turf wrapt his head. 

To victory on the mountains g. 

Greener. 
A g. wreath adorns thy brow. 

Greenest. 
Of the g. darkest tree. 
Embosom'd in the g. glade. 

Greet. 
Borne by the suffering Church her Lord to g. 
Whom soon in Eden thou shalt g. 
To g. yon wearied band. 
They g. us with a cheering thrill. 

Greeted. 
Nor less your lay of triumph g. fair. 

Greeting. 
And see what joyous g. 

Greetings. 
Alike his love and g. share. 

Greets. 
Stilly, you with glad tidings of immortal joy. 

Grew. 
Still in its place the tree of life and glory ^, 
Which by his household fountain g. 

Grey. 
G. blossoms twinkle thete. 
Through her g. veil the leafless grove. 
The g, -hair'd saint may fail at last. 
Yet still the face of heaven is g. 
To wield a while in g. -hair'd might. 

Grief. 
At the touch of natural g. 
Tempts him to hide his ^. and die. 
Then let the g. , the shame, the sin. 
Oh ! g. to think, that grapes of gall. 
Not wondering, though in g. , to find. 
If such there be, O g. and shame to think. 
Ill match'd with ^. and sin. 
The absolver saw the mighty g. 
This were a Conqueror's g. 
The g. that then shall be. 
The g. that angels cannot tell. 
O'erwhelming thoughts of pain and g. 
Or ease ? the Cross is bitter g. 



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S. Matthew, v. ii, /. 6. 
S. Matthew, v. iii. /. 4. 
Confirmation, v. vi. /. 3. 
Burial of Dead, v. iii. /. 4. 
Prayer at Sea, v. v. /. 3. 
Accession, v. i. /. 4. 

Restoration, v. iv. /. 2. 

1 Epiphany, v. vii. /. 2. 
6 Epiphany, v. v, /. 4. 

H. Innocents, v. iv. /. 2. 
Circumcision, v. xi. /. 3. 
Conv. of S.Paul, v. i. /. 6. 
Accession, v. i. /. y. 

S.Michael, v. iv. /. i. 

25 Trinity, v. ii. /. i. 
S. Luke, v. X. /. 2. 
Christmas Day, v. x. /. 6. 

Sexagesima, v. xi. /. 6. 
S. Bartholom., 7/. x. /. 2. 

3 Easter, v. ii. /, 2. 
Trinity, v. vi. /. 2. 
8 Trinity, z?. xii. /. I. 
21 Trinity, z>. i. /. 2. 
S. Peter, z>. xviii. /. 2. 

S. John Evan,, v. vi. /. 2. 
Ash- Wed., v. iii. /. 2. 
Ash- Wed., v. iv. /. 3. 
Th. bef. East., v. iv. /. i. 

2 Trinity, v. x. /. 5' 

3 Trinity, v. vii. /. I. 

4 Trinity, v. vii. /. 4. 
6 Trinity, v. iv. /. i. 
10 Trinity, v. ii. /. 8. 
10 Trinity, 7/. iii. /. 6. 
10 Trinity, v. iii. /. 7. 
12 Trinity, 7/. iii. /. I. 
16 Trinity, v. vii. /. 2. 



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GRIEF — GROUND. 



An heir of glory without ^. or pain. 
If, calmiiig wayward ^. , I sought. 
Gathering from every loss and g: 
She lingers in the porch for g. and fear. 

• Griefs. 
Oi g. and joys. 

With God, in all my g. , to stay. 
We and our earthly^, may ask and hope a part. 

Grieve. 
She dares not ^,^— but she must weep, 
A bosom freshly taught to g. 
In thoughts, that make thee g. 
Nor g. the bliss should quickly fly. 



Grieving. 
Groan. 



Haply half in fancy g. 

To still that bitterest g. 

' Groaned. 
He to His Father^, and wept. 

Groups. 
Hence all thy g. and travail pains. 

Grass^ 
Man's sullen heart and g. 
Is water, by g, mortals ey'd. 

Grosser. 
Less keenly, through his g. ear. 
Forgetting quite this g. world of sin. 

Groi^ 
By mountain g. or fell. 

Ground,, 
They strew the g. beneath His feet. 
'Tis wandering on enchanted g. 
And we see far in holy g. 
Thy showers would pierce the harden'd g. 
The sentence is gone forth, the g. is curs'd. 
One little spot of ^. in mercy lent. 
Be sure, is holy g. 
Were blotted from the holy g. 
Yet varying so on various g. 
To holy g. , in quiet to aspire. 
Still, sullen heavings vex the labouring g. 
And dash thy children to the g. 
To search and spoil the holy g. 
In a fair g. our lot is cast. 
With beating hearts we roam the haunted g. 



20 Trinity, v. v. /. 3. 
Annunciation, v. i. /. 5- 
Burial of Dead, v. xii. /. 4. 
Commination, V: ii. /. 3, 

Wed. bef. East. , v. x. /. 4. 
16 Trinity, v. i, /. 3. 
S, Barnabas, v. vi. /. 8, 



H. Innocents, v. y\\. I. 3. 
S. bef Adv., v. ii. /. 3. 
SS.Phil.&Jas.,z/.v./.4. 
SS. Phil.& Jas.,z/.x./.3. 

I Epiphany, v. vi. /. 3. 
S.Michael, v. v. /. 7. 

12 Trinity, v. ii. /. 6. 
4 Trinity, v, xxiii. /. i. 

S. Stephen, v. v. /. 4. 
H. Baptism, v. ii. /. 2. 

22 Trinity, v. vii. /. 3. 
24 Trinity, v. x, /, 4. 

8 Trinity, v. vii. /. 3. 

I Advent, v. iii. /. 4. 
4 Advent, v. v. /. 3. 

4 Advent, v. xii. /. 3. 

I Christmas, v. vi, /. 5* 
Sexagesima, v. iv, /. 3. 

I Lent, V. V. /, 3. 

5 Lent, V. xiii. /. 6, 
Mon. bef. East, , v. vii. /. 5. 
S, aft. Ascen., v. v. /, 3. 

9 Trinity, v. ii, /. 2. 
9 Trinity, v. vi. /, 3. 
ID Trinity, v. v, /, 7. 

I I Trinity, v. i, /. 6, 
S. Thomas, v. i. /. 5- 
K.Charles M., z/. iv. 7.3. 



GROVE — GRUDGE. 



191 



Grave. 
By which deep g. and tangled stream. 
In earth or sky, in stream or g. 
As if, fresh-borne from Eden's happy g. 
Gladlier than in cultur'd g. 
Who, when the whirlwinds rock the topmost g. 
IsTor flower in classic g. 
I sit me down beside the hazel g. 
The crash of tower and g. 
Through her grey veil the leafless g. 
Nor yet th' autumnal breeze has stirr'd the g. 
Heard by some twilight g. 

Grmjelling. 
From these our proud yet g. hearts. 
Thy g. soul that feels so desolate and dry. 
The while my g. thoughts half buried lie. 
And thou shalt break it soon ; the g. worm. 

Groves. 
Or to your endless depth, ye solemn g. ^ 

Grozu, 
That nearer still and nearer g. 
Flowers, that g. beneath our feet. 
Familiar by our pathway g. 
O teach our love to g. 
Because, as Love and Prayer^, cold. 
When visions fade and hearts g. cold. 

Growing. 
Here over shatter'd walls dank weeds are g. 



Grozvn^ 



But ere the poison root was g. 
When hardier g. we love it less. 

Grows, 
And a life that ne'er g. old. 
As faith g. rare. 
How g. in Paradise our store. 

Growth. 
Than marks the silent g. of grace and light. 
Unseen, unfelt their earthly g. 
So still and secret is her^. 
'Tis true, nor winter stays thy g. 

Grt4.dge. 
She dares not g. to leave them there. 
The Father of thy Lord can g. thee nought. 
Then g. not thou the anguish keen. 
Let me not g. a few short years. 
We need not g. thee to the skies. 



Morning, v. iii. /. 2. 
Evening, v. iv. /. 4, 
H. Innocents, v. ii. /. 6. 
I Epiphany, v. vi. /. 8. 
4 Epiphany, v. ii. /. 2. 
3 Lent, V. ix. /. 2. 
3 Easter, v. i. /. 7. 
Whitsun Mon. , v. i. /. 6. 
Trinity, v, vi. /. 2. 
21 Trinity, v. i. /. 3. 
Catechism, v. vi. /. 4. 

Epiphany, v. ix. /. 3. 
Easter Eve, v. vii. /. 8. 
Ascen. Day, v. ii. /. 3. 
23 Trinity, v. xi. /. I. 

3 Trinity, v. ii. /. 4. 

6 Epiphany, v. ix. /. 7. 
Palm Sunday, v. iii. /. 5. 

1 Easter, v. viii. /. 5- 

2 Easter, v. x. /. 5. 

4 Trinity, v. xxii. /. I. 

S S.Sim. & Jude, e/. xii. /. 4, 

I Trinity, v. i. /. 3. 

FI. Innocents, v. iii. /. 3. 
Epiphany, v. v. /. 7. 

Palm Sunday, v. i. /. 8. 

5 Easter, v. iv. /. 3. 
Bur. of Dead, v. xi. /. 5- 

4 Epiphany, v. iv. /. 4. 

6 Epiphany, v. x. /. I. 
4 Lent, v. vii. /. I. 

Th. bef. Easter, v. iii. /. i. 

H. Innocents, v. vii. /. i. 
20 Trinity, v. vi. /. 3. 
SS. Phil.&Jas.,j^.ix. /. I. 
S. James, v. v. /. 7- 
Restoration, v. vii, /. 4. 



192 



GUARD— GUIDE. 



Guard. 
Seal Thou my lips and g. the way. 

Guarded. 
The fiery sword that g. shew'd it too. 
Dares not invade the g. nest. 

Guardian. 
Till they had fram'd within a g. spell. 
How an all-seeing G. bear ? 
We cannot pass our g. angel's bound. 
Thy g. fire, Thy guiding cloud. 
"With g. spirits dear. 

Guardians. 
Our seraph g. wait. 

Guards. 
Say, ye celestial^., who wait. 

Guess. 
Well might you g. what vision bright. 
Or canst thou g. , how far away. 
Well may I g. and feel. 
To g. an angel's lay. 

Guessing. 
Just^., through their murky blind. 

Guest. 
Within these walls each fluttering g. 

Guests. 
G. rudely went and came. 
The feast is o'er, the g. are gone. 

Guide. 
G. Thou their course, O Lord, aright. 
Angels from Heaven will stoop ih g. them, &c. 
Blind g. with siren voice. 
O g. us, when our faithless hearts. 
Sure of the storm, unknowing of their ^. 
Or who may g. 

Creator, Saviour, strengthening G. X 

And g. us to the strand. 

The surest g. a wanderer prove. 

Yet g. us in Thy track of love. 

His steps to g. , his soul to shield. 

Thou, her unerring g. 

Didst g. our hope, where Christ should rise. 

To g. aright. 

Luke the belov'd, the sick soul's g. 

The white-rob' d priest, as otherwhile, to g. 

To lift and g. th' exulting heart. 

Their pastoral warfare g. Thou well. 



12 Trinity, v. ix. /, 4. 

Sexagesima, tj. xi. /, 3. 
S. Peter, v. iii. /, 4, 

Mon. bef. East. ,z/. ix. /. 4. 
Trinity, v. xvii. /. 3, 
3 Trinity, v. iv, /. 3, 
18 Trinity, v. xi. /. I. 
Gun, Treas,, v. x, /, 4. 

S. Michael, v. x. /. 2. 

H. Innocents, v. i. /. i. 

S. Stephen, z>. iv. /. i. 
Easter Mon., v. iv. /. I. 

3 Easter, v. i. /. i. 
Purification, v. ii. /. 2. 

4 Trinity, 7;. xii. /. i. 
Trinity, v. xii. /. I. 

Christmas Day, v. v. /. 6. 

7 Trinity, v. v. /. I. 

Evening, v. x. /. 3. 
Christmas Day, v. viii./.6. 
Wed. bef East., v. ii. /. 5. 
Easter Tues., v. xiii. /. I. 
3 Easter, v. v. /. 6. 

5 Easter, v. vii. /. 2. 
Trinity, v. i. /. i ; and v. 

xxi. /. 3. 
5 Trinity, v. x. /. 4. 

8 Trinity, v. xii. /. 2. 
16 Trinity, v. ix. /. 2. 
19 Trinity, v. ii. /. 4. 
S. Matthias, v. viii. /. I. 
S.John Bapt., v. iv. /. 7. 
S.John Bapt., v. viii. /. 6. 
S. Luke, V. X. I. 3, 
Commination, v. i. /, 5. 
Restoration, v. vi. /, 2. 
Ordination, v. xi. /. 4. 



GUIDED — HAIR. 

Guided. 
G. by her, along the mountain road. 

Guides. 
Methmks your wisdom g. amiss. 

Guiding, 
Who watch His eye, and hold His g. hand ! 
That on Thy g. hand unseen. 
Stars, His^. hand that own. 
Thy guardian fire, Thy g. cloud. 

Guile, 
Of hearts that know no g. 
Cast after cast, by force or g. 
By blameless g, or gentle force. 

Guileless. 
Her g. husband walks beside. 
So did Nathanael, g, man. 
So still the g. man is blest. 

Guilt 
Memorial of our g. must prove. 
Such power to g. was given. 
Wouldst thou the pangs of ^.assuage? 
The g. that scorns to be forgiven. 
Whose wakeful musings are of ^. and fear. 

Guiltless. 
Or from the g, bosom turn its course. 

Guilty, 
Seven ^. realms at once on earth'sdefiled breast, 
The pangs that g. spirits bow. 
These relics of a g. race. 
And g. man, where'er he roams. 

Guise. 
What though in poor and humble g. 

Gulf, 
Upright, whom in the ^. we cast. 

Gush, 
By every g. of pure desire. 

Gushing, 
To shew soft waters g. by. 

Gust. 
One g. of heavenly song might steal. 



193 



1 Lent, V. ii. /. i. 
Easter Day, v. viii. /. i. 

4 Epiphany, v. v. /. 6. 
6 Epiphany, v. ii. /. 5. 
Palm Sunday, v. iii. /. 4. 

18 Trinity, v. xi, /. i. 

2 Epiphany, v. x. /. 2. 

5 Trinity, v. xi. /. 3. 

5 Trinity, v. xii. /. I. 

Purification, v. ix. /. 3. 
S.Barthol., v. ix. /, i. 
S.Barthol., v. xv. /. i. 

Sexagesima, v. v. /. 2. 
Whitsun M., v. x. /, 6. 

6 Trinity, v. iii. /. I. 
12 Trinity, v. iv. /. 5- 
24 Trinity, v. xi. /. 3. 

2 Lent, V. iv, /. 4. 

. I Christmas, v. i. /. 6. 
Ash- Wed., V. i. /. 8. 

3 Lent, V. viii. /. 3. 
15 Trinity, v. iv. /. 3. 

3 Epiphany, v. x. /. i. 

19 Trinity, v. iv. /. 2. 

1 Christmas, v. x. /. 2. 

2 Christmas, v. ii. /. 7. 
Trinity, v. xiv. /. 3. 



HAIL. 

But when showers and breezes h. her. 
We h. ye, one and all. 

Hair. 
Thy wild /^. floating on the eastern breeze. 

o 



1 Epiphany, v. v. /. 3. 
Quinquagesima, v. iv. /. 2, 

2 Easter, z/. i. /. 3. 



194 



HALF — HAND, 



Half. 
These, and such faint h. -waking dreams. 
By kindly woes yet h. untaught. 
Haply h. in fancy grieving. 
As glorying in his course h. done. 
Not h. so fix'd, amid her vassal hills. 
The doom is h. in mercy given. 
Thought has not colours h. so fair. 
Lips, that might h. Heaven reveal. 
And sigh, and h. could wish my weariness, &c. 
The while my grovelling thoughts h. buried lie. 
H. darkness and h. flame. 
What shapeless form, h. lost on high. 
H. seen against the evening sky. 
"With >^.-clos'd eye a lion there. 
What ? wearied out with h. a life ? 
Could h. appease his craving thought. 
And haply h. unblam'd his murmuring voice. 
Knows h. the reasons why we smile and sigh. 
H. darkling, till their Master shed. 
H. way 'twixt joy and woe. 
Her summer veil, h. drawn on high. 
A meaning h. divine. 
H. the deep thought they breathe. 
H. of the heart will still employ. 

Hall. 
Or sun-bright h. of power. 
The sacred nuptial h. 
Lone battle field, or crumbling prison h. 
Sad lonely dreams in crowded h. 

Hallow. 
Be set to h. all we find. 

Hallow'd. 
The God Who h. thee and blest. 
The h. font where parents bow. 
Bearing the h. dove. 
To whom — as if in k. air. 
The h. hour do Thou renew. 
Approaching down the h. aisle. 
Here let him speed : to-day this h. air. 
When slowly through the //. air. 

Hand. 
Touch us with chastening h., and make us, &c. 
Than these dread signs Thy mighty h. 
Leave it all in His high h. 
As then. Thy wonder-working h. 
Only be Thou at h., to bless. 
Though the rudest A. assail her. 



1 Christmas, v. iv, /. 4. 

2 Christmas, v. i. /. 6. 

I Epiphany, v. vi. /. 3, 

3 Epiphany, v. i. /. 4. 

4 Epiphany, v. v. /. 7. 
Sexagesima, v. viii. /. 4. 
4 Lent, V. ix. /. 3, 
Palm Sunday, v. v. /. 2. 
3 Easter, v. i. /. 8. 
Ascension Day, v. ii. /. 3. 
Whitsunday, v. i. /. 4. 
Whitsun Mon., v. v, /. I. 
Whitsun Mon., v. v. /. 2, 
Whitsun Mon., v. vi. /. i, 
Whitsun Tues., v. iii. /. i, 
13 Trinity, v. vi. /. 3. 

23 Trinity, v. vii. /. I. 

24 Trinity, v. i. /. 4. 
S. Thomas, v. v. /. 7. 
SS.Phil.&Jas.,z/.xii./.4. 
All Saints, v. i. /. 6. 

H. Baptism, v. viii. /. 4, 
Catechism, v. ix. /. 4. 
Matrimony, v. i. /. 3. 

3 Advent, v. vi. /. 2. 
Matrimony, v. iii. /. 8. 
K. Ch. Martyr, v. iv. /. 4. 
Accession, v. iv. /. 6. 

Morning, v. viii. /. 2. 

4 Trinity, v. xix. /. I. 
S. bef Adv., v. v. /. 6. 
Purification, v. ix. /. 4. 
H. Baptism, -v. viii. /. i. 
Confirmation, v. viii. /. 2. 
Matrimony, v. iv. /. 5. 
Churching, -u. i. /. 5. 
Ordination, v. i. /. 2. 

1 Advent, v. xiii. /. 6. 

2 Advent, v. iv. /, 4. 
S.John Evan., v. iii. /. 5. 

1 Christmas, v. iii. /. 2. 

2 Christmas, v. viii. /. 3. 
I Epiphany, V. v. /. I. 



HAND — HANDS. 

"Who watcli His eye, and hold His guiding h. ! 

That on Thy guiding h. unseen. 

Where'er I gaze on either /z. 

Thou melt on either ^ 

Angels, or more, on either h. are nigh. 

His h. withdraws the penal fire. 

Recall the shaft the murderer's h. has sped. 

No partial h. the blessing may misguide. 

Stars, His guiding h. that own. 

"With suicidal h. 

In mercy thou mayst feel the heavenly h. 

Seems it to thee a niggard /z. i 

O for a sculptor's It. 

If Aaron's h. unshrinking mould. 

"Withdraw Thine /z., nor dash to earth. 

The golden censer in His h. 

Light be the //. of Ruin laid. 

Scattering wise heart and crafty h. 

And from behind the cloud held out by Jesus' h. 

Our Master is at k, 

Mark'd by th' Almighty's Ji. for good. 

The towers His h. had deign'd to raise. 

Beneath His shadowing h. 

Slowly, as then, His bounteous /z. 

Eye, ear, and /?., and loving heart. 

Read and confess the H. Divine. 

Christ is at k. , to scorn or bless. 

Know, though at God's right h. I live. 

Except Thine h. and seal he show. 

Though for a while his k. forego. 

At God's right k. , a bidden guest. 

He only, by whose sovereign A. 

"Who is at A. that loves the Lord ? 

The Cross to every A, and heart. 

That blessing dear, that dove-like k. 

Then leaves ye kneeling, /i. in A, 

Her infant sees, and springs with hurried /i. 

A k. that cannot spare. 

Till then, whene'er with duteous /i. 

Ever at /^.,, with airs divine. 

Handmaids, 
With queens for h, at her side. 

Hajtds, 
To all but labouring h. denied. 
His pierced h, in vain would hide. 
And all our work to do with palsied Ji, and cold. 
Clean k. , and a self-ruling mind. 
Since not Apostles' A can clasp. 



195 

4 Epiphany, v. v. /. 6, 
6 Epiphany, v. ii. /. 5. 
Sexagesima, v. iv, /, 2. 
Quinquagesima, v. iii. /, 4, 
I Lent, V. ii, /. 5. 

1 Lent, V, V, /, 6, 

2 Lent, V. iv. /, 3. 
2 Lent, v. xii, /. 3, 
Palm Sunday, v. iii, /. 4. 
Tues, bef. East,, v. v. /, 3. 
Th. bef. East., v. vii, /. 7. 

1 Easter, 7;. vi. /, i. 

2 Easter, v. i. /. i. 

5 Easter, v. vii. /. 5' 
5 Easter, v, x, /. 5. 

S. aft. Ascen., v. xi, /, i, 
Whitsun Mon., v. i. /. 2. 
"Whitsun Mon., v. viii. /. 4. 

I Trinity, v. iii, /, 8, 
5 Trinity, v. x. I. 2. 

II Trinity, v. v. /. 4, 
II Trinity, v, vi. /. 4. 
13 Trinity, v, xix. /. 4, 
S, Thomas, v, ii. /. i, 
S, Thomas, v, vii. /. 5. 
S. Thomas, v, viii, /. 7. 
Conv. of S. Paul,?/, viii./. 5. 
Conv. of S. Paul, v, x. /, 4, 
S. Matthias, v. ix, /. 4. 
S, Peter, v, xvii. /. 2. 

S, James, v.\. I. 2. 
S, Luke, V. iii. /. i. 
SS. Sim, & Jud., v. ii. /. i, 
H.Comm., v, xvi. /, 4. 
Confirmation, v, x. /. 2, 
Matrimony, v. vi, /, 3. 
Commination, v, iii. /, 7, 
Restoration, v, vi. /. 3. 
Restoration, v. viii. /. i. 
Restoration, v, ix. /, 2. 

Th. bef. East, , v, ii. /. 6. 

Sexagesima, v. viii. /. 2, 
Good Friday, v. vi, /. i. 
S. bef. Adv., v. ix, /, 8. 
S, Andrew, v, vii, /, 3. 
S. Mark, v, i, /, 4. 



196 HANDS — HAPPY. 

Here are soft h. that cannot bless in vain. 

The Cross by angel h. impress'd. 

By holy h. o'er-shadow'd kneel. 

By pastoral h. , toward Thee we drew. 

With pierced h. and bleeding brows. 

Where miscreant h. and rude. 

As in the h. , th' eternal Priest. 

Hang. 
Each on his cross, by Thee we h. a while. 
Their waving tracery >^., to hide. 
How couldst thou h. upon the cross ? 
And mists h. wide o'er moor and fell. 

Hangs. 
There h. a radiant coronet. 

Haply. 
H. half in fancy grieving. 
And h. half unblam'd his murmuring voice. 
Or h. to his native lake. 

Happier. 
How h. far than life the end. 
God's crowned mountain, as in h. time. 

Happiest. 
On holiest h. thoughts to lean. 
But h. ye, who seal'd and blest. 

Happiness. 
With dearer h. 

Happy. 
Oh ! timely h. , timely wise ! 
As if, fresh-borne from Eden's h. grove. 
H. the soul, whose precious cause. 
Our Eden's h. birth. 
The h. garden still was left. 
So k. souls, when life is o'er. 
Least knows its k. part. 
On many a h. vision dwelling. 
Where'er Thou roam'st, one/?, soul, we know. 
H, who so Christ's word convey. 
Too h. if, that dreadful day. 
Of h. wanderers there. 
How few the h. secret find. 
Too soon the h. child. 

And raise new worlds, where k. fancies rove. 
Who spend with Him their h. days. 
Christians ! behold your k. state ! 
Who, on this h. day. 
O h. spirits, mark'd by God and man. 
Too k., on my silent path. 
But, oh ! most h., should Thy call. 



S. Barnabas, v. iii. /. 5- 
All Saints, v. iv. /. 7. 
Confirmation, v. iii. /. 2. 
Confirmation, v. viii. /. 4. 
Visit, of Sick, v. ii. /. 4. 
Gun. Treas., v. v. /. 2. 
Gun. Treas, , v. xiii. /. 3. 

Easter Eve, v. iii, /, 5, 
Whitsun Mon,, v. ii, /. 5. 
Whitsun Tues., v. iv. /. I. 
Ordination, v. xi. /. 2. 

Wed. bef. East, , v. iv, /, 6. 

I Epiphany, v. vi. /. 3. 

23 Trinity, v. vii. /. I. 
S. Peter, v. viii. /. i. 

H, Innocents, v. vii, /, 7, 
17 Trinity, v. iii. /. 3. 

S. Mark, v. i. /. 2. 

H. Baptism, v. vii. /. I. 

Easter Mon., v. xiii. /. 4. 

Morning, v, v. I. I. 

H. Innocents, v. ii. /. 6. 

3 Epiphany, 7J. vii, /, I, 
Septuagesima, v, vi. /. 4. 
Sexagesima, v. xi. /, 2. 
Quinquagesima, v. vi, /. 3. 

4 Lent, V. vii, /, 5. 
4 Lent, V. x. /, 4, 
Easter Eve, v. iii. /, I. 
Easter Day, v. xiv. /. 3. 

II Trinity, v. vii, /, 5. 
15 Trinity, v. ii, /. 4. 
15 Trinity, v. vii, /, 3. 
22 Trinity, v. v. /, 2. 

24 Trinity, v. x. /. 3. 
S. Andrew, v. vii, /, 2. 
Conv. of S , Paul, v. xv. /, 4. 
Purification, v. x, /. 2. 

S, Barnabas, v. vi, /, i. 
S, James, v. vi. /. I. 
S.James, v. vi. /. 5. 



HAPPY — HARPS. 197 

Oh ! /;. hours of heaven-ward thought ! S. Barthol., v. xi. /. i. 

O happy arms, where cradled lies. H. Baptism, v. iv. /.I. 

And h. warriors triumph with their King. Prayer at Sea, v. v. /. 7. 

Harbinger. 

Thee the lov'd h. of Jesus owns. S.John Bapt, v. iii. /. 4. 

Hard. 

And seems it h. , thy vernal years ? Circumcision, ■u. xiv. /. 3. 

Then, onward yet a step, thou A. -won soul, i Lent, v. vi, /. 5. 

The dull A. stone within him melt. 6 Trinity, v. iii. /. 8. 

Thou know'st how A. to hurry by. 8 Trinity, v. v. /. I. 

Thou know'st our service sad and A. 18 Trinity, v. xix. /. I. 

'Tis /z., ye so in love should be. Conv, of S. Paul, v. x. I. 1. 

Hardened. 

Thy showers would pierce the h. ground. I Christmas, v. vi. /. 5. 

Hardier. 

When k. grown we love it less. 6 Epiphany, v. v. /. 7, 

Hardly. 

H will they fleet aloof. i Epiphany, v. vii. /. 6. 

Such as in sleep would h. soothe. 6 Epiphany, v. viii. /. 7. 

Hark. 

And h. ! amid the flashing fire. 5 Lent, v. x. /. i . 
The storm is o'er — and /z. I a still small voice. 9 Trinity, v. viii. /. I. 

Harm. 

To all that works thee woe or h. 4 Easter, z/. ix. /. 3. 

To dull the shafts of worldly h. S. bef. Adv., v. vi. /. 3. 

Shall light upon some lurking h. S. Luke, v. vii. /. 3. 

Harmless. 

By h. fire, among the ethereal thrones. S. John Bapt., v. iii, /. 2. 

Harmonies. 

Heaven's k. come in. Whitsunday, v. x, /. 4. 

Harmonious. 
A home for prayer and love, and full h. praise. 3 Epiphany, v. viii. /. 6. 

In sweet /z. strife. Quinquagesima, z/. xiv. /. 2. 

Harmony. 

Wouldst thread the maze of i^^ 4 Advent, v. xiv. /. 2. 

In sudden light they shone and heavenly h. Christmas Day, v. iv. /. 6. 

In h.''s mysterious line. Trinity, v. x. /. 2. 

The h. unwind. Catechism, v. ii. /. 4. 

Harms. 
He bless'd them from the world and all its h. H. Innocents, v. iv, /. 6. 

Harp. 

Soft as Memnon's h. at morning, l Epiphany, v. ii. /. I. 

Like pulses that round /^.-strings float. Conv. of S.Paul, z^, xiv./. 2. 

Harps. 

That Thine angels' h. may ne'er. Palm Sunday, v. iv. /. 3, 

With h. for ever strung, ready to bless. S, Michael, v. i, /. 3. 



198 



HARSH — HAUNTS. 



Harsh. 



Harvest. 



O'erpowering with **//. din." 

The h. of her laurels yield. 

Haste. 
So dear to Christ her pious h. 
^^ H, for thy life escape, nor look behind.*^ 
Make h. , and take her home, &c. 
SM'-eet one, make k. and know Him too. 
That makes such h. to melt and die. 

Hastat'd. 
And h. with relief. 

Hastes. 
H. to proclaim, "God is not in the fire." 
Turn'd upon him, who h. to bow. 

Hate. 
Fathers may h. us or forsake. 
If they who h. the trespass most. 
Ye //. what made Him mourn. 
The world, to h. and scorn. 

Hated. 
And truth in all the world both h. and believ'd, 

Hatefid. 
O h. spell of Sin I when friends are nigh. 

Haughty. 
Not sullen, nor in scorn, like h. man. 
Yet feel their h. hearts untam'd. 
The nations on that h. height. 
And h. Jericho's cloud -piercing wall. 
The h. eye may dazzle and confound. 
Little they dream, those h. souls. 

Haunt. 
Is holy David's h. 
Where Heaven delights to h. 
The h. of all affections pure. 
And h. our hearts when we would pray» 
That h. and vex thee, heart and brain. 
Where is Thy favoured /z., eternal Voice ? 
And h. us with no vexing mood. 
The whispers from above, that h. the... vale. 
O soothe us, h. us, night and day. 

Haunted. 
To Bethlehem's glade, or CarmeFs h. strand. 
By lonely prayer the h. rocks among. 
With beating heaits we roam the h. ground. 

Haunts. 
Dear sacred h. of glory and of woe. 



4 Trinity, v. vii. /. 2. 
6 Epiphany, v. iii. /. 6, 

H. Innocents, v. vi. /, 7. 

1 Lent, V. iv. /. 5. 

SS. Sim. & Jud.y v, ii. /. 2, 
H. Baptism, v. xii. /. i. 
Accession, v. ii. /. 2. 

6 Trinity, v. iv. /. 2. 

9 Trinity, v. vii. /. 6. 
14 Trinity, v. vi. /. 3. 

2 Epiphany, v. xiii. /. I. 

2 Trinity, v. vi. /. 5. 

10 Trinity, v. vi. /. 8. 
Gun. Treas.y v. \. /. 4. 

I Advent, v. i. /. 6. 

3 Trinity, v. i. /. I. 

Tu. bef. East. , v. v. /. 2. 
Good Friday, v. viii. /. 4. 
Whitsun Mon., v. x. /. 2. 
I Trinity, v, i. /. 7. 
9 Trinity, v. vi. /. 6. 
All Saints, v. \. L 1. 

Circumcision, v. xiii. /. 4^ 

5 Epiphany, v. xii. /. 4, 
I Lent, V. vii, /. 4. 

12 Trinity, v. ix, /, 2. 
16 Trinity, v. vi, /, 2. 
20 Trinity, v^ i. /. i. 
S. Andrew, v. iii, /. 3. 
S. Matthew, v. i. /. 8. 
Visit, of Sick, v. vii, /. r. 

3 Advent, v. vi. l. 6. 
S.John Bapt., v. vii. /. 4. 
K. Charles M., v. iv. /. 3. 

Mon. bef. East. , v. vi. /. 5. 



HAWK— HEALTH. 

Hawk. 
The famisli'd h. has found. 

Haze, 
Above the world's uncertain h. 
Though into drear and dusky h. 
Fix'd on the desert h. 
Melts in dim h. each coarse ungentle hue. 
For lo ! above the western h. 
Of silvery k. , and dark and still. 

Hazel. 
I sit me down beside the h. grove. 

Hazy. 
Broods o'er the h. , twinkling air. 

Head, 
Why lifts the Church her drooping h. ? 
Is not God's oath upon your k. ? 
Pour'd on a victim's k. 
Love on the Saviour's dying h. 
As when upon His drooping h. 
On every sainted h. 
Wraps the unshrinking Martyr's h. 
Here lay His limbs, and here His sacred h. 
Her persecuted h. she meekly bows. 
Fondly as if the green turf wrapt his h. 

Heads. 
Soon o'er their h. blithe April airs shall sing. 

Heal. 
Given to His Sire, our souls to h. 
Now opening all her stores to /^., &c. 
" Who died to /?., is ris'n to save." 
The herbs we seek to k. our woe. 
But vernal airs should sorrow h. 
For what shall h., when holy water banes? 
All but Himself to k. and save. 
Where fix'd, as if one prayer could h. 

Healer. 
Where stands the H of all wrongs. 

Healing. 
That bids thee from His h. touch withdraw. 
For fallen souls some h. breath. 
For h. and for balm e'en now thine hour, &c. 
Not e'en in h. cloudless shine. 
With k. first, with comfort now. 
Here h. dews and balms abound. 



To Whom for power and k. 



Health. 
&c. 



199 

Whitsun Mon., v. iv. /. 3. 

2 Advent, v. vi. /. 2. 
Quinquagesima, v. iii. /. 3. 

2 Easter, v. i. /. 5. 

24 Trinity, v. vii. /. 4. 

25 Trinity, v. ii. /. 5. 
All Saints, v. i. /. 7. 

3 Easter, v. i. /. 7. 
Conv. of S. Paul, v. i. /. 2. 

2 Advent, v. ii. /. 3. 

2 Advent, v. vii. /. 3. 
Circumcision, v. iii. /. 2. 

3 Epiphany, v. xi. /. i. 
Ash-Wed.,z/. vi. /. 5. 
Whitsunday, v. iv. /, 4. 
19 Trinity, v. i. /. 2. 
S. Thomas, v. iii. /, 7. 
S. Matthias, v. vii. /. 3. 
Prayer at Sea, v. v. /. 3. 

23 Trinity, v. iv. /. i. 

Circumcision, v. iv. /. 3. 
3 Lent, V. i. /. 6. 
Good Friday, v. ii. /. 4. 
I Easter, v. viii. /. 4. 

3 Easter, v. i. /. 3, 
5 Easter, v. vii. /. i, 
Whitsun Tues., v. xii. /, i. 
Visit, of Sick, v. iii, /. 4. 

S. aft. Ascension, v. x. /, 5. 

4 Epiphany, v. vi. /. 6. 

5 Epiphany, v. xiii. /. 5. 
7 Trinity, v. iii. /. 6. 
12 Trinity, z'. iv. /. 8. 
14 Trinity, v. vi. /. 2. 
S. Barnabas, z^. iii. /. 4. 

Christmas Day, v. iii. /. 6. 



200 



HEALTH — HEART. 



His pride of h. to' abase. 

Thy saving k., O Lord. 

With joy, wild h. can never know. 

We wish him h. ; he sighs for rest. 

Healthful. 
Sick or h. , slave or free. 

Healthiest. 
Should cluster round thine h. shoot. 

Heap. 
Save when the scorching whirlwinds h. 
To h. the censer's sacred fire. 
And watch, from Babel's crumbling h. 
Out of yon sere and wither'd h. 

Hear. 
Which bids us h.^ at each sweet pause. 
She speaks, and we must h. 
Who speaks and will not h. 

Heart. 
Let not my h. within me bum. 
E'en so, h. -searching Lord, as years roll on. 
Constrain'd to own Thee, but in h. 
And cheer'd his sickening h., &c. 
Keeping the h. awake till dawn of mom. 
Their h. untravell'd still adores the King. 
How litlle can the h. embrace ! 
And in my h. of hearts would hear. 
The single h. to be Thy sure abiding-place. 
Man's sullen h. and gross. 
Oh, joy for Rachel's broken h. ! 
Where to behold them was her h. ' j first prayer. 
Deep in the h., her searching view. 
And overflow this h. of mine. 
To each true Jewish h. 
May thus in h. embrace. 
Sighs for the ^.-consoling view. 
And would thy dull h. fain. 
Sad on thy lonely h. 
And wilt Thou hear the fever'd h. 
The wilful h. be fain to own. 
Welcome to the thoughtful h. ! 
The h. of childhood is all mirth. 
A fond fraternal h. 

But there sight fails : no h. may know. 
I would revive it in my h. 
It shames the weary h. to feel itself alone. 
That heave the struggling h. with wilder din. 
Woe to the wayward h. 



14 Trinity, v. iv, /, 4. 
Purification, v. xii. /. 2. 
Visit, of Sick, v. iii. /. 6. 
Restoration, v. vi. /. 5. 

S. John Evan., v. v. /, I. 
Th.bef.East.jZ/. iv./.2. 

2 Christmas, v. iii. /. 7. 
I Easter, v. vi. /. 5. 
Whitsun Mon., v. v. /. 4. 
12 Trinity, v. iii. /. 4. 

4 Trinity, v. iii. /. i. 
4 Trinity, v. x. /. 4. 
8 Trinity, v. xi. /. 4. 

Evening, v. vi. /. 3. 
I Advent, v. iv. /, 5. 
I Advent, v. v. /, 3. 
I Advent, v. ix. /. 6. 
I Advent, v. xii. /. 5. 

3 Advent, v. ix. /. 6. 

4 Advent, v. i, /. 2, 
4 Advent, v. iv. /. 3, 
Christmas Day,'z/. vi. /. 6. 
S. Stephen, v. v. /. 4. 
Holy Innocents,, v. vi. /. 5. 
Holy Innocents, v. vii. /. 2. 
I Christmas, v. viii. /. 4. 

1 Christmas, v. ix. /. 3. 
Circumcision, v. v. /. 2. 
Circumcision, v. ix. /. 4. 
Circumcision, v. x. /. 3. 
Circumcision, v. xii. /. 2. 
Circumcision, v. xv. /. 2. 

2 Christmas, v. i. /. i. 
2 Christmas, v. v. /. 6. 

1 Epiphany, ?/. i. /. 2. 

2 Epiphany, 2/. 1. /. I. 

2 Epiphany, v. xiv. /. 2. 

2 Epiphany, z*. xvi. /. 3. 

3 Epiphany, v. ii. /, 4. 

3 Epiphany, v. iii. /. 6. 

4 Epiphany, v. iii. /. 2. 
4 Epiphany, v. iv. /. I. 



HEART. 



20I 



The world and He are struggling in thine h. 
Then weep it from thy h. 
'Tis so in love — the faithful h. 
Deep in the mother's inmost h. 
Give me a h. to find out Thee, 
The tears that in the h. abide. 
Thus oft the mourner's wayward h. 
When racking thoughts the h. assail. 
May bid His own h. -warming ray. 
Lingering in h., and with frail sidelong eye. 
Ever the truest h. 

Thro' many a waste /^.-sickening page. 
The while, with undivided //. 
Or sin at h. survive. 
Is only, that the captive h. 
And Brother too, kind Husband of my h. 
There are w^ho sigh that no fond h. is theirs. 
So dreams the h. self-flattering, fondly dreams. 
The life-strings of that tender h. gave way. 
Else had it bruis'd too sore his tender h. 
Should touch the h. with softer power. 
Comes sweeping o'er the h. forlorn. 
Lord of my h.,\yy Thy last cry. 
O let my h. no further roam. 
O come that day, when in this restless h. ! 
If but the prisoner's k. be faithful found, &c. 
Is there a h., that loves the spring. 
And when they say, "Turn, wandering h.'^ 
My wilful h. would burst away. 
With incense of pure k. 's desire. 
When sorrow all our k. would ask. 
If chance some heedless h. should roam. 
Yet low upon the earth his h. and treasure lie. 
Too close around his h. her tangling veil. 
Shame on the h. that dreams of blessings gone. 
Nor let the proud h. say. ■ 
Her thankful h. runs o'er. 
And wish it worthier on a Parent's h. to rest. 
Ask thine own h. , that willing slave. 
Unlock her h. , and offer all its store. 
Chains of my /z. , avaunt I say. 
But such as lifts the new-created A. 
'Tis echoed in the A. 
Scattering wise /i. and crafty hand. 
When out of sight, in /i. and prayer. 
She swells her high /i. -cheering tone. 
Teach the adoring A. to fall. 
. The A. that scorn'd a father's care. 
The spring of the regenerate A. 



4 Epiphany, v. vi. /. 7. 

5 Epiphany, v. xiii. /. I. 

6 Epiphany, v. iv. /. I. 
6 Epiphany, z/. vi. /. 4. 
Septuagesima, v. xii. /. 3. 
Ash- Wed., v. i. /. 4. 
Ash- Wed., v. iii. /. i. 
Ash-Wed., v. v. /. 3. 
Ash- Wed., v. vi. /. 3. 

I Lent, V. ii. /. 7. 

4 Lent, v. vii. /. 2. 

5 Lent, v. i. /. 2. 
5 Lent, V. iii. /. 4. 
5 Lent, V. ix. /. 6. 
5 Lent, V. xii. /. 5. 
Mon. bef East, v. i. I. 2. 
Mon. bef East., v. iii. /. i. 
Mon. bef. East., v. x. /. I. 
Tu, bef East, v. x. /, 2. 
Th, bef. East., v. vi. /, 7. 
Good Friday, v. i. /. 3. 
Good Friday, v. v. /. 2, 
Good Friday, v. ix, /. I. 
Good Friday, v. x. /. 2. 
Easter Eve, v. vi. /. I. 
Easter Eve, v. vi, /. 8, 
Easter Tues., v. vi. /. i. 
Easter Tues., v. viii.,/. i. 
I Easter, v. iii. /. 4, 

I Easter, v. vi. /. 4. 
I Easter, v. viii, /, I. 

1 Easter, v. x. /. 4. 

2 Easter, v. iii. /. 6. 

2 Easter, v. ix. /, 6. 

3 Easter, v. ii. /. 5. 
3 Easter, v. iii. /. i. 
3 Easter, v. v. /. 4. 

3 Easter, v. vi. /, 8. 

4 Easter, v. ix. /. 2. 

5 Easter, v. iv. /. 4. 
Ascension Day, v. iii, /. I. 
Ascension Day, v. xi. /. 3. 
Whitsunday, v. viii. /. 4. 
Whitsun Mon. , 7>. viii. /. 4. 
Whitsun Tu., v. xv. /. i. 
Whitsun Tu, , v. xvii. /. 4. 
Trinity, v. xi, /. 3. 
Trinity, v. xvii. /. I. 

2 Trinity, v. iii. /. 5- 



202 



HEART. 



But he, whose h. will bound to mark. 

Move h. towards h. by sympathy. 

Flies from the h. and home she dearest loves. 

Our h. 's sad secret to the silent air. 

Let it flow on, till all thine earthly h. 

Then pours she on the Christian h. 

The sickening h. can stay. 

So love at h. prevail. 

With fever'd lips and wither'd h. 

Written in balm, sad h., for thee. 

The broken h. to love's embrace. 

The princely h. of innocence. 

That his own h. may hear his melodies. 

Landscape of fear ! yet, weary h. 

The h.'s sweet moonlight softly gleams. 

Of pure /?. -worship, Baal is ador'd. 

Then should we plead our h. ' j consuming pain. 

Choose to believe, not see : sight tempts the h 

Already in His h. 

No — rather steel thy melting h. 

Pray only that thine aching h. 

Full solace, lest it steal the h. 

But the deaf h. , the dumb by choice. _ 

Sure His meek h. would break and die. 

E'en He who reads the h. 

Fleet from the h. , a worthless dew. 

Before Thee, k. and knee. 

To fill the h. 's fond view. 

Christ's blessing at your //. is warm. 

Wish me a wise and thankful A. 

That haunt and vex thee, /i. and brain. 

More pangs than tongue or /i. can frame. 

And thou, false A. and frail, hast turn'd from all. 

Thou who hast deign'd the Christian's //. to call. 

And every voice and every /z. 

Yet in his /z. can mercy own.^ 

And fearing most his own vain /i. 

Such sounds as make deep silence in the //. 

O cheerful tender strain ! the /i. 

That is the A. for thoughtful seer. 

That is the A. for watchman true. 

While of his narrowing A. each year. 

As his when Eden held his virgin A. 

Heavy and dull this frame of limbs and A. 

He who the stormy A. can so control. 

Nor e'en the tenderest A., and next our own. 

Hues of their own, fresh borrow'd from the A. 

For if one A. in perfect sympathy. 

//. -rending sighs. 



2 Trinity, v. iv. /. i. 

2 Trinity, v. vii. /. 8. 

3 Trinity, v. ii. /. 2. 
3 Trinity, v. iii. /. 4. 

3 Trinity, v. ix. /. I. 

4 Trinity, v. xi. /. I. 

5 Trinity, v. ix. /. 4. 

5 Trinity, v. xv. /. 4. 

6 Trinity, v. i. /. 4. 
6 Trinity, v. iii. /. 4. 
6 Trinity, z/. v. /. 4. 
6 Trinity, v. vi, /. 4. 

6 Trinity, v. vii. /. 6. 

7 Trinity, v. iii. /. I. 
7 Trinity, v. v. /. 5- 
9 Trinity, v. i. /. 6. 
9 Trinity, v. iv. /. 4. 

9 Trinity, v. x. /. 5. 

10 Trinity, v. iii. /. 2. 

11 Trinity, v. iii. /. I. 

11 Trinity, v. vii. /. I. 

12 Trinity, v. i. /. 6. 
12 Trinity, v. iv. /. 3. 
12 Trinity, v. vi. /. 3. 
14 Trinity, v. i. /. 4. 
14 Trinity, v. iii. /. 2. 

14 Trinity, v. vi. /. 4. 

15 Trinity, v. i. /. 4. 

15 Trinity, v. vi. /. 7. 

16 Trinity, v. i. /. 2. 
16 Trinity, v. vi. /. 2. 

16 Trinity, v. vii. /. 3. 

17 Trinity, v. vii. /. 5. 

17 Trinity, v. xi. /. I. 

18 Trinity, tj. vii. /. 3. 

19 Trinity, v. vii. /. 4. 

19 Trinity, v. viii. /. 6. 

20 Trinity, v. iii. /. 7. 

21 Trinity, v. iv. /. I. 
21 Trinity, v. v. /. I. 

21 Trinity, v. vi. /. I. 

22 Trinity, v. vii. /. I. 

23 Trinity, z>. vi. /. 4. 
23 Trinity, v. ix. /. I. 

23 Trinity, v. xiv. /. 3. 

24 Trinity, v. i. /. 3. 
24 Trinity, v. ii. /. 4. 
24 Trinity, v. iv. /. I. 
S. bef. Adv., v. ii. /. 2. 



HEART. 



203 



Nor long within the h. would stay. 

Thus deeply in a brother's h. 

Eye, ear, and hand, and loving h. 

What voice his inmost h. appals ? 

As to Thy last Apostle's h. 

Bless'd are the pure in h. 

Bow'd, but erect in h. 

Chooseth the pure in h. 

But who, O perfect filial h. 

Thy very h. was riven. 

Making thy h. a shelter meet. 

And face to face, and h. to h. 

O shame upon thee, listless h. 

The world's a room of sickness, where each h. 

'Twixt Prayer and watchful Love his h. 

Their next, from h. to h. to clear the way. 

Yet in your sympathetic h. 

Take up the lesson, O my h. 

Thrill through his h. 'j- remotest cells. 

All wondering cries the humbled h. 

Who carry music in their h. 

His treasure and his h. 

E'en as He goes ; with the same human h. 

Aliens in h. so oft should prove. 

The mystery of the wicked h. 

To him, who wants the martyr's h. 

Where'er an aching h. may call. 

Soft on her fluttering h. shall breathe. 

Or if perchance a sadden'd h. 

Till some repenting h. be ready for the skies. 

Till every h. have caught your flame. 

*' Come unlo Me, thou trembling /^." 

Into the wavering h, descends. 

The Cross to every hand and h. 

Half of the h. will still employ. 

We cower before th' h. -searching eye. 

With thoughts of spring the h. beguile. 

Who says the widow's h, must break. 

Bids weep no more — O h. bei^eft. 

" A spouse with all a daughter's /^." 

Her fluttering h., too keenly blest. 

For ever with thy sullen h. 

Some h. too weary of the restless world. 

What mother's h. could spare ? 

And yearns not her parental h. ? 

If with thy h. the strains accord. 

Thy h. with hers in some victorious psalm. 

To lift and guide th' exulting h. 

The wandering h. to seize. 



S. bef. Adv., v. iii. /, 6. 
S.Andrew, v. v. /. 2. 
S.Thomas, v. vii. /. 5. 
Conv. of S. Paul, v. iii. /. 5. 
Conv, of S. Paul, z/.xiii./. I. 
Purification, v, i. /. I. 
Purification, v. xi. /. 2. 
Purification, v. xvii. /. 4. 
Annunciation, v. iv. /. 4. 
Annunciation, v. v. /. 3. 
Annunciation, v. vii. /. 5. 
S. Mark, v. iv. /. 4. 
SS.Phil.&Jas.,z/.v. /. i. 
S. Barnabas, v. i. /. I. 
S. Barnabas, v. ii. /. 3. 
S. Barnabas, v. v. /. 3. 
S. Barnabas, v. vi. /. 7. 
S.James, v. iv. /. 5- 
S.BarthoL, v. vi. /. 2. 
S. Barthol., v. vii. /. 2. 
S. Matthew, v. iv. /. 5. 
S. Matthew, v. vi. /. 2. 
S.Michael, v. viii. /. 3. 
S. Luke, V. V. /. 2. 
S. Luke, V. vi. /. 2. 
S. Luke, V. xiv. /. 4. 
S. Luke, V. XV. /. 3. 
SS.Sim. & Jud, , z/. iii. /, I. 
SS. Sim. & Jud., z'. ix. /. i. 
All Saints, v. v. /. 8. 
All Saints, v. vii. /. 3. 
H. Comm., v. viii. /. 2. 
H. Comm., v. xii. /. 2. 
H. Comm., v. xvi. /. 4, 
Matrimony, v. i. /. 3. 
Matrimony, z^. ii. /. i. 
Bur. of Dead, v. i. /. 5> 
Bur. of Dead, v. iv. /. i. 
Bur. of Dead, v. v. /. i. 
Churching, v. ii. /. 3. 
Churching, v. iv. /. I. 
Commination, v. vi. /. 6. 
Prayer at Sea, v. iii. /. 5" 
Prayer at Sea, v. iv. /. 5. 
Gun. Treas., v. vi, /. i. 
Gun. Treas., v. xii. /. i. 
K. Charles M. , v. vii. /. 4. 
Restoration, v. vi. /. 2. 
Restoration, v. ix. /. 3. 



204 



HEART — HEARTS. 



For the lost dream the h. may ache. 
The h. may ache, but may not burst. 
Each pastoral h. thy bounty knows. 
Less than Thine own h. -cheering call. 
Till they, with open h. and free. 
The h. dies down. 

Hearth. 
Christ watches by a Christian's h. 
There's not a cottage-y^. below. 

Hearths. 
Our h. are altars all. 
Praise to our God ! not cottage h. alone. 

Heartless. 
Bewilder'd in a h. crowd. 
God's herald prove a h. thrall. 
Nor let Ambition h. mourn. 

Heaj'ts. 
H that with rising morn arise ! 
How would our h. with wisdom talk ! 
All but your h. are there. 
Yet in that throng of selfish h. untrue. 
But what are Heaven's alarms to h. that cower 
But oh ! frail h., and spirits dark ! 
To homeliest h. of pilgrims pure and meek. 
And in my heart of h. would hear. 
To dwell with h. untrue. 
"Who doth h. as streams command. 
Patient h., their pain to see. 
The tears that bathe our offer'd h. 
From these our proud yet grovelling h. 
Give true h. but earth and sky. 
Of h. that know no guile. 
Oi k., the right of love divine. 
Our undivided h. may lean. 
Suit best with h. beyond the sky. 
H training in their low abode. 
Pure eyes and Christian h. 
H. that would highest else aspire. 
Where is our love, and where our h. 
Full vengeance, till our h. are wean'd entire. 
When h. are of each other sure. 
But where is then the stay of contrite h. ? 
Then why should gentle k. and true ! 
Ye whose h. are beating high. 
Sovereign masters of all h. ! 
If it flow from childlike h. 
And dearest h. are bursting round. 
Their h. from sense. 



Accession, v. ii. /. 6. 
Accession, v. ii. /. 7. 
Accession, v. v. /. 4. 
Ordination, v. vii. /, 4. 
Ordination, v. x. /. 3. 
Ordination, v. xiii. /. i. 

2 Advent, v. v. /. 5. 
7 Trinity, v. ix. /. 2. 

I Easter, v. ix. /. 3. 

K. Charles M., v. iii. /. i. 

5 Epiphany, z>. x. /. 6. 
Th. bef Easter, v. iv. /. 3. 
Whitsun Mon., z/. xiv. /. i. 

Morning, v. v. /. 2. 
Morning, v. xii. /. 3. 
I Advent, v. iii. /. 5. 

1 Advent, v. vi. /. i. 
?i Advent, v. xiii. /. i. 

2 Advent, v. iv. /. 5. 

3 Advent, v. xi. /. 6. 

4 Advent, v. iv. /. 3. 
Christmas Day, v. xi. /. 4. 
S. John Evan., v. iii. /. 6. 
S. John Evan., v. vi. /, 5. 
I Christmas, v. vii. /. 3. 
Epiphany, v. ix, /. 3. 

1 Epiphany, v. iii, /, 5. 

2 Epiphany, v. x, /, 2. 

5 Epiphany, v. iv, /, 6. 

6 Epiphany, v. ii, /, 6. 
6 Epiphany, v. xi, /, 6. 
6 Epiphany, v. xi. /. 7. 
Septuagesima, v. i. /. 4, 
Sexagesima, v. vi. /, 5, 
Quinquagesima, v. xii, /. I. 
I Lent, V. V, /, 8. 

1 Lent, V. vii, /, 2. 

2 Lent, V. vii. /, i, 
4 Lent, V. xii, /. 3, 
Palm Sunday, v. \. I. i. 
Palm Sunday, v. ii, /. i. 
Palm Sunday, v. vi, /. 8. 
Wed. bef East., v. iii, /. 4. 
Wed, bef. East., v. iii. /. 9. 



HEARTS. 

As in all lowly //. He suffers still. 

Yet feel their haughty h. untam'd. 

Where only broken h. their sin and shame, &c. 

Oh ! day of days ! shall h. set free. 

From thousand sympathetic h. 

Their h. , that now so freshly glow. 

O guide us, when our faithless /i. 

But at Thy touch let veiled A. awake. 

Woe worth these barren /i. of ours. 

He offers A. from every land. 

Only in stubborn A. and wills. 

Where is the sweet repose of /i. repenting. 

Touch our chill'd /i. with vernal smile. 

So is it with true Christian A. 

The curse of lawless A., the joy of self-control. 

'Tis well, true /i. should for a time retire. 

Yet in fallen Israel are there hearts and eyes. 

Ye //., that love the Lord, 

And haunt our /i. when we would pray. 

Of humbled /t., that own Thy love. 

Of Him who worlds and A. surveys. 

Fain would our lawless /i. escape. 

Reign in our A. alone. 

That, by Thy grace, our A. shall stay. 

Sweet visions of long-sever'd A. to frame. 

Creator of all A. ! Sec. 

Seems tun'd as truly to our A. 

Wise A. and loving minds. 

Our A. , and let them day by day. 

Whom poor men's eyes and A. consent to bless. 

Dread Searcher of the A. 

Mourners, speed here your broken A. to bring. 

Here loving A. , that daily know. 

New A. before their Saviour's feet to lay. 

What worldly A. and A. impure. 

And to wise A. this certain hope is given. 

With fear and mightier joy weak A. surprising. 

And all their holy joy o'er contrite A. fulfil ! 

But two capricious human A. 

To soften A. like morning dew. 

When visions fade and A. grow cold. 

And self-commanding A. ensure. 

Till willing A. wear quite away. 

Felt Thee how strong, our A. how frail. 

Their A. in every contrite word. 

And our A. feel they must not break. 

With A. new-brac'd and set. 

Tempering rude A. with calm angelic force. 



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Good Friday, v. v. /. 5. 
Good Friday, v. viii. /. 4. 
Good Friday, -u. x. /. 6. 
Easter Day, v. i. /, i. 
Easter Mon., v. vii, /, 2. 
Easter Tues., v. ix, /, 3. 
Easter Tues,, v. xiii, /. i. 
5 Easter, v. xi. /. 4. 
S.aft. Ascen,, z/. iii. /. i, 
S, aft, Ascen., v. xi, /, 2. 
Whitsunday, v. ix, /, 3. 
I Trinity, v. iii, /. I. 

1 Trinity, v. v, /. 5- 

2 Trinity, v. viii. /. I. 
7 Trinity, v. ix. /. 6. 
9 Trinity, v. ii, /. I. 

9 Trinity, v. ix. /. 4. 

10 Trinity, v. vi. /. 5. 
12 Trinity, v. ix. /. 2. 

14 Trinity, v. v, /. 6. 

15 Trinity, v. v. /. 6. 
18 Trinity, 7/. xiii, /, I. 
18 Trinity, v. xvii, /, 4. 
18 Trinity, z'. xxii, /, 3. 
24 Trinity, v. viii. /. 2. 
24 Trinity, v. xii, /. 3. 
S. bef. Adv., v. vii. /. 4. 
vS. Thomas, v. ii, /. 4. 
Conv, of S, Paul, v. xiii, /. 5. 
S. Matthias, v. ii. /. 3. 

S. Matthias, v. xii. /, I. 
S. Barnabas, v. iii. /. 3. 
S, Barnabas, v. iii, /, 7. 
S, Barnabas, v. v. /. i. 
S. Matthew, v. vii. /. 5. 
S. Matthew, v. viii. /. 7. 
S. Michael, v. vi, /. 7. 
S, Michael, v. x, /. 8. 
S.Luke, V. ii. /. i, 
SS. Sim, & Jud., V. v. /. 3. 
SS.Sim, & Jud, , z/, xii, /. 4. 
All Saints, v. ii, /, 6, 
All Saints, v. iv, /. 4. 
Confirmation, v. ix. /. 3. 
Visit, of Sick, z/. iv. /. 2. 
Bur, of Dead, v. ix, /. 5. 
Bur. of Dead, v. xiii. /. 2. 
Prayer at Sea, v. ii. /. 8, 



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HEARTS — HEAVEN. 



She mourns that tender h. should bend. 
With beating h. we roam the haunted ground. 

Heat, 
The Saviour lends the light and h. 

Heath. 
Streaking the -^.-clad hill. 
Pause listening on the silent /z., &c. 

Heathen. 
And wherefore should the h. see. 
To trace the H.^s toil. 
The h. 's wizard fires. 
And with the h. be. 
We cannot hope the h. 's doom. 
And 'mid the h. where they roam. 
Only the first renew'd — the h. 's choice. 
To a foul dream, of h. night. 

Heave. 
By ever)"- sacred sigh we h. 
That h. the struggling heart with wilder din. 
Nor stay'd to h. one faithless sigh. 
Sweep o'er the billowy corn, and h. 
Sad-hearted mothers h. , that wakeful lie. 
Heart-rending sighs, O spare to h. 
So sad a sigh to h. 

Heaven. 
Their tribute to the genial h. 
Seldom of h. and you partake. 
New thoughts of God, new hopes of H. 
As more of H. in each we see. 
As H. shall bid them, come and go. 
We lose ourselves in H. above. 
The arrows wing'd in H, Sec. 
Holds its still course in H. afar. 
But what are H 's alarms to hearts that cower. 
As H. outshines the taper's light. 
Which H. , in mercy, spares us too. 
Spreads o'er th' expanse of H. 
Angels from H. will stoop to guide, &c. 
High H. in mercy to your sad annoy. 
Gales from H. , if so He will. 
Through shades of setting life can seeH's, &c. 
Of those, H. deign'd to praise. 
No cloud in h. to slake its ray. 
The gate of H. unclose. 
Instinct pure, or H. -taught art. 
On the least that H. may give. 
Over the dusky h. and bleak hill-side. 



Gun. Treas., v. iv. /. i. 
K. Charles M.,v. iv. /. 3. 

Septuagesima, v. v. /. I. 

Easter Monday, v. i. /. 3. 

7 Trinity, v. vi. /. 3. 

Ash- Wednesday, v. ii. /. 5 . 

3 Lent, V. V. /. 2. 

8 Trinity, v. ii. /. 4. 
18 Trinity, v. xiii. /. 2. 
18 Trinity, v. xv. /. I. 
18 Trinity, v. xviii. /. 3, 
23 Trinity, v. vii. /. 3. 
Matrimony, v. iii. /. 5. 

I Christmas, v. x. I. 4. 

4 Epiphany, v. iii. /. 2. 

5 Epiphany, v. vi. /. 6. 

3 Lent, V. iv. /. 3. 

5 Easter, v, viii. /. 4. 
Sun. bef. Adv., v. ii. /. 2. 
SS.Phil. ^^Jas-jZ/.v. /. 2. 

Morning, v. iii. /. 4. 
Morning, v. iv. /. 4. 
Morning, v. vii. /. 4. 
Morning, v. ix. /. 2. 
Morning, v. xv. /. 3. 
Evening, v. xiv. /. 4. 
I Advent, v. iii. /. 6. 
I Advent, v. iv. /. 4. 
I Advent, v. xiii. /. r. 

4 Advent, v. vi. /. 4. 
4 Advent, v. xii. /. 2. 
Christmas Day, v. i. /. 2. 
Christmas Day, v. viii. /. 6. 
Christmas Day, v. x. /. 5. 
S. John Evan., v. iv. /. I. 

1 Christmas, v. viii. /. 6. 
Circumcision, v. x. /. 4. 

2 Christmas, v. iv. /. 7. 

2 Christmas, v. viii. /. 8. 
I Epiphany, v. i. /. 4. 

I Epiphany, v. v. /. 8. 

3 Epiphany, v. i. /. 6. 



HEAVEN. 

May dwell, unseen by all but H. 

Sure ^tis no /^.-bred awe. 

The ^.-betrothed breast. 

Farther from H, would be. 

To muse what H. might mean. 

They part to meet in H. 

Where H. delights to haunt. 

That purest spot in Fancy's h. 

What is the h. we idly dream ? 

What is the H. our God bestows ? 

The saints above are stars in H. 

To train us in our way to H. 

High set at H. 's command. 

Till H, and we are quite alone. 

His Father's light was pour'd from H. 

Thy lovers must their promis'd H. forego. 

Tell, H. has wrath that can relent no more. 

A land that drinks the rain of H, at will. 

As little children lisp, and tell of H. 

Than e'er did western h. illume. 

'Tis Love, the last best gift of H. 

By all but H. unseen. 

The gracious Dove, that brought from H. 

Fram'd by H. V peculiar grace. 

Lips, that might half H. reveal. 

Till we, like H.'s star-sprinkled floor. 

Nor man nor angel liv'd in H. or earth. 

Or lose one glimpse of H. before the time. 

Shall prove in ^ a martyr's palm. 

Think, who did once from H. to Hell descend. 

To wing to H. but one strong prayer. 

To shew... that there is light in H. 

From H. their Easter news. 

Where H. my lot had cast. 

That nearest H. has bade thee stand. 

And pour the drink of H. 

As one who deep in h. some airy pageant sees. 

That they should draw to H. his downward eye. 

And dwell with her in H. 

Without Thee H. were but a wild. 

When H. 'j- bright boundless avenue. 

Nor of the gracious will of H. 

Mount up, for H is won by prayer. 

Now is there solemn pause in earth and h. 

H. will o'ercome th' attraction of my birth. 

Though on unfolding H. our gaze we bend. 

From H. to Earth, attendants meet. 

When God of old came down from H. 

A voice from H. was heard abroad. 



207 

3 Epiphany, v. v. I. i. 

4 Epiphany, v, vi. /. 5. 

5 Epiphany, v. iii. /. 2. 
5 Epiphany, v. iv. /. 2. 
5 Epiphany, v. viii. /. I. 
5 Epiphany, v. x. /, i. 

5 Epiphany, v. xii. /. 4. 

6 Epiphany, v. iv. /. 4. 
6 Epiphany, v. viii. /. i. 
6 Epiphany, v. ix. /, i. 
Septuagesima, v. vi. /. i. 
Sexagesima, v. viii. /. 5. 
Quinquagesima, v. iii. /. 2. 
Ash- Wednesday, z/. iv. 1.2. 
Ash- Wednesday, v. vi. /. 6. 
2 Lent, V. viii. /. 4. 

2 Lent, V. X. /. 3. 

3 Lent, V. iii. /. 5. 

3 Lent, V. vii. /. 5. 

4 Lent, V. iv. /. 4. 
4 Lent, v.y. I. I. 

4 Lent, V. viii. /. 5. 
4 Lent, V. X. /. i. 
Palm Sunday, v. i. /. 4. 
Palm Sunday, v. v. /. 2, 
Palm Sunday, v. vi. /. 3. 
Mon. bef East., v. iv. /. 2. 
Tues. bef East., v. ix. /. i. 
Wed. bef East, , v. v. /. 12. 
Wed, bef East. , v. ix, /, 3. 
Th. bef. East., z/. ii. /. 2. 
Easter Eve, v. v. /. 8. 
Easter Tues., v. vi. /. 4. 
I Easter, z/. iii. /. 6. 
I Easter, v. vi. /. 2. 

1 Easter, v, vii. /. 6. 

2 Easter, v. i. /, 6, 

2 Easter, v. iii, /, 3. 

3 Easter, v. vi. /. 4. 

4 Easter, v. i. /. 9. 
4 Easter, v. ii. /. 5. 
4 Easter, v. iv. /. 3. 

4 Easter, v. viii, /. 3. 

5 Easter, v. i. /. i. 
Ascension Day, v. iv. /. 3. 
Ascension Day, v. ix. /. 2. 
S. aft. Ascens,, v. xii, /. 2. 
Whitsunday, v. i, /. i. 
Whitsunday, v. vii. /. 3. 



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HEAVEN. 



H. 'j harmonies come in. 

Since all that is not H. must fade. 

The breath oi h. has blown away. 

Mount up their /^. -assailing cries. 

Have met to scale the H. 

Had H. held out the martyr's crown. 

Then full oi II., the mystic Dove. 

Soft slumbers in the open eye of II. 

Now H. and earth are to our bliss consenting. 

Then fearless turn where II. hath set thy part. 

Which bids us see in h. and earth. 

Streaks of a brighter h. behind. 

The hour that saw from opening k. 

The rod of H. has touch'd them all. 

The word from H. is spoken. 

His blessed home in H. hath left. 

In Christ's new k. and earth. 

In h. , accordant to his raptur'd string. 

H. has in store a precious dole. 

When h. by fits is dark and bright. 

The lonely world seems lifted nearer h. 

There's not a star the h. can show. 

The scourge of H. , to shake. 

Where maidens to the Queen of H. 

Untimely seeking here the peace of H. 

And will the Saints in H. dare weep ? 

Was fain to look to H. and sigh. 

He look'd to H., and sadly sigh'd. 

The joy of tT! -accepted prayer. 

These baffle e'en the spells of H. 

When Thou didst look to H. and sigh. 

The print of H., to be express'd. 

That /^.-ward seem so free to move. 

The stars of /i. a course are taught. 

And H. thy morn will bless. 

We cannot part with H. for Thee. 

Without a streak of A. 's soft blue. 

Cross'd with as free a span the vault of /i. 

Yet H. is raining angels' bread. 

Who have the key of H. 

Yet still the face of A. is grey. 

Of her whom H. is teaching how to mourn. 

His thoughts to H. the steadier rise. 

H. less and less will fill. 

Saw to the end of A. 

Might sound in H., &c. 

Our puny speed, and birds, and clouds in A. 

The laggard body soon will waft to H. 

Since all alone, so H. has will'd, we die. 



Whitsunday, v. x. /. 4. 
Whitsun Mon., v. i. /. i. 
Whitsun Mon., v. viii. /. 2. 
Whitsun Mon., v. ix. /. 4. 
Whitsun Mon., v. x. /. 3. 
Whitsun Tues. , v. iii. /. 4. 
Whitsun Tues., v. x. /. I. 
I Trinity, z/. ii. /. 3. 

I Trinity, v. iii. /. 3. 

3 Trinity, v. ix. /. 3. 

4 Trinity, v. ii. /. i. 
4 Trinity, v. xii. /. 3. 
4 Trinity, v. xvi. /. I. 
4 Trinity, v. xviii, /. I. 
4 Trinity, v. xviii. /. 2. 
4 Trinity, v. xx. /. 3. 

4 Trinity, v. xxi. /. 2. 

6 Trinity, v. iv. /, 6. 

7 Trinity, v. i. /. 2. 
7 Trinity, v. vi. /. 2. 
7 Trinity, v. vii. /. 3. 

7 Trinity, v. ix. /. I. 

8 Trinity, v. i. /. 3. 

8 Trinity, v. vi. /, I. 

9 Trinity, tj. iii. /. 3. 

II Trinity, v. v. /. 6. 
12 Trinity, v. i. /. 2. 
12 Trinity, v. ii. /. I. 
12 Trinity, v. ii. /. 4. 
12 Trinity, v. iv. /. 6. 

12 Trinity, v. vii. /. 6 

13 Trinity, v. iii. /. 3. 

14 Trinity, v. ii. /. 3. 

15 Trinity, v. iii. /. 5. 

15 Trinity, v. vii. /. 8. 

16 Trinity, v. ix. /. I. 

16 Trinity, v. x. /. 3. 

17 Trinity, v. iv. /. 2. 

18 Trinity, v. v. /. I. 
18 Trinity, v. xv. /. 4. 
21 Trinity, v. i. /. 2. 
21 Trinity, v. iii. /. 6. 

21 Trinity, v. vii. /. 2. 

22 Trinity, z*. vii. /. 2. 

22 Trinity, v. ix. /. 4. 

23 Trinity, v. vii. /. 2. 
23 Trinity, v. x. /. I. 

23 Trinity, v. xiv. /. 4. 

24 Trinity, z/. i. /. 2. 



HEAVEN. 

May readier spring to H. 

Or what if H. for once its searching light ? 

The sun through h. has shed. 

As in th' autumnal h. 

To H. whence first it came. 

Earth's gems the fire of H. have caught. 

Of our lost year in H. is told. 

Then, potent with the spell of H. 

Drawing to H. with gentlest band. 

As though all H. V refulgent hoard. 

But H. 'j- high magic bound it there. 

So shall Sin ask of h. and earth. 

And though h. gate long since have clos'd. 

In H., be sure, is stor'd. 

The courts of H. to-day. 

The armies of the highest H. 

Now sees, unlook'd for, H. on earth. 

Till earth to H. be purified. 

As if our h. and home were here. 

By all on this side H. 

Of fire from H. to bless their votive alms. 

What though long since in i^ your brows began. 

To live in memory here, in H. by love & praise. 

The pastoral staff, the keys of H. 

That they in H. may highest sit. 

With Thee tow'rd H. to walk and weep. 

Come see thy place prepar'd in H. 

Oh ! happy hours of h. -ward thought ! 

The nearest H. on earth. 

*' No mist ... shall hide the eye of ^" 

Summon'd ixonvH., to still that bitterest groan. 

Alway to God in H., and see His face. 

One lose, the other keep, H. 'j clue. 

H. 's very gate, should scope allow. 

The four strong winds of JI. fast bound. 

Together link'd by H.'s decree. 

We dare not ask, nor H. would tell. 

One from the Cross, and one from If. 

O tender gem, and full of H. ! 

And yet the h. -taught mind. 

And lov'd He not of H. to talk. 

In middle h. , all mist above. 

The breath of H. beneath her wings. 

Of H. and earth beneath. 

Nor wake, until new h. , new earth. 

Only let II. her fire impart. 

To brood o'er silently, and form for H. 

The Angels hear, and there is mirth in II. 



209 

24 Trinity, v. iii. /. 3. 

24 Trinity, v. v. /. I. 

25 Trinity, v. ii. /, 2, 
25 Trinity, v. vi. /, 3, 
25 Trinity, v. vii, /. 8, 
S.bef, Adv,, v. viii. /. 4. 
S,bef. Adv., v. ix. /. 4. 
S. Andrew, v. viii. /. I. 
S. Thomas, v. ii. /. 3. 
Conv. of S. Paul. v. iii. /, 2, 
Conv. of S. Paul, v. vi. /. 4, 
Conv. of S. Paul, v. vii. /. 2. 
Conv. of S. Paul, v. ix. /. I. 
Conv. of S. Paul, v. xi. /. 6. 
Purification, v. ii. /. 4. 
Purification, v. vi, /, 3, 
Purification, v. xiv, /, 3, 
S. Matthias, v, vi. /. 4. 
Annunciation, v. iii. /, 5, 
Annunciation, v. v, /, 6, 
S, Barnabas, v. iv, /. 3. 
S. Barnabas, v. vi. /. 3, 
S, Barnabas, v. viii. /. 8. 
S. Peter, v. xviii. /. i. 
S.James, v. iv, /. 4, 

S, James, v. v. /. 8, 
S, James, v. vi, /, 8, 
S, Bartholomew, v. xi. /. i. 
S. Matthew, v. i. /. 2. 
S.Matthew, v. viii. /, 8. 
S. Michael, v. v. /. 7. 
S. Michael, v. ix. /. 3. 
S.Luke, V. V. /, 3, 
S, Luke, V. xii, /. 3. 
All Saints, v. iii, /, 4. 
All Saints, v. v. /. 4, 
All Saints, v. vi, /, 5. 
H, Communion, v. x. /, 4. 
H, Baptism, v. xi. /. i. 
Catechism, v. ii. /. 2. 
Catechism, v. iv. /. i. 
Confirmation, v. iv. /. 2. 
Matrimony, v. ii. /. 6, 
Matrimony, v. vii, /. 2. 
Burial of Dead, v. x. /. 3. 
Churching, v. ii. /. I. 
Churching, v. iii. /. 5. 
K. Charles M,, z/. x, /, i. 



2IO 



HEAVEN — HEAVENWARD. 



And H. accepts the prayer, 
H.''s light is pour'd on high and low. 
To high and low HJs Angel spake. 
Who grasp, this hour, the sword of H. 

Heavenly. 
And h. Contemplation dear. 
Over the h. theme. 

In sudden light they shone and h. harmony. 
Touch'd by light, with h. warning. 
Unlike the feast of h. love. 
Strays, mindful of that h. love. 
Which h. truth imparts. 
Who boasts a h. birth. 
In mercy thou mayst feel the h. hand. 
To come and go with h. news. 
For h. vision soar'd. 

Up to Thy h. light, and reap what Thou, &c. 
They nurse the soul to h. love. 
Draw'st thy bright veil across the h. way. 
One gust of h. song might steal. 
The lustre comes of h. birth. 
Where h. mercy shines as free. 
The h. consolations they on you bestow. 
And how the spark ye lit, of h. cheer. 
In h. balm, fresh gather'd there. 
But 'tis a gleam of h. light. 
While sinners taste Thine h. balm. 
Oh ! say not, dream not, h. notes. 
To nurse, on earth, the h. seed. 
How bless'd the h. music brousfht. 



Restoration, v. vi. /. 6. 
Accession, v. vi. /. 5. 
Accession, v. vi. /. 6. 
Ordination, v. viii. /. 3. 

I Advent, v. vii. /. 4. 
3 Advent, v. iv. /. 2. 
Christmas Day, v. iv. /. 6. 

1 Epiphany, v. ii. /. 3. 

2 Epiphany, v. vi. /. I. 

3 Epiphany, v. ix. /. 3. 
Septuagesima, v. i. /. 2. 

4 Lent, V. vi. /. 5. 

Th. bef Easter, v. vii. /. 7. 
Easter Day, v. xi. /. 2. 
Easter Mon., v. ix. /. 4. 
2 Easter, v. x. /. 6. 
4 Easter, v. vii. /. 2. 
Ascension Day, v. i. /. 3. 
Trinity, v. xiv. /. 3. 
2 Trinity, v. iv. /. 8. 
6 Trinity, v. iii. /. 3. 
S. Barnabas, v. iii. /. 8. 
S. Barnabas, v. vii. /. 5. 
S. Barnabas, v. viii. /. 4. 
S. Peter, v. xiv. /. 3. 
H. Communion, v. xv. /. 4. 
Catechism, v. i. /. I. 
Matrimony, v.\. I. 6. 
Visit, of Sick, v. iv. /. 5. 



Heavens. 
Her h. all dark with doubt and crime. 
Set the clear h. on fire. 
As when th' unclouded h. were rent. 
By all the grace Thy h. still hide. 



2 Advent, v. ii. /. 2. 
S. Stephen, v. i. /. 4. 
S. aft. Ascen.,. z/. viii. /. 
Trinity, v. xxi. /. i. 



The h. are watching with their thousand eyes. 3 Trinity, v. iv. /. 2. 
To look on clearer /z., and scan. S. Matthew, v. ix. /. 5. 

Heaventijard. 
Through court and camp he holds his h. , &c. 
Start up, and ply your A. feet. 
The A. flame annoy. 
Lends A. wings. 
That A. seem so free to move. 
Her A. way hath trod. 
Oh ! happy hours of /i. thought ! 
And waft us /i. with enfolding wing. 



1 Advent, v. x. /. 6. 

2 Advent, v. vii. /. 2. 
2 Epiphany, v. xv. /. 2. 
S. after Ascen., v. vii. /. 6. 
14 Trinity, v. ii. /. 3. 
Purification, v. xiii. /. 4. 
S. Bartholomew, v. xi. /. I. 
S. Michael, v. ix. /. 8. 



HEAVINGS — HELP. 



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Heavings. 
Still, sullen h. vex the labouring ground. 

Heavy. 
H. and dull this frame of limbs and heart. 
O h. laden soul ! kneel down and hear. 
Lies h. on his gentle breast. 

Heed. 
And to her Lord with duteous h. 
Nor h., though reckless spirits ask. 
Wander at large, nor h. Love's gentle thrall. 

Heedless. 
If chance some h. heart should roam. 
Freely they own, or h. prove. 
Thy h. soul astray. 

Height. 
Which knows no end in depth or h. 
As Sion in her h. of pride. 
And to their h. of wonder strain. 
The nations on that haughty h. 
As travellers on some woodland h. 
Here on Bethsaida's cold and darksome h. 
Perhaps His Presence thro' all depth and h. 
Whatever owns, in depth or h. 
From Jordan banks to Bethphage k. 
Who sporting on some giddy h. 

Heir. 
Made h. , and emptied of Thy glory' awhile. 
Nam'd to be h. of glory then. 
To bow before an h. of sin. 
An h. of glory without grief or pain. 

Heirs. 
Nor ever had been h. of dark mortality. 
H though they were of sin and shame. 
H. of more than royal race. 
And shall the h. of sinful blood ? 



9 Trinity, v. vi. /. 3. 

23 Trinity, v. ix. /. I. 
Commination, v. vi. /. I. 
Restoration, v. vi. /. 4. 



S. aft. Ascen., v. ii. /. 3. 
WhitsunTues.jZ', viii, /. 3. 
24 Trinity, v. v. /. 4. 

I Easter, v. x. /, 4. 

7 Trinity, v. ix. /. 5- 

8 Trinity, v. iv. /. 4. 

3 Epiphany, v. ix. /. 4. 
Th. bef East. , v. ii. /. 5. 

4 Easter, v. iv. /. 8. 
Whitsun Mon., v. x. /. 2. . 
Trinity, v. v. /. I. 
7 Trinity, v. i. /. 3. 

9 Trinity, v. vi. /. 4. 
22 Trinity, v. xi. /. 3. 
S. Matthias, v. i. /. 4. 
Commination, v. iii. /. 6. 

Tues. bef. East., v. vii. /. 2. 
Th, bef East. , v. vi. /. 6. 
Whitsun Tues. , v. ix. /. 2. 
20 Trinity, v. v. /. 3. 

H. Innocents, v. ii. /. 8. 
H. Innocents, v. iv. /. 7. 
Palm Sunday, v. i. /. 3. 
12 Trinity, v. i. /. 3. 
Hell. 
Think; who did once from Heaven to H, &c. Wed. bef. East., v. ix. /. 3. 

Helm. 

With monarchs at their k. Easter Mon. , v. iii, /. 4, 

Help. 

H. us to pause and mourn to Thee, &c. i Christmas, v, iii. /. 6. 

But a sweet k. and pattern of true love. Sexagesima, v. vii. /. 3. 
H. us, one hour, to trace His musings high, &c. Mon. bef East, , v. vi, /. 6. 

To h. Him on His way, Tu, bef East,, v. iii. /, 4. 

Would k. a world undone. Easter Mon. , v. viii. /. 4. 

H me to lay my trembling hold. I Easter, v. ii, /. 2. 

So ^, us evermore with Thee to bow. Ascen. Day, v. viii. /. 3. 



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HELP — HERO. 



H. US, each hour, with steadier eye. 

But for the soul no h. is found. 

Or rather h. us. Lord, to choose the good. 

Thy servant's choice, O h. us in our parts. 

Ye tum'd to h. us in th' unequal fray. 

To bear the joy — h. , Virgin-born ! 

If., by the unexpressive smile, that made. 

Helper. 
What wondrous h. have they found ? 

Helpless. 
Else h. found, to learn and teach Thy love. 

Helps. 
H. thee by aught beside to learn. 

Hence. 
H all thy groans and travail pains. 
H, till thy God return. 

Herald. 
God's h. prove a heartless thrall. 
The h. star. 
His h. saints the Saviour sent. 

Heralding. 
Pour'd, h. Messiah's conquering march. 

Heralds. 
By Thine anointed h. duly crown'd. 
Ye h. seal'd. 
Love's h. sent to man forgiven. 

Herb. 
True to her trust, tree, h. , or reed. 

Herbs. 
The bitter h. of earth are set. 
The h. we seek to heal our woe. 

Hermit. 
No H. e'er so welcome cross'd. 
A ZT. in a silent cell. 
Such airs as soothe a h. 'j sleep. 
Meet for a h.^s ear. 
Our h. spirits dwell, and range apart. 
Ye to the sacred H. duteous brought. 

Hermitage. 
Down in some lonely k. 



Like h. watching still. 
Ye h. blest, ye holy maids. 



Hermits. 



Herman. 



Free as on H hill. 

Hero. 
Ere from her last embrace her h. part. 



Trinity, v. ii. /. i. 
13 Trinity, v. ix. /. 3. 
17 Trinity, v. xii. /. I. 
S, Matthias, v. xii, /, 3. 
S. Michael, v. ii. /. 7. 
Churching, v. v. /, 2. 
Churching, v. v. /. 5. 

19 Trinity, v. iv. /. 3. 

S. Matthias, v. xii. /. 4. 

2 Trinity, v. iii. /, 3. 

4 Trinity, v. xxiii. /, I, 

4 Trinity, v. xxiii. /. 2. 

Th.bef East,,^;. iv, /. 3. 
S, John Bapt,, v. i, /, 5. 
SS. Sim. & Jude, v. v. /. 2. 

S. Michael, v. vii. /. 7. 

S. Matthias, v. x. /. 3. 
S. John Bapt,, v. vi, /. 5. 
H. Comm,, v. x, /. 3. 

S, aft. Ascen., v. ii. /. i. 

Good Friday, v. iii, /. 2. 
I Easter, v. viii, /, 4. 

5 Epiphany, v. viii, /. 5. 
I Easter, v. iv. /. 2. 
Trinity, v. viii. /. 3. 

20 Trinity, v. ii. /, 8. 
24 Trinity, v. ii, /. 2, 
S. Michael, v. iv. /. 7. 

Good Friday, v. vii, /. 3. 

3 Advent, v. ii, /, 4. 

S, Matthew, v.'x.l.i.. 

5 Epiphany, v. v, /. 4, 
Mon, bef. East,, v. i, /. 4. 



HERO — HIGH. 



But k. ne'er or saint. 
They write some h. -soul. 

Not H. but an Angel leads. 

H. and Kings, obey the charm. 



Herod. 



Heroes. 
Hidden. 



The h. rill to charai. 

Each in his h. sphere of joy or woe. 

But sure from many a h. dell. 

Hide. 
To h. Thee from Thy servant's eyes. 
H. not Thy mild forgiving eye. 
If niggard Earth her treasures h. 
And h. ourselves for calm. 
For well she knows. . .where they may safely h. 
Thou h. thine eyes, to make thy peevish moan. 

Hides. 
The Saviour h. His face. 

Hiding. 
H. the glorious sky. 
Hung k. sun and star. 

High. 
Nor strive to wind ourselves too k. 
Of mountains terrac'd h. with mossy stone. 
Glory to God on h. , on earth be peace. 
H Heaven in mercy to your sad annoy. 
And in the darkness sing your carol of/?, praise. 
Which, like a fading lamp, flash'd h. 
Leave it all in His h. hand. 
And >^.-breath'd hope of joys above. 
One h. enraptur'd strain. 
The ,^.-bom traveller came. 
No glare of h. estate. 
As breezes change on k. 
H set at Heaven's command, 
H. thoughts were with Him in that hour. 
So thoughts beyond their thought to those /^.&c. 
Ye whose hearts are beating k. 
H and low in choir shall meet. 
Help us, one hour, to trace His musings h. , &c. 
Fill h. the bowl, and spice it well, &c. 
Fill h. the bowl, benumb His aching sense. 
Come, Self-devotion, k. and pure. 
That by each golden crown on h. 
Such, if on k. their thoughts are set. 
For very pride, ...her -^.-boasted Reason's sake. 
The fount of holy blood ; and lift on h. 



213 

10 Trinity, v. iv. /. 5. 
S. Barnabas, v. v. /. 6. 

S. Peter, v. xiii. /. 4. 

Whitsun Mon., v. xii. /. i. 

2 Christmas, v. iii. /. 4. 
24 Trinity, v. ii. /. I. 
All Saints, v. vi. /. 6. 

Evening, v. iii. /. 4. 
Epiphany, v. ix. /. 4. 
Sexagesima, v. viii. /. i. 
I Easter, v. viii. /. 3. 

3 Easter, v. v. /. 8. 
17 Trinity, v. ix. /. 2. 

4 Trinity, v. xxii. /. 2. 

Whitsun Mon., v. vii. /. 3. 
S. Matthew, v. ii. /. 4. 

Morning, v. xiii. /. 3. 
3 Advent, v. iii. /. 6. 
Christmas Day, v. ii. /. 5- 
Christmas Day, v. x. /. 5- 
Christmas Day, v. xi. /. 6. 
S. Stephen, v. iii. /. 7. 
S. John Evan., v. iii, /. 5. 
I Christmas, v. x. /, 3, 
Circumcision, v. xii. /. 4, 

5 Epiphany, v. vii. /, 2, 
5 Epiphany, v. xii, /, I. 
Quinquagesima, v. i. I. 4, 
Quinquagesima, v. iii, /, 2. 
Ash- Wed., v. vii, /, i. 

3 Lent, V. vii. /. 6. 
Palm Sunday, v. i. /. i. 
Palm Sunday, v. iii. /, 7. 
Mon. bef East., v. vi. /. 6. 
Tu. bef. East., v. i. /, i. 
Tu. bef East,, v. iv, /, i. 
Wed. bef East., v. iii, /, i. 
Wed, bef East., v. iv. /. 3. 
Wed, bef East,, v. vi, /, 5. 
Th. bef East, z/,iv./, 8. 
Easter Eve, v. vii. /. 7* 



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HIGH. 



Then wake, my soul, to h. desires. 

Together swelhng h. 

Brightening their h. estate. 

H. as her anthems soar. 

Are wafted h. in death ! 

Flash'd o'er him, h. and bright. 

The pure flame spreading h. and low. 

May rise on h. , and holy songs. 

Till their A. deeds the world appal. 

At that /i. warning start. 

What shapeless form, half lost on A. 

Withdraw the proud /z. -reaching arm. 

There is an oath on /i. 

Her /i. desires may breathe. 

And claim His A. celestial birth. 

She swells her A. heart-cheering tone. 

Arid gird ye for your k. emprize. 

Those purer fires on /i. 

At which /^. spirits of old would start. 

Thenceforth, to eyes of /i. desire. 

'Twas gently spoke, yet heard on A. 

Was wafted to your soul one A. desire. 

But that in such communion A. 

Yet buoys him up, and A. above. 

Too A. above our human thought. 

Some glorious earnest of thine A. estate. 

'Tis on the mountain's summit dark and A. 

And scarcely heard so A. 

Or in the azure deep on A. 

Is in that word — the Lord who dwells on A. 

H. towers the rainbow arch. 

'Tis caught unquench'd on A. 

On Easter wings might lift us A. 

'Twas moaning bleak, so A. and low. 

But Heaven's A. magic bound it there. 

H. above mortal ken. 

In A. procession passing on. 

Lost in A. thoughts, "whose son." 

H. thoughts of holy love impart. 

Thy treasur'd hopes and raptui-es A. 

Thus souls, by nature pitch'd too A. 

For his wing'd thoughts are soaring A. 

Ye might have sped to keep h. festival. 

With us they stay'd, A. warning to impart. 

Her hymns of A. thanksgiving still. 

Their A. and low in concord set. 

Her summer veil, half drawn on A. 

Thus while the storm is A. within. 



Easter Day, v. iv. /. i. 
Easter Mon., v. vii. /. 3. 
Easter Mon,, v. xiii. /. 3. 
Easter Tues., v. xiv. /. 2. 

1 Easter, v. xi. /. 6. 

2 Easter, v. viii. /. 5. 
4 Easter, v. vii. /. 6. 

S. aft. Ascen., v. x. /. 2. 
S. aft. Ascen., v. xiii. /. 5. 
Whitsunday, v. viii. /. 2. 
Whitsun Mon., v. v. /, I. 
Whitsun Mon. , v. xii. /. 2. 
Whitsun Mon., v. xii. /. 3. 
Whitsun Mon., v. xiv. /. 3. 
Whitsun Tu., v. vii. /. 2. 
Whitsun Tu. , v. xvii. /. 4, 
Whitsun Tu., v. xviii. /. 3. 
4 Trinity, v. ix. /. 4. 
4 Trinity, v. xi. /. 3. 
4 Trinity, v. xvii. /. I. 
6 Trinity, v. iv. /. 4. 
6 Trinity, z/. vi. /, 6. 

12 Trinity, v. vi. /. I. 

13 Trinity, v. viii. /. 2. 
15 Trinity, v. iii. /. 6. 
17 Trinity, v. vii. /. 4. 
20 Trinity, v. i. /. 5. 
20 Trinity, v. iii. /. 2. 
22 Trinity, v. iv. /. 3. 

24 Trinity, v. xiv. /. 3. 

25 Trinity, v. ii. /. 6. 
25 Trinity, v. viii. /. 2. 
S. bef. Adv., v. iv. /. 2. 
S. bef. Adv., v. vii. /. 6. 
Conv. of S. Paul, v. vi. /. 4. 
Conv. of S. Paul, v. ix. /. 3. 
Purification, v. iii, /. 3. 
Purification, v. ix. /. I. 
S. Mark, v. iv. /. 5. 
SS.Phik&Jas., z;.x./. I. 
SS.Phil. &Jas.,z/.xii. /.I. 
S. Peter, zi. iv. /. 2. 

S. Michael, v. ii. /. 3. 
S. Michael, v. viii. /. I. 
S. Luke, V. xviii. /. 4. 
S S.Sim. & Jud. , z'. vii. /. 3. 
All Saints, v. i. /. 6. 
H. Comm., v. v. /. r. 



HIGH— HILLS. 

Lifting on h. th' adored Name. 

Not in the twilight stars on h. 

Such is their h. courageous love. 

Of converse h. , and sacred home. 

For A. Communion meetly spread. 

Like a reviving flower. . . storms are hush'd on A. 

H. o'er the echoing nave. 

When storms are //., or when the fires of war. 

O kindly soothing in li. Victory's hour. 

Too h. for earth, &c. 

Into h. glory pass'd. 

Heaven's light is pour'd on h. and low. 

To h. and low Heaven's Angel spake. 

'Twas silence round Thy throne on h. 

Ere yet the pure h. -breathed lay. 

When Passion's storms are loud and h. 



His/her. 



Till, as each moment wafts us h. 
The fever'd pulse beats h. 
Intenser blaze and h. 
H. above our meaning soar. 

Highest. 
When souls of h. birth. 
Hearts that would h. else aspire. 
'Tis stor'd above the h. sphere. 
When h. rapt and favour'd most. 
The armies of the h. Heaven. 
That they in Heaven may h. sit. 
Oh ! h. favour'd of all Spirits create. 
H. exalt thy glorious Lord. 

Hill 
So meekly up the h. of scorn. 
Around the sacred h. 
Ranging wild o'er h. and lea. 
Over the dusky heaven and bleak h. -side. 
Free as on Hermon h. 
That crowns His holy h. 
Whose waters kiss the feet of... vine-clad h. 
That once was Sion's h. 
Streaking the heath-clad h. 
And seers would mourn on Sion's h. 
When close to Sion's h. 
On every h. began to blaze. 
The shadows sleep on every slanting h. 
Upon th' accursed h. 

Hills. 
Not half so fix'd, amid her vassal h. 
In all th' emerging h. so green. 



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H. Comm. , v. xi, /. 3. 
H. Baptism, v. xi. /. 2. 
Confirmation, v. iv. /, 4. 
Matrimony, v. vii. /. 3. 
Visit, of Sick, v. v. /. 4. 
Churching, v. ii. /. 6. 
Commination, v. i. /. 4. 
Prayer at Sea,^ v. ii. /. 5. 
Prayer at Sea, v. iv. /. I. 
Prayer at Sea, v. iv. /. 5* 
Restoration, v. ii. /. 6. 
Accession, v. vi. /. 5- 
Accession, v. vi. /. 6. 
Ordination, v. ii. /. I. 
Ordination, v. vi. /. 2. 
Ordination, v. xii. /. 3. 

1 Christmas, v. x. /. i. 

2 Epiphany, v. v. /. 2. 
Conv. of S . Paul, v. xiii. /. 6. 
Catechism, v. x. /. 3. 

4 Epiphany, v. vii. /. 3. 
Sexagesimft., v. vi. /. 5. 
Easter Day, v. vii. /. 4. 
13 Trinity, v. xi. /, 2. 
Purification, v. vi. /. 3. 
S. James, v. iv. /. 4. 

S. Michael, v. vi. /. i. 
Gun. Treas., v. xii. /. 3. 

Evening, v. xi. /. 2. 

3 Advent, v. ii. /. 5. 

I Epiphany, v. i. /. 8. 
3 Epiphany, v. i. /. 6. 

5 Epiphany, v. v. /. 4. 
Septuagesima, v. v. /. 2. 

3 Lent, V. iii. /. 6. 
5 Lent, V. iv. /. 3. 
Easter Mon., v. i. /.' 3. 
13 Trinity, v. xiii. /. 3. 
18 Trinity, v. ii. /. 4. 
S.bef Adv., 77. i v. /. 5. 
All Saints, v. i. /. 8. 
Gun. Treas., v. iii. /. 2. 

4 Epiphany, v. v. /. 7. 
Quinquagesima, v. ix. /. 3. 



2l6 



HIRE — HOLY. 



Hire. 
Where is His h. ? we know His tasks. 

Historic. 
Th' h. Muse, from age to age. 

Hoard. 
He only, who forgets to k. 
As though all Heaven's refulgent h. 
Thy youth's ideal h. 
Far, far away, the home-sick seaman's k. 

Hoarse. 
And h. and jarring all. 

Hoary. 
Needs no show of mountain h. 
Those saintlike brows so k. 

Hold. 
Look here, and h. thy peace. 
Who Avatch His eye, and k. His guiding hand ! 
Their frailty well, and h. them fast. 
Oh, sickening thought ! yet h. it fast. 
But if ye should h. your peace. 
We'll h. communion sweet. 
Help me to lay my trembling h. 
Now, Christians, h. your own — the land, &c. 
But fix'd to k. Love's banner fast. 
Might h. : and oft the thankless deep. 
H up thy mirror to the sun. 
Refresh us. Lord, to h. it fast. 

Holding. 
That souls in refuge, h. by the Cross. 

Holds. 
H. its still course in Heaven afar. 
Through court and camp he h., &c. 

Holier. 
In h. love and humbler vows. 
No h. name, no mightier throne. 
Not h., while around him angels bow'd. 

Holiest. 
Unworthy of the h. place. 
By h. things. 
Of /z. brotherhood. 
The h. creature, dares aspire. 
Nor, sweetest, h. , best of all. 
On h. happiest thoughts to lean. 
E'en in the Church's h. aisle. 

Holy. 
Where shall the h. Cross find rest ? 
Pass Babel quick, and seek the h. land. 



Easter Day, v. vi. /. 2. 
5 Lent, V. i. /. i. 

S. aft. Ascen., v. iv. /. 5- 
Conv.of S. Paul, v. iii./. 2. 
SS.Phil.&Jas.,z/. ix. /. 4. 
Prayer at Sea, v. iii. /. I. 

Whitsun Mon., v. ix. /. 3. 

I Epiphany, v. iii. /. I. 
25 Trinity, v. viii. /. 3. 

Circumcision, v. xvi. /. I. 

4 Epiphany, v. v. /. 6. 
I Lent, V. iv. /. 4. 

5 Lent, V. ix. /. 4. 
Palm Sunday, v. iii. /. I. 
Easter Eve, v. v. /. 4. 

I Easter, v. ii. /. 2. 

1 Trinity, v. iv. /. I. 

2 Trinity, v. x. /. 7. 
5 Trinity, v. vii. /. 3. 
S. Barthol., v. i. /. I. 
H. Comm., v. xvii. /. I. 

Good Friday, v. viii. /. 5. 

I Advent, v. iv. /. 4. 

1 Advent, v. x. /. 6. 

5 Easter, v. iv. /. 5. 
Whitsun Mon., v. vii. /. 5. 
17 Trinity, v. i. /. 5. 

Ash- Wed., v. iv, /. 6. 
5 Easter, v. vi. /. 2. 

2 Trinity, v. viii. /. 4. 
13 Trinity, v. viii. /. 3. 
S.bef Adv., v. vi. /. 4. 
S. Mark, v. i. /. 2. 

S. Luke, V. xiii. /. 4. 

I Advent, zi. x. /. 3. 

3 Advent, v. vi. /. 3. 



HOLY. 

To th' other h. garden, where the Lord, &c. 

And we see far in h. ground. 

Think on the Lord most h,^ come. 

The h. Stephen kneels. 

Under the h. Cross. 

He rais'd them in His h. arms. 

Is h. David's haunt. 

First sow in h. fear. 

Which on some h. house we mark. 

Rises the h. pile that Kedron's valley fills. 

They bathe where h. waters flow. 

That crowns His h. hill. 

He sees the h. household borne. 

Love, gentle, h., pure. 

As when the h. Maid beheld. 

Yet seeking the most h. place. 

Be sure, is h. ground. 

Were blotted from the h. ground, &c. 

To win that knowledge ! sure each h. vow. 

O Lord my God, do Thou Thy h. will. 

O h. mountain of my God, 

They turn to sweetness, and drop h. balm. 

Tinctur'd with h. blood, &c. 

The fount of h. blood, &c. 

Be one Lord's day of y^. joy. 

So is it still : to h. tears. 

When h. maids and matrons speak. 

First Father of the h. seed. 

From where the h. shadow lay. 

For what shall heal, when h. water banes ? 

Yet least of h. things descry. 

Nor yet His H. Spirit sent. 

May rise on high, and h. songs. 

Hover'd His h. Dove. 

The h. house is still beset. 

Springs ever fresh the tide of h. tears. 

And h. music, whispering peace. 

To h. ground, in quiet to aspire. 

Mark well His h. pains. 

To search and spoil the h. ground. 

The curtain of the H. One. 

Stately thy walls, and h. are the prayers. 

Or by some h. death-bed dear. 

Dear as the h. sorrow. 

Now through her round of h. thought. 

But we no h. fire have caught. 

Christ's relics round the h. place. 

The h. Child have met. 



217 

3 Advent, v. viii. /. 6. 

4 Advent, v. xii. /. 3. 
Christmas Day, v. xi. /. 3. 
S. Stephen, v. iii. /. 4. 

S. Stephen, v. v. /. 8. 
H. Innocents, v. iv. /. 5* 
Circumcision, v. xiii. /. 4. 
Circumcision, v. xvii. /. 2. 

3 Epiphany, v. iv. /. 4. 

4 Epiphany, v. v. /. 8. 

5 Epiphany, v. ix. /. 5. 
Septuagesima, v. v. /. 2. 
I Lent, V. ii. /. 4. 

4 Lent, V. V. /. 2. 

4 Lent, V. ix. /. i. 

5 Lent, V. viii. /. 5- 
5 Lent, V. xiii. /. 6. 
Mon. bef. East. , v. vii. /. 5- 
Mon. bef. East. , v. viii. /. 4. 
Wed. bef. East., v. i. /. i. 
Th. bef East.,z/. i. /. I. 
Good Friday, v. iii. /. 5- 
Easter Eve, v. iv. /. 8. 
Easter Eve, v. vii. /. 7' 
Easter Day, v. iii. /. 4. 
Easter Day, v. xv. /. i. 
Easter Tues., v. vii. /. i. 
I Easter, v.\.l.\. 

1 Easter, v. iii. /. 5- 
5 Easter, v. vii. /. i. 

5 Easter, v. xi. /. 6. 
S.aft.Ascen., v. viii. /. 5* 
S. aft. Ascen., v. x. /. 2. 
Whitsunday, v. iii. /. 4. 

2 Trinity, v. ix. /. 3. 

6 Trinity, v. v. /. 6. 
6 Trinity, v. v. /. 7- 

9 Trinity, v. ii. /. 2. 

10 Trinity, v. i. /. 5- 

11 Trinity, v. i. /. 6. 
13 Trinity, v. ii. /. 3. 
17 Trinity, v. i. /. I. 
21 Trinity, v. iii. /. 4. 
25 Trinity, v. vii. /. 3. 
S. bef Adv., v. ii. /. 5. 
S. bef Adv., v. ii. /. 7. 
S.Thomas, v. iii. /. 6. 
Purification, v. xv. /. 4. 



2l8 



HOLY — HOME. 



Who trac'd His h. steps, nor ever ceas'd. 

High thoughts oi h. love impart. 

Of h. offerings timely paid. 

Watching some placid h. death. 

Ye hermits blest, ye h. maids. 

Because their secret souls a h. strain repeat. 

How the Most H. did not shrink. 

And all their /?. joy o'er contrite hearts fulfil 

Is there, and fills the h. place. 

A few bright drops of h. dew. 

Or when the h. cross is sign'd. 

By h. hands o'er-shadow'd kneel. 

Over the H. Fount they lean. 

Spirit of God's most h. Fear ! 

Holy Ghost. 
Draw, H. G., Thy seven-fold veil. 
Breathe, H. G., Thy freshening gale. 
"Come, H. G., our souls inspire." 

Home. 
wStands the bless'd h. , where Jesus deign' d, &c. 
The peaceful h., to Zeal sincere. 
Then to his early /i. did Love repair. 
Draw daily nearer /i. 
Or, if at A. they stay. 

'Tis not, "the Saviour born in David's /z." 
No peaceful /z. upon His cradle smil'd. 
Think on th' eternal /i. 
We may look /i. , and seek in vain. 
A A. for prayer and love, &c. 
So /^. -bound sailors spring to shore. 
And from th' eternal /i. above. 
Though to my /i. for one last look I turn. 
One hour of /i. before the grave. 
Sweet is the smile of A., &c. 
Hovering around their ancient /i. 
Strange to our ears the church-bells of our A. 
Mourning the ruin'd //. he still must love, &c. 
Long since — O call Thy wanderer A. 
To that dear A., safe in Thy wounded side. 
Sure, thought of these will lure it A. 
Around our A.''s green walls, &c. 
For well she knows the A. where they, &c. 
But to their A. in gladness turn. 
Their A. and God's, that favour'd place. 
My Saviour's pathway to His A. above. 
Upon the A. I love. 
Oblivion is their A. 



S. Matthias, v. i. /. 3. 
S. Mark, v. iv. /. 5. 
S. Barnabas, v. iv. /. 2. 
S. James, v. vi. /. 3. 
S. Matthew, v. i. /. i. 
S.Matthew, v. iv. /. 8. 
S. Matthew, v. vii. /. 3. 
! S.Michael, v. x. /. 8. 
SS. Sim. & Jude, v. iv. /, 2. 
H. Baptism, z/. iii. I. 2. 
H. Baptism^ z/. vi. /. i. 
Confirmation, v. iii. /. 2. 
Ordination, z>. ix. /. 2. 
Ordination, tj. xiii. /. 4. 

Confirmation, v. vii. /. I. 
Confirmation, v. vii. /. 3. 
Ordination, v. vi. /. 3. 

I Advent, tj. vii. /. 2. 
I Advent, v. vii. /. 3. 

1 Advent, v. ix. /. 5. 
3 Advent, v. ix. /. 5. 
3 Advent, f. x. /. I. 
Christmas Day, v. iii. /. 5. 
Christmas Day, v. v. /. 5. 
Christmas Day, v. xi. /. I. 

2 Epiphany, tj. xiv. /. I. 

3 Epiphany, v. viii. /. 6. 
Quinquagesima, 7/. vi. /. I. 
Ash- Wed., z/. v. /. 5. 
I Lent, V. iii. /. 8. 
I Lent, 7/. V. /. 4. 
I Lent, V. vii. /. I. 
5 Lent, V. vi. /. 5. 
Mon. bef. East., v. ii. /. I. 
Th. bef. East., v. i. /. 8. 
Good Friday, v. x. /. 4. 
Good Friday, v. x. /. 5. 

1 Easter, v. x. /. 5. 

2 Easter, v. v. /. 6. 

3 Easter, v. v. /, 8. 

4 Easter, v. iii. /, 2. 
4 Easter, v. iii. /. 3, 
Ascen. Day, v. iii. /, 4. 
Whitsun Mon., v. i. /. 3- 
Whitsun Mon., v. xi. /. 3. 



HOME — HONOURED. 

Early to quit His 7i. on earth. 

With not a wish or thought at h. 

That will not hear of love or h. 

Flies from the heart and h. she dearest loves. 

His blessed h. in Heaven hath left. 

Nor fainting turn to seek thy distant h. 

Thy message given, thine h. in sight. 

Of love and h. by mazy streams. 

Let Him strike h. and bless the rod.- 

Would in that chosen h. of Thine instal. 

Bring all our wandering fancies h. 

Our God to bless our h. delights. 

Entice him h. to be forgiven. 

They muse on all at h. 

As if our heaven and h. were here. 

To his sweet h. — so nearly won. 

Make haste, and take her h. , &c. 

Of converse high, and sacred h. 

Hope of new spring and endless h. 

There to glide h., there safely cling. 

Homeless. 
A hopeless faith, a h. race. 

Homeliest. 
To h. hearts of pilgrims pure and meek. 

Homely. 
H. scenes and simple views. 
May read his h. lesson plain. 
His nook of h. thought will change. 

Homes. 
And they had won their h. 
Ye dwell beside our paths and h. 
Our paths of sin, our h. of sorrow. 
The living h. where Christ shall dwell. 

Home-sick. 
Far, far away, the h. -s. seaman's hoard. 

Homestead. 
That by some ruin'd h. builds. 

Homeward. 
And h. to Thy Father's throne. 
Look h. through the evening sky. 
As h. from some grave belov'd we turn. 
Your amarant wreaths were earn'd ; and h. all. 

Honey. 
Where is the land with milk and h. flowing ? i Trinity, v. \. I. i . 

Honour'd. 
Best /5. and His way prepar'd. SS.Simon&Jude,z^.vi./.2. 



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Whitsun Tu., v. vii. /. i. 
Whitsun Tu., v. xi. /. 4. 
Trinity, v. xvi. /. 3. 

3 Trinity, v. ii. /. 2. 

4 Trinity, v. xx. /. 3. 

7 Trinity, v. iii. /. 3. 

8 Trinity, v. x. /. I. 
II Trinity, v. ii. /. 2. 

16 Trinity, v. v. /. 2. 

17 Trinity, v. xi. /. 3. 

18 Trinity, v. xviii. /. i. 
S.bef. Adv., v. v. /, 3. 
S. AndreM^, v. viii. /. 3. 
S. Thomas, v. iv. /. 2. 
Annunciation, v. iii. /. 5. 
S. Peter, v. xi. /. 3. 
SS. Sim, & Jud,, v. ii, /. 2. 
Matrimony, v. vii, /, 3, 
Burial of Dead, v. xii, /. 5. 
Commination, v. iv. /. 6. 

5 Lent, V. viii. /. 4. 
3 Advent, v. xi, /, 6. 

I Epiphany, v. iii, /, 7, 
Whitsun Tues, , v. vi. /. 4. 
22 Trinity, v. v. /. 3. 

3 Lent, V. iii. /. 2. 
15 Trinity, %'. iv. /. i. 

15 Trinity, v. iv. /. 2. 
Annunciation, v. x. /. 5. 

Prayer at Sea, v. iii. /, i. 

Restoration, 'v. v, /, 4. 

4 Easter, v. ii, /, 7, 

16 Trinity, v. x. /, 2, 
21 Trinity, v. iii, /. 3, 
S. Michael, v. ii, /, i. 



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HONOURS — HOPE. 



Honour's. 
Nor H's purple meed. 

Hoof. 
Fearless of the passing h. 
Nor trampling h. nor tinkling bell. 
Under the spurning h. are cast. 

Hope. 
In fearless love and h. uncloy'd. 
The H. and Glory of all lands. 
And high-breath'd h. of joys above. 
That H. should never die. 
By faith and h. in Thee unseen. 
For, is it //., that thrills so keen. 
Daily to lose themselves in h. to find their God. 
H. their unfading flower. 
Then is there h. for such as die unblest. 
But with the sinner's fear their h. departs. 
For h. or joy, for flower or fruit. 
Dare not h. to join on earth. 
Without a /z. on earth to find. 
For words of h. , and bright examples given. 
Prisoner of H. thou art — look up and sing. 
In /i. of promis'd spring. 
They who have sought, nor A. to find. 
When nature sings of joy and A. alone. 
Her darling's A. and hers, for love and Joy, &c. 
The days of A. and prayer are past. 
Said I, that prayer and /i. were o'er. 
The Church's /i. finds eyes to see. 
Their Father's joy, their A. alone. 
Shews at each turn some mould'ring /i. or joy. 
H. against A. , in love's dear task. 
Nor could tV enchantress H forecast. 
By all the trembling /i. ye feel. 
With flowers of pensive A., the wreath, &c. 
To own no A., no God but Thee, 
The proudest A. of kings dare claim. 
We cannot A. the heathen's doom. 
By the sad couch whence A. hath flown. 
By youthful H. seen beaming round her walls. 
The A. to suppliants given. 
So too may soothing H. Thy leave enjoy. 
Yet not farewell her A., since Thou, &c. 
E'en so, in A. and trembling. 
Some strain of A. and victory. 
We dare not A. like Him to shine. 
With time and A. behind us cast. 
But wreaths of A. for aye to live. 



3 Advent, v. x. /, 5- 

I Epiphany, v. vii. /. 5- 
7 Trinity, v. vi. /. 4. 
12 Trinity, v. iii. /. 7- 

4 Advent, z>. viii. /. i. 
Christmas Day, v. v. /. 3, 

1 Christmas, v. x. /. 3. 

2 Christmas, v. i. /. 8. 
Epiphany, v. iii. /. 4. 

2 Epiphany, v. viii, /. I. 
6 Epiphany, v. xi. /. 8. 
Septuagesima, v. vii. /. 2. 
2 Lent, V. vi. /. i. 

2 Lent, V. vii. /. 3. 
4 Lent, V. vii. /. 4. 
Palm Sunday, v. iv, /. 7. 
Wed, bef. East., v. v, /, 7. 
Easter Eve, v. v. /, 7. 
Easter Eve, v. viii. /, I. 
Easter Eve, v. viii, /. 2. 
Easter Tues., v. x. /. i. 

3 Easter, z>. ii. /. 7, 

3 Easter, v. iv, /, 8. 

4 Easter, v. v. /, I. 
4 Easter, v. vii, /, 7, 
4 Easter, v. vii. /. 10. 
Trinity, v. xviii. /. 3. 

1 Trinity, v. iv, /, y. 

2 Trinity, v. vi, /, 3. 
4 Trinity, v. xv. /, I. 

6 Trinity, v. vi. /. 7- 

7 Trinity, v. vii, /. 6. 

12 Trinity, v. ix, /. 8. 

13 Trinity, v. xii. /. 2. 

18 Trinity, v. xv. /. I. 

19 Trinity, v. vii. /. 2. 

21 Trinity, v. vi, /. 6. 

22 Trinity, z^, ix, /, 2. 
24 Trinity, v. viii. /. I. 

24 Trinity, v. xii. /. 2. 

25 Trinity, 2/. iv. /. I. 
S, bef, Adv,, v. iv, /. I. 
S. bef. Adv., v. viii, /, 2. 
S. bef Adv., v. ix, /. 7- 
S. Andrew, z'. x. /. 3. 



HOPE — HOREB. 



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Thou only h. of souls. 

The pure, calm h. be thine. 

We and our earthly griefs may ask and h. apart. 

Didst guide our h. , where Christ should rise. 

Might cast o'er h. and memory. 

Thy lofty h. , Thy lowly prayer. 

And Christian H. can cheer the eye. 

And view His least and worst with h. , &c. 

And to wise hearts this certain /i. is given. 

And we must /i. , so sweet the tone. 

But all is still, 'twixt k. and fear. 

H. of new spring and endless home. 

Is here ! what h. and joy and love. 

Her flower and h. ? but thou art with him there. 

That thou shouldst H. or Fancy give. 

With strength and h. your feeble dust. 

Hopeless. 
Fond h. fancies cower. 
A h. faith, a homeless race. 
When in their last, their h. day. 
An angel's h. fall. 
Whence parents' eyes would h. shrink. 

Hopes. 
New thoughts of God, new h. of Heaven. 
Their treasur'd/^. , just born, baptiz'd, and gone. 
Bright h., that erst the bosom warm'd. 
From all the h. and charms of earth. 
Till all our h. and thoughts are led. 
Though dearest h. are faithless found. 
From h. fulfiU'd and mutual love. 
When h. presumptuous fade and fall. 
'Tis Thine by vows, and h., and fears. 
Think where thy coward h. had flown. 
On human h. and fears. 
Aerial h. and pensive joys. 
Till all bright h. , and hues of day. 
Where souls and bodies, h. and joys. 
As earthly h. abus'd are less than h. divine. 
To wish our h. were new. 
Thy treasur'd h. and raptures high. 
Save that his h. more boldly soar. 

Hofst. 
Look where thou h. to live. 

Hoping. 
Yet h. near the shrine to keep. 

Horeb. 
On H.^ with Elijah, let us lie. 



Conv. of S . Paul, v. xii. /. 3. 
SS.Philip&James,z^.xi./.2. 
S. Barnabas, v. vi. /. 8. 
S.John Bapt. v. iv. /. 7. 
S. Peter, v. x. /. 3. 
S. James, v. iv. /. 8. 
S. 'Matthew, v. iii. /. 3. 
S. Matthew, v. vii. /. 8. 
S. Matthew, v. viii. /. 7. 
H. Communion, 7/. viii./. 3. 
Burial of Dead, v. vi. /. 5. 
Burial of Dead, v. xii. /. 5. 
Churching, v. iii. /. 2. 
Prayer at Sea, v. iv. /. 7. 
Restoration, v. ix. /. 5. 
Accession, v. v. /. 8. 

2 Christmas, v. iv. /. 4. 
5 Lent, V. viii. /. 4. 

12 Trinity, v. vii. /. 2. 

13 Trinity, v. xxi. /. 4. 
Burial of Dead, v. iv. /. 5. 

Morning, v. vii. /. 4. 
H. Innocents, v. vi. /. 4. 

I Christmas, v. iv. /. I. 
Circumcision, v. xv. /. 3. 
Epiphany, v. vi. /. 2. 
W. bef. Easter, v. iii. /. 3. 
W. bef Easter, v. vi. /. 4. 
Good Friday, v. iv. /. 3. 
Good Friday, v. x. /. 3. 
Whitsun Tu., v. iii. /. 3. 

10 Trinity, v. iv. /. 4. 

II Trinity, v. ii. /. 4. 

11 Trinity, v. iii. /. 5. 

12 Trinity, v. iii. /. 5. 

17 Trinity, v. vi, /, 6. 

18 Trinity, v. xxi. /. 4. 

S S. Philip& James, v. x. /. I . 
S. Luke, V. xi. /. 3. 

22 Trinity, v. x. /. 4. 
Ash- Wed., v. iv. /. 7. 
9 Trinity, v. ii. /. 4. 



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horizon's — HOUR. 



When o'er th' h. 'j silent line. 



Horizoit's. 



Horn. 



Upon Thine altar's h. of gold, 

Hosanna. 
E'en with the loud H. ringing in His ears. 
"ZT." now, to-morrow " Crucify." 
H. to their chief. 

Hosannas. 
His H. here below. 

Host. 
God's witnesses, a glorious h. 

Hosts. 
Beams on the martyr h. , a beacon light. 
I mark Him, how by seraph /i. ador'd. 

Hot. 
Still in the world's /i. restless gleam. 

Hour. 
Whiling away the lonesome /i. 
In wilful slumber, deepening every A-. 
As though her evil /i. were fled. 
Thine too the drearier k. 
The weary A. of noon. 
Our trial A. of woes. 
Thus in her lonely /i. 
Their spirits every A. imbu'd. 
How sweet, in that dark A., to fall. 
High thoughts were with Him in that A. 
One A. of home before the grave. 
But ask of elder days, earth's vernal A. 
That she to paint that A. may dare. 
E'en in His A. of agony He thought. 
In calmness for His far-seen A. He stays. 
Help us, one A., to trace His musings, &c. 
One heart-ennobling A. ! It may not be. 
Is it not strange, the darkest A. ? 
To rest one little A. 
Seem'd sacred in that A. 
If yet, invok'd in A. of need. 
In her self-torturing A. 
So have I seen, in Spring's bewitching A. 
Teach her to know and love her A. of prayer. 
Let us not miss th' accepted A. 
To whom a weary A. is loss. 
Help us, each A., with steadier eye. 
Till her appointed //. 
The A. that saw from opening heaven. 



2 Christmas, v. iv. /. 3. 

I Easter, v. ii. /. i. 

I Advent, v. ii. /. 6. 
I Advent, v. v. /. 5. 
10 Trinity, v. ii. /. 6. 

Palm Sunday, v. ii. /. 6, 

S. Bartholom,, v. xvi. /. I. 

Wed. bef Easter, v. vii. /. 5 . 
Ascension Day, v. v. /. 3. 

SS.Phil.&Jas.jZ/. iv. /. I. 

Evening, v. ii. /. 4. 

1 Advent, v. xiii. /. 2. 

2 Advent, v. ii. /. 4. 

2 Christmas, v. iv, /. 2. 
2 Christmas, v. vii. /. 2. 
2 Christmas, v. viii. /. 4. 

5 Epiphany, v. ii. /, I. 

6 Epiphany, v. xi, /. 3. 
Ash- Wed., v. iii. /. 5. 
Ash- Wed., v. vii. /. i. 

1 Lent, V. V. /. 4. 

2 Lent, V. ix. /. I. 
4 Lent, V. ix. /. 4. 
Mon. bef East, v. v. /. 2. 
Mon. bef East. , v. v. /. 6. 
Mon. bef. East., v. vi. /. 6. 
Mon. bef East., ?:/. vii. /. I, 
Good Friday, v. i. /. I. 
Easter Eve, v. iv. /. 2. 
Easter Mon., v. xi. /. 4. 

I Easter, v. i. /. 2. 

3 Easter, v. iii. /, 2. 

3 Easter, v. vi. /. 5' 
5 Easter, v. iv. /. i. 
Whitsunday, v. xi. /. 3. 
Whitsun Tues., v. iv. /. 2. 
Trinity, v. ii. /. i. 

4 Trinity, v. xv. /. 4. 
4 Trinity, v. xvi, /, i. 



HOUR — HOUSEHOLD. 



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Full many a dreary anxious h. 

Think on the shame, that dreadful h. 

For healing... e'en now thine h. is come. 

To utter death that h. shall sweep. 

But with mild radiance every h. 

Ye felt your Maker's smile that h. 

And thank Thee for each trying h. 

Is he alone in that dark h. ? 

The first lorn k. of widowhood. 

Till pass'd th' enquiring day-light h. 

Successive made His witnesses that h. 

Wide open from that h. 

Sweet awful h. ! 

They brood upon life's peaceful k. 

The hallow' d k. do Thou renew. 

The stillness of that h. 

O kindly soothing in high Victory's h. 

O for one h. of prayer like thine 1 

In that lorn h. and desolate. 

As, in this sacred h. and still. 

Who grasp, this h., the sword of Heaven. 

We trust them in that musing h. 

Hourly. 
These are Thy wonders, h. wrought. 

Hours. 
That He, by whom our bright h. shone. 
Told the long h. of death, as, one by one. 
What sunshine h. had taught in vain. 
The World some h. is on her way. 
In lonely h., Christ risen appears. 
In social h. , who Christ would see. 
And raise accusing shades of h. gone by. 
If long and sad thy lonely h. 
As when ye crown'd the sunshine k. 
If chance the golden h. be nigh. 
For lavish'd h. and love mis-spent ! 
'Tis true, bright h. together told. 
Oh ! happy h. of heaven- ward thought ! 
If thou hast lov'd, in k. of gloom. 
Oft in her solemn k. we dream thee nigh. 

House. 
Which on some holy h. we mark. 
The holy h. is still beset. 
And h. to k., and field to field. 
Have I not brought thee from the y^. of slaves 

Household. 
He sees the holy k. borne. 



5 Trinity, v. viii. /. I. 

6 Trinity, v. vii. /. I. 

7 Trinity, v. iii. /. 6. 
1 1 Trinity, v. v. /. 5- 
13 Trinity, v. xviii. /. I. 

15 Trinity, v. vi. /. I. 

16 Trinity, v. xi. /. 3. 
19 Trinity, v. i. /. 5. 
19 Trinity, v. vi. /. 4. 
S. Thomas, v. vi. /. 5- 
S. Thomas, v. vii. /. 7. 
Purification, v. xv. /. I. 
H. Comm,, v. xvi. /. I. 
Confirmation, v. v. /. 2. 
Confirmation, v. viii. /. 2. 
Burial of Dead, v. viii. /. 2. 
Prayer at Sea, v. iv. /. I. 
Restoration, v. iv. /. 4. 
Accession, v. iv. /. i. 
Ordination, v. v. /. 4. 
Ordination, v. viii. /. 3. 
Ordination, v. x. /. 2. 

6 Trinity, v. ii. /. I. 

2 Christmas, v. v. /. *]. 
Tu. bef East., v. x. /. i. 
Good Friday, v. v. /. 3. 
Easter Day, v. iv. /. 3. 
Easter Day, v. xv. /. 2. 
Easter Day, v. xv. /. 3. 

3 Trinity, v. i. /. 3. 
II Trinity, v. iv. /. 3. 
15 Trinity, v. ii. /. 3. 
21 Trinity, v. vi. /. 5- 
S. bef Adv., v. ii. /. 4. 
S. Andrew, v. ii. /. i. 
S. Barthol., v. xi. /. i. 
Gun. Treas., v. x. /. i. 
K. Ch. Martyr, v. vi. /. 4. 

3 Epiphany, v. iv. /. 4. 
2 Trinity, v. ix. /. 3. 
II Trinity, v. i. /. 2. 
? 20 Trinity, v. iv. /. 5* 

I Lent, V. ii. /. 4. 



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HOUSEHOLD —HUES. 



Sweet all the joys that crowd the h. nook. 

The h. stores untouch'd, the roses bright. 

Her Father's h. to adorn. 

Nor may our h. vme or fig-tree hide. 

"Which by his h. fountain grew. 

Thine h. choir, in true accord. 

House-top. 
Where on the h.-t., all night long. 

Hover. 
H around us while we pray. 
That h. o'er the new-born King of kings. 
Must h. nearer earth, and less in light. 
Such dear remembrances will h. 



H. His holy Dove. 



Hover'd. 



Hovering. 



H. around their ancient home. 
H. His gracious brow above. 
Came k. to our sainted sires. 
Will still be h. o'er the tomb. 
God's unseen armies h. round. 
Is hovering — comes it not of Thee ? 

Hovers. 
H. on softest wings. 

Howl. 
To k. and chafe amid the bending trees. 

Howling. 
Amid the h. wintry sea. 
Thy k. waste, thy charnel-house and chain. 
In the waste k. wilderness. 

Hozvls. 
The wild dog h. at fall of night. 

Hue. 
As every lovely h. is Light. 
Melts in dim haze each coarse ungentle h. 
And each small flower of bashful h. 
In strengthening form and freshening h. 

Hues. 
H. of the rich unfolding mom. 
There, parted into rainbow k. 
Where all bright h. together run. 
Cheap forms, and common k. , 'tis true. 
Beyond the summer A. of even. 
Till all bright hopes, and k. of day. 
'Mid wither'd A. and sere, its lot be cast. 
H of their own, fresh borrow'd from the heart. 
The brighter for their /i. of gloom. 



I Lent, V. vii. /. 3. 
3 Lent, V. V. /. 5- 

3 Easter, v. vi. /. 3. 

1 Trinity, v. ii. /. 7. 
S. Barthol., v. x. /. 2. 
SS. Sim. & Jud., v. ii. /. 3. 

5 Easter, v. iii. /. 5. 

Morning, v. vii. /. 2. 
H. Innocents, v. i. /. 4. 
24 Trinity, v. xi. /. 4. 
S. Andrew, v. iii. /. 2. 

Whitsunday, v. iii. /. 4. 

5 Lent, V. vi. /. 5. 
Whitsun Tues. , v. x. /. 2. 
8 Trinity, v. ii. /. 2. 
16 Trinity, v. iii. /. 2. 
All Saints, v. iii. /. 2. 
Ordination, v. iii. /. 2. 

Holy Baptism, v. i. /. 4. 

4 Epiphany, v. i. /. 4. 

Evening, v. ix. /. 3. 
4 Epiphany, v. vi. /. 2. 
18 Trinity, v. ii. /. I. 

Whitsun Mon. , v. iv. /. 4. 

Quinquagesima, v. xv. /. 3. 
24 Trinity, v. vii. /. 4. 
S. Barthol., v. ii. /. 3. 
H. Baptism, v. ix. /. 2. 

Morning, v. i. /. I. 
Quinquagesima, v. xiv./. I. 

2 Trinity, v. i. /. 3. 
2 Trinity, v. iv. /. 5- 
4 Trinity, v. xvi. /. 3. 
II Trinity, v. iii. /. 5. 
21 Trinity, v. iv. /. 6. 
24 Trinity, v. ii. /. 4. 
Restoration, v. ii. /. 4. 



HUMAN — HURRIED. 

Human. 
E'en h. Love will shrink from sight. 
Where h. sorrow breathes her lowly moan. 
Nor h. wisdom nor divine. 
When one by one each h. sound. 
Aught h. in the charm. 
On h. hopes and fears. 
Of h. or angelic frame. 
Too high above our h. thought. 
A wand no h. arm may wield. 
Of h. care and crime. 
E'en as He goes ; with the same h. heart. 
But two capricious h. hearts. 

Humble. 
Blind Bartimeus' h. prayer. 
What though in poor and /?, guise. 
W^ith folded arms on h. breast. 
In h. following of his Saviour dear. 

Humbled. 
To h. souls, that sink for shame. 
Of h. hearts, that own Thy love. 
H. by all He gives. 
All wondering cries the h. heart. 

Humbleness. 
Nay — but in stedfast h. 



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In holier love and h. vows. 



Humbler. 
Humblest. 



There, swath'd in h. poverty. 

Hung. 
Thy crown in sight is k. 
Around those lips where power and mercy h. 
H hiding sun and star. 

Hunger. 
Where souls with sacred k. sighing. 

Hungry. 
The prayers of h. souls and poor. 
And stills the wailing sea-bird on the h. shore. 

Hunter. 
The warrior's pride, the h. 'j mirth. 
Now the tir'd h. winds a parting note. 

HurVd. 
The giddy waves so restless h. 
While on her death-bed, ere to ruin h. 

Hurried. 
Her infant sees, and springs with h. hand. 

Q 



4 Lent, V. vi. /. i. 
Ascen. Day, v. viii. /. 4, 

2 Trinity, v. iii. /. 2. 

4 Trinity, v. x. /. I. 

5 Trinity, v. xiii. /. 4. 
10 Trinity, v. iv. /,'4. 

13 Trinity, v. vi. /. 2. 
15 Trinity, v. iii. /. 6. 
19 Trinity, v. ii. /. 2. 
S. Matthew, v. iv. /, 2. 
S. Michael, v. viii. /. 3. 
S. Luke, V. ii. /. i . 

1 Advent, v. vi. /. 4. 

3 Epiphany, v. x. /. I. 
W^hitsunTu., v. ix. /. 3. 
S. Matthias, v. iv. /. 2. 

S. aft. Ascen., v. vii. /. 5. 

14 Trinity, v. v. /. 6. 
S S.Phil. &Jas.,z^. xiii. /.4. 
S. Barthol. , v. vii. /. 2. 

Th. bef. Easter, v. v. /. 5. 

5 Easter, v. iv. /. 5. 
Epiphany, v. vii. /. I. 

2 Christmas, v. vi. /. 8. 
Easter Eve, v. i. /. 5. 
S. Matthew, v. ii. /. iv. 

S. bef. Advent, v. vi. /. 7. 

I Easter, v. ix. /. 4. 
7 Trinity, v. iv. /. 6. 

6 Epiphany, v. viii. /. 5. 
23 Trinity, v. ii. /. i. 

12 Trinity, v. v. /. 5. 
S. Michael, v. x. /. 3. 

Commination, v. iii. /. 7. 



226 



HURRY — IDLY. 



Hurry. 
Thou know'st how hard to h. by. 

Hurrying. 

Nor slow, nor 7i. , but in faith. 

The pale moon k. to the west. 

With h. footsteps from th' accurs'd abode. 

Is /?. by, nor ever stays. 

Not in a whirlwind h. by. 

When storms are h. by. 

Husband. 
And Brother too, kind H of my heart. 
Her guileless k, walks beside. 

Htisk. 
H. , idle words, and thoughts of ill. 
To close the weary eye and /z. the parting breath. 
As bloodhounds A. their baying wild. 

Hzts/i'd. 
Like a reviving flower when storms are /z. on high. Churching, z>. ii. /. 6. 

Hymn. 
What seem'd an idol h. , now breathes of Thee. 
All //. Thy glory, Lord, aright. 
To h. the birth-night of the Lord. 
Banquet and h., your Eden's festal store. 



8 Trinity, v. v. /. i. 

S. Stephen, v. ii. /. 3. 
I Christmas, v. i. /. 3. 

1 Lent, V. ii. /. 3. 
Trinity, v. xiii. /. 2. 
13 Trinity, v. xvii. /. 3. 
20 Trinity, v. i. /. 6. 

M. bef. Easter, v. i. /. 2. 
Purification, v. ix. /. 3. 

2 Advent, v. v. /. 3. 
Sexagesima, v. x. /. 6. 
All Saints, -v. v. /. 5. 



Hymns. 
Their lawless cries are tun'd to h. of perfect love. 
Alms all around and //. within. 
With h. of angels in His ears. 
Tones that with seraph h. might blend, 
\Ti h. as soft as balm. 
Such the triumphal h. 
Her h. of high thanksgiving still. 
Their soothing h. for her to sing. 



3 Lent, V. viii. /. 5. 

4 Trinity, v. vi. /. 3. 
S. bef Advent, v. iii. /. 2. 
S. Michael, v. iv. /. 8. 

4 Epiphany, v. vii. /. 8. 
I Easter, v. x. /. i. 
Whitsun Tu., v. xi. /. i. 
Trinity, v. ix. /. 3. 
8 Trinity, v. vi. /. 4. 
Purification, v. iii. /. I. 
S. Luke, V. xviii. /. 4. 
SS.Simon&Jude, v.'ix. 1. 4. 



IDEAL. 

Farewell, for her, th' /. scenes so fair. 
Thy youth^s /. hoard. 

Idle, 
Hush, i. words, and thoughts of ill. 
An i. vaunt of song. 
From i. words, that restless throng. 

Idly. 
What is the heaven we i. dream ? 
But, while I rov'd or /. dream'd. 
Pour'd /. over some dark page. 



24 Trinity, v. xii. /. I. 
SS. Phil. & Jas. , V. ix. /. 4. 

2 Advent, V. v, /. 3. 
4 Trinity, v, i. /. 2. 
12 Trinity, v. ix, /. I. 

6 Epiphany, v. viii. /. i. 
I Easter, v. ii, /. 5. 
14 Trinity, v. iii. /, 5. 



IDLY — IMBU'd. 

And i. droops, to thee resign'd. 
O is it nought to you ? that i. gay. 

Idol. 
What seem'd an i. hymn, now breathes of Thee. 
Should bards in z. -hymns profane. 
Their i. world and them, shall sweep ... away. 
An i. form of earthly gold. 
One tyrant Lord, one i. throne. 
Lest i. pleasures court. 
What i. shapes are on the wall pourtray'd. 
Till every i. throne. 

Idolatries, 
On dead men's crimes, and Jews' i. 

Idolatry, 
'Tis blind /. no more. 



To i. or wife or child, 
On z. knee. 



Idolize. 

Idolizing, 

Idols. 



That i. would befriend. 
Than be according to our i. heard. 
On cloud-born i. of this lower air. 
Earth and her i, part. 

Hush, idle words, and thoughts of i. 
Upon the verge of good or i. 
I. matched with grief and sin. 
Crowding a world of good or i, 
Belial or Mammon, grant us not the /, 
/. fare the lay, though soft as dew. 
/. spar'd ; but would we store aright. 

Illume, 
To linger, while the morning rays i. 
Than e'er did western heaven i. 

Illumined, 
Where out from each i. page. 



So, truest i. of the Christ. 
We see one glorious /, look. 

Love z. in that cordial look, 

Lo here the fountain to z". 

And "with the thought of God i. 
Their spirits every hour i. 



Image, 

Imaged, 
Imbue. 
Imbii^d. 



227 

All Saints, V. i, /. 3, 
Commination, v. ii. /, 5. 

3 Lent, V. viii. /. 5. 
Palm Sunday, v. v. /. 3, 

, Good Friday, v. vi. /. 6. 
5 Easter, v. vii. /. 6, 
Whitsun M., v. xiii. /. 2. 
8 Trinity, v. iv. /. 3, 

17 Trinity, v. v. /, 2. 

18 Trinity, v. xvii. /. 2. 

17 Trinity, v. vi. /. 3, 

Sexagesima, v. vii. /. 2. 
W, bef. East,, v. vi. /. 10, 

5 Epiphany, z/, iv. /. 4, 

8 Trinity, v. iii. /. 3. 
17 Trinity, v, x, /. 5. 
24 Trinity, v. iii. /. 4. 
S. Matthew, v. vi, /. 4, 

2 Advent, V. v. /. 3. 

6 Epiphany, v. ii. /. 4, 

4 Trinity, v. vii. /. 4. 
6 Trinity, v. ii. /. 4. 
17 Trinity, v. xi. /. 4. 
Matrimony, v. iii. /. i. 
Restoration, v. vii. /. 2, 

4 Epiphany, z/. iv. /. 6, 
4 Lent, V, iv. /. 4, 

S,Barthol., V. iii. /, 2, 

4 Lent, V. xi, /. i. 

S. BarthoL, v. iii. /, 3, 

Quinquagesima, v. viii. /. i . 
Accession, v. v. /. 7- 

5 Epiphany, v. xi. /. 6. 

6 Epiphany, v. xi. /. 3. 



228 



IMMORTAL — IMPURE, 



Immortal. 
Still greets you with glad tidings of i. joy. 
Our frail i. souls, His work and Satan's thrall. 
A soul that once had tasted of i. Truth. 
To her i. Spouse and King. 
Shall on some brother's brow i. bloom. 
/. Greece, dear land of glorious lays. 
Meet for their new i. birth. 

Impair. 
Though absence may ?'., or cares annoy. 

Impart. 
Communion blest i. 
He doth i. 

God will not let Love's work i. 
Thy lightning glance did then /. 
He doth Himself/. 
High thoughts of holy love i. 
Thine own meek self to me i. 
The knowledge of itself, i. 
With us they stay'd, high warning to i. 
Only let Heaven her fire i. 
Will His true self /. 

Imparts. 
All glowing with the light accepted Love i. 
Which heavenly truth i. 

Impassion^ d. 
Waste their i. might on dreams of earth. 

Imperial. 
Lies fall'n /. Pride. 
The world's i. wreath. 

Impervious. 
And shades i. to the proud world's glare. 

Impress''d. 
God hath i. His mark of blame. 
The Cross by angel hands i. 
With Jesus' mark i. 

Imprinted. 
Of the true cross, /. deep. 

Imprisoned. 
Soft as i. martyr's death-bed calm. 

Imprisoning. 
How joyful from th' i, ark. 
Th' i. stone is roll'd away. 

Impure, 
What worldly hearts and hearts /. 



Christmas Day, v. x. /. 6. 
6 Epiphany, v. vi. /. 8. 
6 Epiphany, v. viii. /, 8. 
Sexagesima, v. vii. /. 5. 

2 Lent, V. xii. /. 2. 

3 Lent, V. vi. /. 5. 
Bur. of Dead, v. x. /. 4. 

24 Trinity, v. viii. /. 3. 



Circumcision, v. v, /. 4. 
Wed. bef. East. , v. viii. /. 2. 
1 2 Trinity, v. i. /. 5. 
Conv.ofS.Paul, z/.xiii./. 2. 
Purification, v. xvii. /. 2. 
S, Mark, v. iv. /. 5. 
S.James, v. iv. /. 7. 
S.BarthoL, v. vii. /. 4. 
S.Michael, v. viii. /. i. 
Churching, v. ii. /. I, 
Gun. Treas., v. xiii. /. 4. 

I Christmas, v. vii. /. 6. 
Septuagesima, v. i. /. 2. 

4 Epiphany, v. vii. /. 4. 



Whitsun Mon., v. v. /. 6. 
Whitsun Mon. , v. xiv. /. 6. 

K. Ch. Martyr, v. iii. /. 2. 

Sexagesima, v. ix. /. 2. 
All Saints, v. iv. /. 7. 
Holy Baptism, v. vii. /. 3. 

Whitsun Tues., z/. xiv. /. 3. 

Good Friday, v. iii. /. 6. 

Quinquagesima, v. v. I. i. 
Easter Day, v. x. /. 4. 

S. Matthew, v. vii. /. 5. 



INCARNATE — INLAND. 



229 



Incarnate. 
The world's i. Maker we discern. 
Then on th' i. Saviour's breast. 
Till resting by th' z. Lord. 

Incense. 
With i. of pure heart's desire. 
Such i. as of right belongs. 
Their votive i. bring. 
No richer i. breathes on earth. 
The spreading cloud of i. soar'd. 

Inconstant. 
And as th' i. wildfires dart. 

Increase. 
Bless'd i. of reviving Earth. 
Gives large i. 

Indulge. 
I. thee and rejoice. 

Iitfant. 
As o'er a sleeping i. 'j eyes. 
The "innocent brightness" of an z'.'j- face. 



3 Advent, v. iv. /. 6. 
6 Epiphany, v. xi. /. i. 
Ascension Day, v. v. /. I. 

1 Easter, v. vi. /. 4. 
S. aft. Ascen., v. x. /. 3. 
18 Trinity, v. vii. /. 2. 
Churching, v. ii. /. 2. 
Ordination, v. i. /. 3. 

2 Christmas, v. i. /. 3. 

Quinquagesima, v. ii. /. 3. 
S. after Ascen., v. ii. /. 4. 

2 Epiphany, z/. ii. /. 4. 

2 Advent, z/. i. /. 4. 
H. Innocents, v. iv. /. 4. 

Ofsouls that?. -like beneath their burthen bend. H. Innocents, v. vii. /. 8. 

Circumcision, v. ii. /. I. 
Epiphany, v. viii. /. 4. 

3 Easter, v. iv. /. 4. 

4 Easter, z/. i. /. 4. 
8 Trinity, z^. vii. /. 4. 
24 Trinity, z/. vi. /. 2. 
SS.Phil.&Jas.,z/.iii./. i. 
Commination, v. iii. /. 7- 



Thine i. cries, O Lord. 

First made our i. spirits bum. 

Her i. 's thrilling kiss. 

Though sleep have clos'd her /. ^s eye. 

Pollute with i. 's blood. 

As if, fond leaning where her i. slept. 

Sweet is the z. 'j waking smile. 

Her /, sees, and springs with hurried hand. 

Infants. 
Like i.s' slumbers, pure and light. 
Like i. sporting on the shore. 
From US' simple lays. 

Infinite. 
The i. descent. 
Us'd to behold the /. 

Influence. 
No drop, for them, of kindly i. found. 

Infuse. 
Lowly thoughts may best i. 

Infusing. 
I. all that fires the breast. 
In vile things noble breath i. 

Iniquity. 
A desert, where i. 

Inland. 
Thou too art here with thy soft i. tones. 



Evening, v. xiii. /. 4. 
H. Innocents, v. v. /. 3. 
Catechism, v. xi. /. 4. 

Tues. bef East., v. vi. /. 4. 
12 Trinity, v. v. /. 8. 

23 Trinity, v. v. /. 4. 

1 Epiphany, v. iii. /. 8. 

2 Epiphany, v. iv. /. 3. 
Palm Sunday, v. v. /. 8. 

18 Trinity, v. i. /. 3. 

Prayer at Sea, v. ii. /. i. 



230 



INMOST — INVAbEi 

Inmost. 



Deep in the mother's i. heart. 
Who in Thine i. shrine. 
What voice his i. heart appals. 
A voice from Mercy's i. shrine. 

InnocencL 
For why should /, be told ? 
The relics of lost i. 
In purest light of i. 
The princely heart of i. 
O bliss of child4ike i. , and love. 

Innocent. 
The "z. brightness" of an infant's face. 
Your i. mirth may borrow. 
Had taught the i. air their sadly thrilling parts. 
His i. gestures wear. 

Innunierous. 
Ye in i. choir. 

Insecfs. 
To light up worlds, or wake an i. 'j- mirth. 

Inspire^. 
"Come, Holy Ghost, our souls /." 

Iitstal. 
Would in that chosen home of Thine i. 



I. pure, or Heaven-taught art 

/. day by day. 

Th' L light. 

Intemperance. 
Or will the thorns, that strew i. bed. 



Instinct. 

Instructed. 
Insufferable. 



Not as at first, but with i. cry. 
Still tending with i. ray. 
/. blaze and higher. 



Intenser. 



Your grateful i. rise. 



Intercessions. 
Intercessor. 



The i.''s part. 
Thine /. never dies. 

Intruding. 
How then should rash i. glance. 

Invade^ 
Dares not /. the guarded nest. 



6 Epiphatiy, v. vi. /. 4. 
2 Easter, v. x. /. 2. 
Conv. of S. Paul, v. iii. /. 5^ 
H. Comm.^ v. vii. /. 3. 

Ash-Wed., v. i. /. 7. 
Easter Day, v. x. /. 2. 
2 Trinity, v. vi. /. 2. 
6 Trinity, v. vi. /. 4. 

24 Trinity, v-. x. /. i. 

H. Innocents, v. iv. /. 4* 
15 Trinity, v. iv, /. 4. 
S.bef.Adv,,z/, vii. /. 8. 
H. Baptism, v. viii, /. 3. 

S. Michael, v. vii. /. 6. 

Mon, bef. East, v. iv, /, 4. 

Ordination, v. vi, /. 3* 

17 Trinity, v. xi. /. 3* 

1 Epiphany, v. i, /. 4. 

Catechism, z/. iii. /. 4. 
Conv. of S.Paul, v. vi. /. 6. 

2 Lent, V. iv. /. i. 

5 Easter, v. v. /. i. 

25 Trinity, v. vii. /, 7. 
Conv. of S.Paul,z'.xiii./i6. 

3 Epiphany, v. vi. /, 5. 

5 Epiphany, v. xiii. /. 3. 
H, Comm., z'. xii. /. 4. 

4 Lent, z'. vi. /. 3. 
S.Peter, v. iii. /. 4. 



iNVERTED---ISRAEU 



231 



Inverted. 

Invested. 

Invisible. 

Invite. 



Invites-. 



Invoked. 



Then laid on him th' L tree. 

/, burn and glow. 

By some soft touch i. 

And to His arms i. 

By which our Mother's voice i. 

If yet, i. in hour of need. 

Inward. 
Then, with that i. Music fraught. 
To the i. ear devout. 
Therefore on fearful dreams her i. sight. 
Left lingering on his i. ear. 

Ire. 
Mingling with tones of feai" and i. 
The flames of His consuming jealous i. 

Isaac's. 
Watch by our father /. 'j- pastoral door, 
/.'j fond blessing may not fall on scorn. 
Of old on /. 'j nuptial bed. 

Isle. 
Full many a soft green i. appears. 
Break not upon so lone- an i. 
The fragrance of that genial i. 

isles. 
One of Life's fairy i. 
Where slowly, round his i. of sand. 
When thou hast told those i. of light. 
Now to green i. of shade and dew. 

Islet. 
iSTor for yon river i. wild. 

Israel. 
Borrow of /, 'j- minstrelsy. 
Thou wilt — for Thou art I.'s God. 
Into freed I.''s lap her jewels and her gold. 
Old I.'s long-lost son. 
See /. 'j- sons, like glowing brands. 
Who, with His own true /. 
All that He asks on /.'j part. 
For God's new /., sunk as low. 
First Levi, then all /. , from the snare. 
And as on I.^s awe-struck ear. 
As /. 'j crowned mourner felt. 



S. Peter, v. x. I. i. 
4 Trinity, v^ xvii. /. 4. 
Morning, v. i. /. 3. 
Catechism, v. iv. /. 4. 
S.bef. Adv., v. v. /. 2. 
I Easter, v. i. /. 2. 

4 Advent, v. xv. /. 3. 

1 Epiphany, v. ii. /. 2. 

5 Easter, v. ix. /. i. 
Conv.of S.Paul, z/. xiv./.4. 

5 Lent, V. x. /. 2, 
9 Trinity, v. vii. /. 3. 

2 Lent, V. X. /. i. 

2 Lent, V, xiv. /. 3. 
Matrimony, v. vi. /. 6. 

1 Advent, v. viii. /. 4. 
Th. bef. East. , v. iii. /. 4. 
SS. Sim, & Jude, v. iii. /. 2. 

Easter Tues., v. iv. /. 4. 
Whitsun Mon., v. iii. /. 4. 
22 Trinity, v. xi. /. I. 
Confirmation, v. vi, /. 3. 

Easter Tues., v. iii. /. i. 

Circumcision, v. xii. /. 3. 

2 Christmas, v. iii. /. I. 

3 Lent, V. ii. /. 6. 

4 Lent, V. xi. /. 2. 

5 Lent, V. V. /. 4. 
5 Lent, V. xi. /. 5. 
5 Lent, V. xii. /. 4. 
Th. bef. East., v. ii. /. 3. 

5 Easter, v. xii. /. 4. 
Whitsunday, v. vi. /. i. 

6 Trinity, v. iii. /. 7. 



232 



ISRAEL— JESUS. 



While sadly round them /. 'j- children look. 

Yet in fallen /. are there hearts and eyes. 

That /.'j King with sorrow stains. 

The glory of the Lord, the Lord of /. 

When in Thy love and /. V sin. 

Christ in His /. 

Calm on the tents of /. lay, 

Charg'd with the breath of /. 'j prayer. 

Israelite. 
And soon the /. indeed. 

Issuing, 
W^hen /. from his cloud of fiery gold. 
Or i. thence, the eyes of mourners steeps. 



The olive -wreath, the i. wand. 
With burnish'd /. for its screen. 



Ivied. 



Ivy. 



JACOB'S. 

Thou, who didst sit on J. 'j well. 

Jarring. 
And hoarse and/ all. 
From Pride's false chime, and/, wrong. 

Jealous. 
The flames of His consuming/, ire. 
And tell thy jewels o'er withy, eye. 
Of Him whose name is J. 
Now resting from youry'. care. 
Oh ! j. God ! how could a sinner dare. 

Jealousy. 
There, if in/, and strong disdain. 

Jehovah. 
Steals on the ear, to say, y.'j choice. 
Fire from J. came. 
As wisely mightst thou in J. ' j fane. 

Jerichds. 
And haughty J. 's cloud-piercing wall. 

Jeszi. 
J., do Thou my soul receive. 
J. , do Thou my foes forgive. 

Jesus. 
Stands the bless'dhome, where J. deign'd, 
The lines of J. ' death. 
This is he whom J. loves. 



9 Trinity, v. i. /. 2. 

9 Trinity, v. ix. /. 4. 

10 Trinity, v. i. /. 7. 

17 Trinity, v. iv. /. 6. 

18 Trinity, v. xxi. /. I. 
Purification, v. xiv. /. 4. 
Confirmation, v. i. /. 2. 
Ordination, v. i. /. 4. 

S. Barthol., v. viii. /. 3. 

Ascen. Day, v. x. /. 3. 
S. Barnabas, v. viii. /. 3. 

3 Lent, V. vii. /. i. 
Bur. of Dead, v. iii. /. 3. 



2 Christmas, v. vii. /. I. 

Whitsun Mon, , v. ix. /, 3. 

12 Trinity, v. ix. /. 3. 

9 Trinity, v. vii. /. 3. 
17 Trinity, v. ii. /. 4. 
17 Trinity, v. x. /. 2. 
S. John Bapt., v. v. /, I. 
S. Michael, v. viii. /. 5. 

9 Trinity, v. iii. /. I. 

9 Trinity, v. viii. /. 2. 

13 Trinity, v. xii. /. 4. 
17 Trinity, v. ix. /. 5. 

I Trinity, v. i. /. 7. 

S. Stephen, v. v. /. 5. 
S. Stephen, v. v. /. 6. 

&c. I Advent, v. vii. /. 2. 
S. Stephen, v. vi. /. 8. 
S. John Evan., v. i. /. 6. 



JESUS— JOIN. 

Baptiz'd in blood for J. ' sake. 

Its light o'er y.' life. 

Of J. suffering shame and scorn. 

That sinners know what J. wrought. 

In J. ' burial shade. 

"Come, see the place where y. lay." 

Safe on the steps of y. ' throne. 

On some meek brow of y. blest. 

Soft as the plumes of y. ' Dove. 

And from behind the cloud held out by y. hand. 

Their mutual share in y. ' blood. 

Blessing, like y. , in thy woe. 

The mounting soul, the call by y. given. 

For the dear feast of y. dying. 

We were not by when y. came. 

From y.' grave to roam. 

But in the thought of y. find. 

For y holy Dove. 

The Church of y. 

Never so blest, as when in y. ' roll. 

Thee the lov'd harbinger of y. owns. 

So the whole world to y. throng. 

With y. , ere His flight He take. 

And follow y out of sight. 

Of y from the couch of darkness rising ! 

The Cross in sight, but y gone. 

On Champions blest, in y name. 

Gather'd long since at y. ' feet. 

" Sinners to save, Christ y came." 

Offering by turns on y ' part. 

With y mark impress'd. 

To nurse for y ' sake. 

We sate and talk'd of y.' death. 

For y. ' sake in agony serene. 

yewelry. 
Rich with celestial/. 

yewels. 
Into freed Israel's lap her/, and her gold. 
And tell thyy. o'er with jealous eye. 



yewish. 

yews. 



To each true y. heart. 

On dead men's crimes, and y./ idolatries. 

yoin. 
To J. that festal throng. 
Right onward speed, yet 7. at last. 



233 

H. Innocents, v. iii. /. 5. 
Quinquagesima,z/. xiv. 1. 4.. 
Good Friday, v. v. /. 4. 
Good Friday, v. viii. /. 3. 
Easter Eve, v. vii. /. 4. 
Easter Day, v. xi. /. 4. 
I Easter, v. v. /. 5. 
4 Easter, v. vi. /. 4. 
4 Easter, v. vii. /. I. 

1 Trinity, v. iii. /. 8. 

2 Trinity, v. viii. /. 2. 
12 Trinity, tj. i. /. 8. 
23 Trinity, v. xiv. /. 2. 
S. bef Adv., v. vi. /. 5. 
S. Thomas, z/. i. /. i. 
S. Thomas, v. iv. /. 4. 
Conv. of S. Paul, v. xii. /. 5- 
Annunciation, v. vii. /. 6. 
S. Barnabas, v. ii. /. J. 

S. Barnabas, v. v. /. 5- 
S. John Bapt., v. iii. /. 4. 
S.John Bapt., v. vii. /. 7. 
S. Peter, v. viii. /. 3. 
S. Peter, v. xviii. /. 4. 
S. Michael, v. vi. /. 5. 
SS. Sim. & Jude, v. i. /. 3. 
All Saints, z/. vii. /. i. 
All Saints, v. vii. /. 6. 
H. Comm., v. xi. /. 4. 
H. Comm., v. xvi. /. 3. 
H. Baptism, v. vii. /. 3. 
H. Baptism, v. vii. /. 4. 
Visit, of Sick, z/. v. /. 8. 
K. Ch. Martyr, v. ii. /. 4. 

Wed. bef East., v. iv. /. 4. 

3 Lent, 7/. ii. /. 6. 

17 Trinity, v. ii. /. 4. 



Circumcision, 7/. v. /. 2. 
17 Trinity, v. vi. /. 3. 



Christmas Day, v. iii. /. 2. 
S.'Mark, v. iii. /. 6. 



234 



JOIN'D — JOY. 



I would have/, him — but as oft. 

Jordan. 
Where stately J. flows by many a palm* 
Where y^ winds his stately march. 
From J. banks to Bethphage height. 

Joshua^^. 
Lies where it sank at y. 'j trumpet call. 
And waken y. 'j spear of flame. 

yourjiey^ 
To J. on a few lone years* 
I J. , yet no step is won, 

yourneying. 
In spirit/, through the glorious laiad. 
Now, y. westward, evermore* 

Still greets you with glad tidings of immortaly. 

Oh, j. for Rachel's broken heart ! 

Of mingled/, and awe return. 

Why should we fear, youth's draught of/* 

The silent/, that sinks so deep. 

And with Him lives our/. 

But of the/, they share* 

To dash her cup of/., since Edeti lost. 

That we should endless be, for/, or woe. 

It was a fearful/., I ween. 

For hope or y. , for flower or fruit. 

Over the mournful/, our thoughts would brood, 

For when was y. so dear. 

Be one Lord's day of holy/ 

Oh ! /. to Mary first allow'd* 

y to the faithful Three renew'd. 

And/ so duly meet. 

When nature sings of/ and hope alone. 

Like a sad vision told for/ at morn. 

For/ that we have wak'd and found it but, &c* 

Her darling's hope and hers, for love and/.,&c 

Be this your song, your/, and pride. 

*Such trembling/ the soul o'er-awes* 

Their Father's/, their hope alone* 

And all the listless/ of summer shades. 

Shews at each turn some mould'ring hope or/ 

That sight of thee should overcloud their/. 

Such/, o'er thee, as raptur'd seraphs know. 

The curse of lawless hearts, the/ of self-control 

In/, to find it after many days. 

Seek/, unmix'd in charity. 



I Easter, v. v. /. i. 

3 Advent, v. i. /. 3. 
I Lent, V. iii. /. 4. 
S. Matthias, v, i. /. 4* 

1 Trinity, v. i. /. 8. 
Accession, v. i. /. 3. 

2 Christmas, v. vi. /. 6. 
Whitsun Tues*, v. ii. /. i* 

3 Advent, v. x. /. 3. 
Gun. Treas., v. ii. /. i. 

Christmas Day, v. x. /. 6* 
H. Innocents, v. vi. /. 5. 
Epiphany, v> viii. /. 2. 
2 Epiphany, v. vii. /. I* 
2 Epiphany, v. xi. /. I. 
2 Epiphany, v. xv. /. 4. 
5 Epiphany, v. x. /. 2. 
Sexagesima, v. vi. /. 3. 

2 Lent, z/. viii. /. 2. 

3 Lent, V. V. /. I. 

4 Lent, V. vii. /. 4. 
.Mon. bef. East., v. ix. /. 3* 
Tues. bef. East., v. xi. /. 4* 
Easter Day, v. iii. /. 4. 
Easter Day, v. xiii. /. i. 
Easter Day, v. xiv. I. i. 
Easter Tues., v. xi. /. 2* 
3 Easter, V. ii. /. 7. 
3 Easter, v. iii. /. 7. 
3 Easter, v. iii* /. 8. 

.3 Easter, v. iv. /. 8. 
Whitsun Tues. , v. xix. /. 3. 
Trinity, z/* vii. /. i. 
Trinity, v. xviii. /. 3. 
I Trinity, v. ii. /. 4. 
I Trinity, v. iv. /. 7. 
3 Trinity, v. vii. /. 2. 
3 Trinity, v. x. /. 3. 
7 Trinity, v. ix. /. 6. 
9 Trinity, v. x. /. 3. 
12 Trinity, v. i. /. 4. 



JOY — JOYS. 

The/, of HeaVen-accepted prayer. 

A prisoner lives iny. 

A round of listless/ and weary strife. 

Each in his hidden sphere of/, or woe. 

All J. to souls that can rejoice. 

y. too to those, who love to talk. 

With love and/ like thine. 

Teaching the Church with/ to telk 

Yoiith's lightning-flash of/ serene. 

Thou shalt haVe/ in sadness soon. 

Halfway 'twixt/ and woe. 

This is their first, their dearest/. 

Sure, 'tis one/ to muse, how ye unknown. 

Like waves in y. 'j- unbounded ocean. 

Then all himself, all/ and calm. 

Sit down and take thy fill of/. 

With fear and mightier/ weak hearts surprising. 

And all their holy/ o'er contrite hearts fulfil. 

Whose/ is, to the wandering sheep. 

For sacred song, y. 's golden mean. 

Your task all praise and/ 

Watching the tearful/ and calm* 

There is ati awe in mortals'/. 

For bridal/ and fear. 

O Youth and y. , your airy treads 

With/, wild health can never know. 

What hope and/ and love. 

To bear the/. — help. Virgin-born ! 

Fit prelude of the/, when spirits won. 

yoysL 

Thou/, in miracles of lovCk 

yoy/ul. 
How/, from th' imprisoning ark. 

joyless. 
Upon our thankless, /. sight. 
Upon life's varied view, so/, erst and cold. 

joyous. 
And brushing by with/ wing. 
Nightingales with/ cheer. 
To Fancy bode a/ year. 
Though gone and spent its/, prime* 
Sporting in/ race. 
And see what/ greeting. 

Joys. 
Can spirits broken, / o'ercast. 
And high-breath'd hope ofyl above. 
Few vernal/, can show. 



235 

12 Trinity, v. ii. /. 4. 

22 Trinity, v. i. /. 4. 

23 Trinity, v. vii. /. 4. 

24 Trinity, v. ii. /. I. 
S. Thomas, v. iv. /. 7. 
S.Thomas, v. v. /. I. 
Annunciation, v. ix. /. 6. 
S. Mark, v. v. /. 5. 

SS. Phil. &Jas.,v. vii./. i. 
SS.Phil.& Jas.,z'.xi./. i. 
SS. Phil.&Jas.,z/.xii./.4. 
S. Barnabas, v. v. /. 2,-. 
S. Barnabas, v. vii. /. 3. 
S. Peter, v. xii. /. 4. 
S. Peter, v. xvii. /. I. 
S. James, v. i. /. i. 
S. Michael, v. vi. /. 7» 
S. Michael, v. x. /. 8. 
S.Luke, V. xvi. /. i. 
SS.Sim.&Jud.,z'.vii./.4. 
All Saints, z/. vii. /. 8. 
H. Comm., v. xv. /. 3' 
Matrimony, v. i. /. I. 
Matrimony, v. v. /. 8. 
Visit, of Sick, v. i. /. i. 
Visit, of Sick, v. iii. /. 6. 
Churching, t). iii. /. 2. 
Churching, v. v. /. 2. 
K. Charles M., v. x. /. 2. 

I Easter, v. i. /. 5* 
Quinquagesima, v. v. /. I. 

Morning, v. iv. /. 2. 
7 Trinity, v. v. /. 6. 

Morning, v. ii. /. 3- 
I Epiphany, v. vi. /. 6. 
Easter Tues., v. iv. /. 3. . 

21 Trinity, v. iv. /. 4. 

22 Trinity, v. vi. /. 4. 
25 Trinity, v. ii. /. i. 

I Christmas, v. v. /. 2. 
I Christmas, v. x. /. 3. 
Circumcision, v. xiv. /. 4. 



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JOYS — KEDRON's. 



Sweet all the/ that crowd the household nook. 

God only, and they, above. 

Of griefs and/. 

Oy., that sweetest in decay. 

She/, that one is bom. 

Aerial hopes and pensive/. 

Where souls and bodies, hopes and/ 

Thou know'st our bitterness — our/, are Thine. 

She who to earthly/ 

Deathless himself, he/ with thee. 

Jubilant. 
In glory/ 

Judak^s. 
Hear J. 'j maids the dirge to Thammuz pour. 

Judge. 
Are gathering round the J.'s path. 
But miss the J. behind the door. 
I seem to hear the J.'s call. 
We pray Thee, ere the J. descend. 
Then, by the/ within. 

Judgment. 
When J. shall undraw the screen. 
That so, before the /-seat. 
Great God of/, say ! 
The lightnings of the/ day. 

Judgments. 
Mercies and/ cry aloud. 

Just. 
J. as the lingering Sun had touch'd with gold. 
J. smother'd in the strife of sin. 
A new-born soul, / waiting on the brink. 
J. guessing, through their murky blind. 
J. as, in fancied triumph bold. 
J. ere he sink for ever lost. 
J. as thy towers, Damascus, rise. 
J. as it touch'd, the martyr's palm. 

justice. 
Thus, with stem voice, unsparing J. pleads. 
Woe to the sinner, should stern J. prove. 

Justly. 
Till we have learn'd to say, " 'Tis / done." 
And pierce, O Lord, Thy /-sealed ear. 



I Lent, V. vii. /. 3. 
Wed.bef. East. , v. iii. /. 10. 
Wed. bef. East., v. x. /, 4. 

I Easter, v. xi. /. I. 
3 Easter, v. vi. /. I. 

II Trinity, v. ii. /. 4. 
12 Trinity, v. iii. /. 5- 
24 Trinity, v. xiii. /. I. 
Purification, v. xiv. /. I. 
S. John Bapt., v. iv. /. i. 

Catechism, v. v. /. 4. 
17 Trinity, v. v. /. 5' 

1 Advent, v. i. /. 4. 

2 Advent, v. iv. /. 7* 
Sexagesima, v. iii. /. 5- 

S. John Bapt., v. viii. /. 3. 
Commination, v. vi. /. 4. 

Ash-Wed.,z/. vii. /. 8. 
S.Andrew, v. xi. /. I. 
Conv. of S. Paul,z/. vii. /. 6. 
All Saints, v. iv. /. 2. 

S. Barthol., v. xvi. /. 4. 

3 Lent, V. iv. /. 5- 

4 Easter, v. vii. /. 4. 

3 Trinity, v. vii. /. 3. 

4 Trinity, v. xii. /. I. 
19 Trinity, v. iii. /. 3. 
S. bef. Adv., v. i. /. 6. 
Conv. of S. Paul, v. i. /. 5- 
S. Peter, v. xvii. /. 3. 

I Lent, V. i. /. 5- 
9 Trinity, v. vii, /. 4. 

Easter Eve, v. iii. /. 7. 

5 Easter, v. iii. /. 4, 



KEDROISrS. 
In K. 'j storied dell. 
Rises the holy pile that K. ^s valley fills. 



3 Advent, v. vii. /. 2. 

4 Epiphany, v. v. /. 8, 



KEEN — KEN. 

Keen. 
Buries, to us, Thy brightness k. 
For, is it Hope, that thrills so k. ? 
Now the fierce Bear and Leopard k. 
With k. yet pitying glance. 
Then grudge not thou the anguish k. 
Ever upon us ! thy k. gaze. 
Your k. eye-glances are too bright. 
Wayward and spoil'd she knows ye : the ^. blast. 
And Sorrow her k. sting would prove. 

Keener. 
Not k. burns, in the chill morning sky. 

Keenest. 
And many a gale of k. woe be pass'd. 
'Tis not the eye of k. blaze. 

Keenly. 
Less k., through his grosser ear. 
Her fluttering heart, too k. blest. 

Keep. 
Enduring life again, that Passover to k. 
And k. our best till last. 
Else let us k. our fast within. 
Yet hoping near the shrine to k. 
To k. the lingering flame in thine own, &c. 
We pray Thee, k. us at Thy side. 
The martyr's foe still k. her mind. 
Because we will not let Him k. 
Might duly take and strongly k. 
Then k. the softening veil in mercy draM^n. 
Who hear His word and k. it well. 
One lose, the other k., Heaven's clue. 



237 

Epiphany, v. iii. /. 2. 
2 Epiphany, v. viii. /. i. 
Whitsun Mon., v. xi. /. i. 
Conv. of S. Paul, v. iv. /. 6. 
SS. Phil. & Jas. , z/. ix. /. i. 
S. BarthoL, v. v. /. 2. 
Visit, of Sick, v. i. /. 3. 
Commination, v. v. /. i. 
Accession, v. iii, /. 7. 

S. John Bapt., v. i. /. 4. 

23 Trinity, v. xiii. /. 3. 
25 Trinity, v. iv. /. 5. 

22 Trinity, v. vii. /. 3. 
Churching, v. iv. /. i. 

1 Advent, v. vi. /, 6. 

2 Epiphany, v. xvii. /. 4. 
Ash- Wed., v. iv. /. i. 
Ash- Wed., v. iv, /. 7, 
Th, bef. East,, z/, v. /. 8. 
Trinity, v. xxi. /, 2. 

2 Trinity, v. x. /. 6. 
10 Trinity, v. vi. /. 3. 
13 Trinity, v. iii. /. 2. 

24 Trinity, v. vii. /. i. 
Annunciation, v. x. /. 4, 
S. Luke, V. V. /. 3. 



Keepest. 
ThouAsilentwatchfromThytriumphal throne, I Advent, v. iv. /. 6. 
O Thou, who k. the Key of Love. i Christmas, v. ix. /. 

Keeping. 
K the heart awake till dawn of morn. 
K. her penance drear. 

Keeps. 
And k. it through a thousand days. 
K. back awhile his largess, made. 
The Father, who his vigil k. 
Where'er one Levite in the temple k. 
K. back our glorious sacrifice to-day. 



High above mortal k. 



Ken. 



I Advent, v. xii, /. 5, 
Commination, v. ii. /. 4. 

Quinquagesima, v. vii. /. 3. 
4 Easter, v. iii, /, 9. 
19 Trinity, v. vii. /. I. 
S. Barnabas, v. viii, /, i. 
Commination, v. i. /. 8. 

Conv. of S. Paul, v. ix. /. 3. 



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KEPT— KINDLY, 

Kept. 



Where Faith has k. her midnight watch. 

Key, 
O Thou, who keep'st the K. of Love. 
Who have the k. of Heaven. 
Thine is the /^-note of our strain. 

Keys, 
To whom His k. were given. 
The pastoral staff, the k. of Heaven. 

Kill. 
The world would k. her soon, &c. 

Kind. 
They cheqk the wandering eye, severely k. 
And Brother too, k. Husband of my heart. 
It shines, a pale k. star in winter's sky. 
By false k. solaces, and spells of earth. 
Thy whisper'd warnings, k. aiid soft. 
By soft endearments in k. strife. 
By the k. Saviour at thy side. 
But feeds with solace k. the willing soul. 
With glance both k. and true. 
On no k. brother lean, 
E'en from thine arms, so k. and soft. 
To feel thy k. upholding arm. 
Hear them, k. Saviour — hear Thy spouse, 
Welcome, all chaste and k, desires. 
Be some k. spirit, likest thine, 

Kinder. 
A k. , truer voice I hear, 

Kindl?. 
Who but must k, while they gaze ? 

Kindled. 
Cold while he k. others' love. 

Kindlier, 
Toward thee stream with k, glance. 

Kindly, 
When the soft dews of k. sleep. 
By k, woes yet half untaught. 
And her k. flower display'd. 
Where deepest strikes her k, root. 
Makes for the down a k. nest. 
To come between us and all k. thought ! 
No drop, for them, of k, influence found. 
The memory of that k. glance. 
O k. soothing in high Victory's hour. 



Visit, of Sick, v. iii, /. 2. 

I Christmas, v. ix. /. i. 
1 8 Trinity, v. xv. /. 4. 
Visit, of Sick, v, ii. /. 8. 

1 Easter, v. vii. /. 3. 
S. Peter, v, xviii. /. I, 

2 Epiphany, v, ix, /. I. 

I Lent, V. iv, /. 7. 
Mon. bef East., v. i. /. 2. 
Mon. bef East,, v. x. /. 5. 
Tues. bef East. , v. xi. /. 2. 

1 Easter, v. v. /. 2. 

2 Trinity, v. viii. /. 7. 
7 Trinity, v. iii. /. 5- 
7 Trinity, v. ix. /. 3. 
25 Trinity, v. iv. /. 4. 
Annunciation, v. iv. /. 3.; 
S.Luke, V. xix. /. 3. 

H. Cornm., v. v. /. 4. 
H. Comni., v. ix. /. i. 
Matriraony, v. iv. /. 3. 
Restoration, v. ix. /. i. 

Bur. of Dead, v. iv. /. 3. 

S. bef. Adv., V. iv. /. 7. 

6 Trinity, v. vii. /. 4. 
Ash- Wed., v. vi. /. 4. 

Evening, v. vii. /.I. 

2 Christmas, v. i. /. 6. 
I Epiphany, v. iv. /. 7. 
4 Lent, V. vii. /. 3. 

S. aft. Ascen., v. i. /. 2. 

3 Trinity, v. i. /. 4. 
23 Trinity, v. v. /. 4. 
S. Peter, v. vii. /. 2. 
Prayer at Sea, v. iv. /. I. 



KINDRED — KISS. 

Kindred, 
The k. drops will claim their own. 
On Friendship, K., or on Love. 

King. 
Nor wonder, should ye find your K. in tears. 
Their heart... still adores the K. of kings. 
Shall see the K. 'j full glory break. 
So on the K. of Martyrs wait. 
That hover o'er the new-born K. of kings. 
They had flown here, their K. to see. 
To her immortal Spouse and K. 
Sons of a K. ye boast to be. 
The golden city's k. he seems. 
Hear thine own K., the K. of Saints, 
That Israel's K. with sorrow stains. 
Own Thee their GoD and K. 
Your God and K. by birth. 
Our Champion and your K. 
As erst upon our K. 
Of our all-bounteous K. 
And happy warriors triumph with their K, 
And yearly now, before the Martyrs' K 
Father and K. , O where art thou ? 
Before the K. of Kings. 

Kingdoms, 
Of Kings and K. here. 

Kingly. 
Nurs'd in her aisles to niore than k. thought, 

Kings. 
K. , Prophets, Patriarchs — all have part. 
Of K. and Kingdoms here. 
"With k. her nursing-fathers, throned high. 
That shelter'd erst a thousand k. 
Heroes and K , obey the charm. 
The proudest hope of k. dare claim- 
Give ear, ye k. — bow down. 
As k, and priests Thy war to wage. 
When K. or Parents pass away. 
Not upon K. or Priests alone. 

Kiss. 
A mother's ^., &c. 

Whose waters k. the feet of... a vine-clad hill. 
When the babe's k. no sense of pleasure yields. 
And let me k. thy placid cheek. 
Her infant's thrilling k. 
Though brighten'd oft by dear Affection's k. 
That never shamed His Mother's k. 



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2 Trinity, v.. vii. /. 6. 
S. Mark, v. 1. /. 3. 

1 Advent, v. ii. /. 5* 

3 Advent, v. ix, /. 6. 

4 Advent, V. vii. /. 3. 
S, Stephen, z'. i. /. 5. 
H. Innocents, v. i. /. 4. 
H. Innocents, v. ii. /. 7. 
Sexagesima, 7/. vii. /. 5. 
Easter Day, v. vi. /. 3. 
Whitsun Mon., v. vi. /. 4. 
Whitsun Tues. , v. v. /. 2. 
lo Trinity, v. i. /. 7. 
18 Trinity, v. vii. /. 4. 
Purification, v. iv. /. 4. 
S, Michael, v. iv. /. 2. 
S. Michael, v. ix. /. 6. 
Matrimony, v. vi. /. 8. 
Prayer at Sea, z/. v. /. 7. 
K. Ch. Martyr, v. ix. /. I. 
Restoration, v. iv. /. I. 
Restoration, ?/. viii. /. 6. 

5 Lent, V. vii. /. 3. 

K. Charles M., v. vi. /. 3. 

Circumcision, v, vii. /. 3. 
5 Lent, V. vii. /. 3. 
Th. bef. Easter, v. ii. /. 7. 
Whitsun Mon., v. vii. /. 2. 
Whitsun Mon., v. xii. /. i. 
13 Trinity, v. xii. /. 2. 
Purification, v, iv. /, I. 
S, Matthias, v. x. /. 4. 
Accession, z/, i. /. 6. 
Accession, v. vi. /. i. 

2 Advent, v, i. /. 5- 

3 Lent, z>. iii, /. 6. 
Mon. bef. East. , v. ii. /. 4. 
Wed, bef. East. , v. iii. /. 6. 
3 Easter, v, iv. /. 4. 
23 Trinity, v. viii. /. 2. 
Annunciation, 2^. vi. /. 2. 



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KISS'D— KNEW. 



Kiss'd. 
And k. the Saviour's feet. 

Kite's. 
The wheeling k. 's wild solitary cry. 

Knee. 
Rather than clasp thine own Deliverer's k. 
On idolizing k. 
Before Thee, heart and k. 
Whom empires own with bended k. 
When with her darling on her k. 

Kneel. 
Among the olives k. 
To look where sorrowing sinners k. 
Shall see them meekly k. 
Then k. to Christ, the pure and meek. 
K. on to Him, who loves to bless. 
Think on the minstrel as ye k. 
Taught in the self-same lap to k. 
By holy hands o'er-shadow'd k. 
Only k. on, nor turn away. 
Smiling on woe : with thee to k. 
How have I rather long'd to k. 
" Peace" ere we k., &c. 
O heavy laden soul ! k. down and hear. 

Kneeling. 
That felt Thee k. , touch'd Thy prostrate brow. 
In sorrow k., and in fear. 
They own Him, £ round. 
In mystery k. at our side. 
Then leaves ye L , hand in hand. 

Kneels. 
The holy Stephen k. 

Ktees. 
Where erst our Saviour watch'd upon His k. 
And at their Saviour's k. thy bright example own 

Knell. 
With the soft solitary k. 

Knelt. 
The good Cornelius k. alone. 
As when twelve tribes k. silently aloof. 
Ye k. before some awful shrine. 

Knew. 
Nor k. an angel form was nigh. 
And k. not how, but k. his God would save. 
No : though He k. full well. 
Yet k. he not what angel came. 



Easter Tues., v. xi. /. 4. 

20 Trinity, v. iii. /. I. 

4 Epiphany, v. vi. /. 4. 

5 Epiphany, v. iv. /. 4. 
14 Trinity, v. vi. /. 4. 
All Saints, v. v. /. 2. 
Ordination, v. iii. /. 4. 

3 Advent, v. vii. /. 4. 
Ash- Wed., v. v. /. 8. 

5 Lent, V. xii. /. 3. 
Th.bef.East., v. v. /. 2. 
Th.bef.East.,^'. v. /. 6. 

6 Trinity, v. vi. /. 8. 
S. Luke, V. iv. /. 3. 
Confirmation, v. iii. /. 2. 
Matrimony, v. vii. /. 5- 
Visit, of Sick, v. iii. /. 3. 
Visit, of Sick, v. iv. /. 3. 
Visit, of Sick, v. iv. /. 7. 
Commination, v. vi. /. i. 

Mon. bef. East., v. viii. /. 2. 
8 Trinity, v. xi. /. 2. 
S. Thomas, v. vii. /. 4. 
H. Comm. , v. xiii. /, 4. 
Matrimony, v. vi. /. 3. 

S. Stephen, v. iii. /. 4. 

3 Advent, v. ii. /. 6. 
.K.Charles M., z/. x. /. 4. 

21 Trinity, v. iii. /. 2. 

Easter Mon., v. viii. /. 2. 
17 Trinity, v. iv. /. 3. 
H. Baptism, v. viii. /. 2. 

2 Christmas, v. ii. /. 6. 
Easter Eve, v. viii. /. 5. 
10 Trinity, v. iii. /. 5. 
19 Trinity, z'. v. /. 4. 



KNEW — KNOWN. 



241 



He k. not, but there are who know. 
And saw Thine open grave, and i., &c. 
To know God better than he k. 

Know. 
I only k. 'tis fair and sweet. 
But there sight fails : no heart may k. 
They k. th' Almighty's power. 
They k. th' Almighty's love. 
So be it. Lord ; I A it best. 
\ k. not yet the promis'd bliss. 
K. not if I shall win or miss. 
Though in the Church thou k. thy place. 
K. ye, who hath set your parts ? 
I k. thy flatteries and thy cheating ways. 
They say, who k. the life divine. 
K. them by look and voice, and thank them all. 
Teach her to k. and love her hour of prayer. 
And as we gaze, we k. 
He knew not, but there are who k. 
These k. : on these look long and well. 
** Long have I known thy name — k. thou," &c. 
K, though at God's right hand I live. 
Alas ! ye k. not what ye ask. 
To i. God better than he knew. 
Sweet one, make haste and k. Him too. 

Knowesf. 
Thou jk. hdw hard to hurry by. 
Thou k. them not, but their Creator knows. 
Thou k. it, on this earthly ball, 
Whate'er thou k. our weakness would abuse. 
Thou k., Lord, too well. 
Thou k. our service sad and hard. 
Thou k. us fond and frail. 
Thou k. our bitterness — our joys are Thine. 
"What word is this ? Whence k. thou me ?'■ 

Knowing. 
K. Himself so strong to save. 

Knowledge. 
To win that k. ! sure each holy vow. 
He watch'd till k. came. 
Or if thou yet more k. crave. 
And k. both abound. 
The k. of itself, impart. 

Known. 
If thou hadst k. , e'en thou. 
His glory on their souls, made k, , &c. 



19 Trinity, v. vi. /. i. 
S. Thomas, v. ii. /. 8. 
S. Barthol. , v. x. /. 4. 

4 Advent, v. v. /. 2. 

2 Epiphany, v. xvi, /, 3. 

4 Epiphany, v. i. /. I. 

4 Epiphany, v. ii. /.I. 
6 Epiphany, v. vii. /. i. 
6 Epiphany, v. vii. /. 5. 
6 Epiphany, v. vii. /. 6. 

1 Lent, V. vi, /. 6, 
Palm Sunday, v. ii. /. 2. 
Wed.bef. East,, v. ii, /, 3. 
Wed, bef. East,, v. iv, /. i. 
Easter Eve, v. v. /. 5. 

5 Easter, v. iv, /, I. 
15 Trinity, tj. iii, /. 8. 
19 Trinity, v. vi. /. I. 
19 Trinity, v. ix. /. i. 
S. Thomas, v. ix. /. 8. 
Conv. of S. Paul, v. x. /. 4. 
S.James, 7/. ii. /. 2. 

S. Barthol,, v. x, /. 4. 
H. Baptism, v. xii. /. I. 

8 Trinity, v. v. /. i. 

9 Trinity, v. ix. /. 6. 

11 Trinity, f. v. /. 2. 

17 Trinity, v. xi. /. 6. 

18 Trinity, v. xviii. /. 4. 
18 Trinity, v. xix. /. i. 
18 Trinity, v. xix, /, 2. 
24 Trinity, v. xiii. /. i. 
S. Barthol., v. vii. /. i. 

12 Trinity, v. ii. /. 8. 

Mon.bef East., v. viii. /. 4. 

2 Easter, v. viii. /. i. 
4 Easter, v. ix. /. i. 
18 Trinity, z>. i. /. 4. 

S. Barthol. , v. vii. /. 4. 

10 Trinity, z'. v. /, I, 
S. Thomas, v. v. /. 8. 



242 



KNOWN — LAKE. 



'* Long have I k. thy name." 

That made the lesson k. 

One k. from all the seraph band. 

Knows. 
One Angel k. it. 

For well she k. the home where they may, &c. 
She k. she could not bear his moan. 
But chiefly, for she k. Thee anger'd worst. 
Thou know'st them not, but their Creator k. 
K. what He gave and what we lost. 
K. half the reasons why we smile and sigh. 
K. all, yet loves us better than He k. 
For well he k. , such dawnings gay. 
K. its own anguish and unrest. 
He only /^., — for He can read. 
Who k. not the true pilgrim's part. 
Wayward and spoil'd she k. ye. 



LABOl/J^. 
With /. lost and sorrow earn'd. 

Labouring. 
To all but /. hands denied. 
Still, sullen heavings vex the /. ground. 
Whatever gale the /. vessel toss. 

Lack. 
The trees He set, for /, of fruit. 
For /. of leafy screen. 

Laden. 
O heavy /. soul ! kneel down and hear. 

Laggard. 
Though scarcely now their /. glance. 
The /. soul, that will not wake. 
The /. body soon will waft to Heaven. 

Lagging. 
And shew our /. souls how glory must be won. 

Laid. 
And in His manger /. 
The storm is /. 
At length the worst is o'er, and Thou art /. 

Lair. 
Is basking in his noontide I. 

Lake. 
Below, the /. '>f still face. 
Into a bright and breezy /. 
Green /,, and cedar tuft, and spicy glade. 



S. Thomas, v. ix. /. 8. 
Annunciation, v. ii. /. 3, 
Churching, v. i. /, 2. 

Mon,bef East. , v. viii. /. 3. 

3 Easter, v. v, /. 8. 

4 Easter, v. i, /. 6. 

5 Easter, v. vi. /. i. 
9 Trinity, v. ix. /. 6. 
14 Trinity, v. i. /. 5. 
24 Trinity, v. i, /, 4. 

24 Trinity, v. xiv, /, 4. 

25 Trinity, v. iii. /. 5. 
S.Barnabas, v. i. /. 2. 
S.Luke, V. vi, /. i. 
S. Luke, V. xiv. /. 2. 
Commination, v. v. /. i. 



18 Trinity, v. iii. /. 3, 

Sexagesima, v. viii, /, 2. 
9 Trinity, v. vi. /, 3. 
Prayer at Sea, v. iii. /. 8. 

11 Trinity, v. vi. /. 2, 
S, Matthew, v. iii. /. 2. 

Commination, v. vi. /. i. 

4 Advent, v. ix, /, i. 

12 Trinity, v. iv. /, 4. 
23 Trinity, v. xiv. /. 4. 

Sexagesima, v. viii, /, 6, 

Christmas Day, v. v. /. 2. 
4 Epiphany, v. v. /. I. 
Easter Eve, v. i. /. i. 

Whitsun Mon,, v. vi, /. 2. 

3 Advent, v. iii, /, 4. 
2 Christmas, v. v. /, 3. 

4 Epiphany, v. iv, /. 7, 



LAKE — LANDSCAPE. 

On /. and meadow lay. 

For not upon a tranquil /. 

Or haply to his native /. 

But not in vain, beside yon breezy /. 

Lamb. 
How, at the shepherd's call, the /. should die. 
Is tenderer than a /. 
Following the L. where'er He go. 

Lambent. 
And still those /. lightnings stream. 

Lamb-like. 
A /.-/., Christ-like throng. 

Lam.bs. 
His little /. assembling. 
Did His dear /. and sheep commend. 

Lame. 
Who sacrifice the blind and /. 
Eyes to the blind, and to the /. 

Lamp. . 
Which, like a fading /. , flash'd high. 
He dreams he sees a /. flash bright. 

Lamps. 
Lord, ere our trembling /. sink down and die. 

Land. 
The Rulers of this Christian /. 
Pass Babel quick, and seek the holy /. 
In spirit journeying through the glorious /. 
A /. that drinks the rain of Heaven at will. 
Immortal Greece, dear /. of glorious lays. 
He offers hearts from every /. 
Euphrates through the lonely /. 
Where is the /. with milk and honey flowing. 
Christians, hold your own — the /. before ye. 
In their own /. , earth's pride and grace. 
To every ear in every /. 
O'er-shadowing all the weary /. 
As in the Sacred Z., the shadows fall. 
Year after year, my native L. 

Lands. 
The Hope and Glory of all /. 
Toss'd wildly o'er a thousand /. 

. Landscape. 
The distant /. draws not nigh. 
Where the /. in its glory. 
To bathe the /. in a fiery stream. 



243 

2 Easter, v. vii. /. 2. 
5 Trinity, v. iv. /. I. 
S. Peter, v. viii. /. i. 
S. Matthew, v. v. /. 7. 

H. Innocents, v. vii. /. 6. 
Tu. bef East. , v. i. /. 4. 
Wed.bef.East.,z/. vi. /. 8. 

4 Easter, v. vi. /. 6. 

25 Trinity, v. v. /. 8. 

25 Trinity, v. iv. /. 3. 
S. Peter, v. ix. /. 3. 

Epiphany, v. xiv. /. 3. 
S. aft. Ascens., v. vii. /. i. 

S. Stephen, v. iii. /. 7. 
S. Peter, v. xiv. /. i. . 

I Advent, v. xiii. /. 5- 

Evening, v. x. /. i. 

3 Advent, v. vi. /. 3. 
3 Advent, v. x. /. 3. 
3 Lent, V. iii. /. 5. 

3 Lent, V. vi. /. 5. 
S. aft. Ascen., v. xi. /. 2. 
Whitsun Mon., v. iii. /. 5. 
I Trinity, v. i. /. I. 
I Trinity, v. iv. /. I. 
13 Trinity, v. xiii. /. 2. 
Conv. of S. Paul, v. ix. /. 4. 
Confirmation, v. x. /. 4. 
K. Charles M., v. iv. /. 2. 
Restoration, v. viii. /. 2. 

Christmas Day, v. v. /. 3. 

5 Lent, V. V. /. 5. 

4 Advent, v. xiii. /. i. 
I Epiphany, v. iii. /. 3. 
4 Epiphany, v. i. /. 6. 



244 



LANDSCAPE — LAST. 



L. of fear ! yet, weary heart. 

And as this /. broad — earth, sea, and sky. 

Nor talk nor /. heeds. 

Lane. 
Through dusky /. and wrangling mart. 

Language. 
And the pure /. of His love. 

Languid. 
Thou wilt : for many a /. prayer. 
The /, pulses Thou canst tell. 
The /. sweetness seems to choke my breath. 
And love to raise the /. eye. 

Languors. 
Sad /. through the summer day. 

Lap. 
On Chastity's meek /. enshrin'd. 
Into freed Israel's /. her jewels and her gold. 
Taught in the self-same /. to kneel. 

Large. 
At /. among the dead. 
Gives /. increase. 
Wander at /., nor heed Love's gentle thrall. 

Largely. 
L. Thou givest, gracious Lord. 
L. Thy gifts should be restor'd. 

Largess. 
Keeps back awhile His /. 

Lark. 
For there the /. is soaring high. 
More cheery than the matin /. 
Not blither, after showers, the L. 
Cheerful as soaring /. 
Faint as the pipe of wakening /. 

Larks. 
Of /. in purest air. 

Lashed. 
And /. the vex'd fiends to their yawning deep. 

Last. 
When the shore is won at /. 
To Thee we turn, our L. and First. 
And keep our best till /. 
The /. -bom babe, why lies its part. 
Than close with aught beside, to /. eternally. 
Though to my home for one /. look I turn. 
Lord of my heart, by Thy /. cry. 



7 Trinity, v. iii. /. I. 
20 Trinity, v. vi. /. 5- 
Conv. of S. Paul, v. ii. /. 6. 

S. Matthew, v. iv. /. 6. 

Whitsun Mon. , v. xiii. /. 5 • 

2 Christmas, v. ii. /. I. 

2 Christmas, v. vii. /. 3. 

3 Easter, v. i. /. 6. 

S. Barnabas, v. i. /. 7. 

SS.Phil. &Jas.,z/.vi. /. 3. 

Epiphany, v. vii. /. 2. 

3 Lent, V. ii. /. 6. 
S. Luke, V. iv. /. 3. 

Easter Eve, v. ii, /. 2. 
S. aft. Ascen. , v. ii. /. 4. 
24 Trinity, v. v. /. 4. 

S. aft. Ascen., v. iv. /. I. 
S. aft. Ascen., v. iv. /. 2. 

4 Easter, v. iii. /. 9. 

3 Epiphany, v. iiL /. 3. 
3 Epiphany, v. iv. /. 2. 
Quinquagesima, v. v. /. 3. 
SS.Sim. & Jud., z/. xi. /. I. 
Catechism, v. vL /. 3. 

3 Easter, v. ii. I. 4. 

4 Epiphany, v. v. /. 4. 

S.John Evan., v. v. /. 5. 
2 Christmas, v. vii. /. 7. 
2 Epiphany, v. xvii. /. 4. 
6 Epiphany, v. vi. /. 3. 
6 Epiphany, v. vii. /. 8. 
I Lent, V. iii. /. 8. 
Good Friday, v. ix. /. i. 



LAST — LAWLESS. 

Ambition's boldest dream and /. 

And by submission win at /. 

Thy bread upon the waters, sure at /. 

When his /. lingering look he turns. 

When in their /., their hopeless day. 

The sweetest thought the /. 

At the /. awful day. 

Right onward speed, yet join at /. 

And ready for her /. abode. 

Lasts. 
And still it /. .• by day and night. 

Lafck. 
How sweet with thee to lift the /. 

Late. 
Yet own'd too worthless and too /, 
We may not, all too /. , begin. 
She owns Thee, all too /. 

Lately. 
"Long sought, and /. won." 

Latter. 
On the dread vision of the /. days. 

Lattice. 
His /. open toward his darling west. 

Laugh. 
O'er wave or field : yet breezes /. to scorn. 

Laurels. 
The harvest of her /. yield. 



Delights the flowers to /. 



Lave. 



Lavish. 



They /. on Thy cottage-floor. 
L. of thorns and worthless weeds alone. 

Lavished. 
For /. hours and love mis-spent. 

Law. 
Than Reason's or the Z.'j. pale beams. 
The pageant of God's perfect /. 
In musing o'er the L. he taught. 
Lo, to her alter'd eye the Z.'j stern fires, &c, 

Lawless. 
Their /. cries are tun'd to hymns of perfect love. 
Ye /. glances, freely rove. 
Or /. roam around this earthly waste. 
The curse of /. hearts, the joy of self-control. 
Fain would our /. hearts escape. 
No eye pursue their /. starts. 



245 

Whitsun Mon., v. xi. /. 4. 

2 Trinity, v. x. /. 8. 

9 Trinity, v. x. /. 2. 

10 Trinity, v. iv. /. 3. 

12 Trinity, v. vii. /. 2. 
25 Trinity, v. viii. /. 8. 
Conv. of S. Paul, v. vii. /. 3. 
S. Mark, v. iii. /. 6. 
Visit, of Sick, v. vi. /. 3. 

4 Trinity, v. vi. /. i. 

Visit, of Sick, v. iii. /. I. 

Epiphany, v. xiii. /. 3. 
18 Trinity, v. xxi. /. 3. 
S.Michael, v. x. /. 4. 

Quinquagesima, v. ii. /. 2. 

I Advent, v. v. /. 2. 

Th.bef.East., v. i. /. 7. 

23 Trinity, v. ix. /. 4. 

6 Epiphany, v. iii. /. 6. 

3 Advent, v. \. I. $. 

Epiphany, v. xiii. /. 4. 
Sexagesima, v. viii. /. 3. 

S. bef. Adv., v. ii. /. 4. 

Easter Day, v. v. /. 4. 

13 Trinity, v. iv. /. 3. 
S. Barthol., v. xi. /. 3. 
Commination, v. ii. /. 8. 

4 Epiphany, v. vii. /. 8. 
Sexagesima, v. ii. /. 4. 
Ascen. Day, v. ii. /. 4. 

7 Trinity, v. ix. /. 6. 
18 Trinity, v. xiii. /. I. 
S. Luke, V. ii. /. 3. 



246 



LAWN — LEADS. 



As on the bosom of th' aerial /. 
For thinner than the subtlest /. 

This is the lover of Thy /. 
Thine outrag'd /. 



La%un. 



Laws. 



Lay. 



Flows out the echoing /. beyond the starry quire. 

Reading a mournful /. 

To Nature's simple /. 

With veiled eyes, nor own'd his /. 

Should his own /. th' accuser prove. 

To guess an angel's /. 

To practise there the soothing /. 

Our trembling notes with your accepted /. 

Nor less your /, of triumph greeted fair. 

As evening black-bird's full-ton'd /. 

Take part in our thanksgiving /. 

Ill fare the /. , though soft as dew. 

So softly falls the /. in fear and wrath begun. 

His wonted /. of love. 

Ere yet the pure high-breathed /. 

Lays. 
Immortal Greece, dear land of glorious /. 
Enough, if right our feeble /. 
From infants' simple /. 

Lazarus. 
And L. waken'd from his four days' sleep. 
He wept by L. grave. 
So o'er the bed where L. slept. 

Lea. 
O'er the rude sandy /. 
Ranging wild o'er hill and /. 
Then narrowing cleaves yon palmy /. 



He hath chosen you, to /. 
Till He arise and /. the way. 

The /. of that martial crew. 



Lead. 



Leader. 



Leading. 



Each /. many a rescu'd soul. 
Now /. on the wars of God. 

Leads. 
His eye is following where sweet Mercy /. 
L. them the way our Saviour went. 
Not Herod but an Angel /. 



24 Trinity, v. vii. /, 3. 
S. bef. Adv., v. x. /. 2. 

3 Epiphany, v. vii. /. 3. 
5 Easter, v. x. /. 3. 

Christmas Day, v. i. /. 6. 

5 Epiphany, v. vii. /. 3. 

4 Trinity, v. viii. /. 4. 

6 Trinity, v. iv. /. 8. 

6 Trinity, v. vii, /. 3. 
Purification, v. ii. /. 2. 
SS.Phil.&Jas.,z/.xiii./.i. 
S. Michael, v. i. /. 8. 

S. Michael, v. iv. /. I. 
SS. Sim. & Jud., V. xi. /. 2. 
H. Comm., v. xv. /. 2. 
Matrimony, v. iii. /. I. 
Commination, v. iv. /. 8. 
Restoration, v. v. /. 6. 
Ordination, v. vi. /. 2. 

3 Lent, V. vi. /. 5- 
S. Barthol., v. xii. /. 3. 
Catechism, v. xi. /. 4. 

I Advent, v. vi. /. 5. 
Tu. bef East., v. ii. /. I. 
12 Trinity, v. ii. /. 5. 

3 Advent, v. i. /. 2. 
I Epiphany, v. i. /. 8. 

7 Trinity, v. ii. /. 4. 



Palm Sunday, v. ii. /, 5. 
Confirmation, v. i. /. 4. 

Conv. of S. Paul, v. ii. /. i. 

S. Mark, v. ii. /. 5. 
Confirmation, v. vi. /. 2. 

I Lent, V. i, /. 7. 

S.aft. Ascen,, v. viii. /. I. 

S. Peter, v. xiii. /. 4. 



LEAF — LEARN. 

Leaf. 
Wakenest each little /. to sing. 
Every /. in every nook. 
Ere her /. can cast a shade. 
Sweet L. ! the pledge of peace and mirth. 
If but one /. she may from Thee. 
By /. or flow'ret worn. 
What boots it gathering one lost /. 
Now every /. is brown and sere. 
Still, as ye watch life's falling /. 

Leafless. 
Over her flat and /. reign. 
Through her grey veil the /. grove. 
Flush'd into green the dry and /. bower. 

Leafy. 
Chants her glad matins in the /. arch. 
The red-breast warbles round this /. cove. 
To slumber in your /. screen. 
For lack of /. screen. 



With /. of stern foes. 



Leaguer. 

L^ean. 
Our undivided hearts may /. 
By moonlight o'er their dewy bosoms /. 
On no kind brother /. 
On holiest happiest thoughts to /. 
Than wander back to life, and /. 
Is near, to whisper, * ' Z. on Me. " 
Over the Holy Fount they /. 

Leaned. 
Of old they /. on Thy eternal word. 

Leaning. 
As if, fond /. where her infant slept. 
Were /. from your golden thrones to know. 

Leans. 
Would sicken, but she /. on Thee. 

Leaps. 
Till freely /. the sparkling rill. 

Learn. 
O could we /. that sacrifice. 
He who would /. that prayer, must live. 
Thus I /. Contentment's power. 
So mayst thou duly /. 
And /. to bear their Saviour's blaze. 
The God, whom here she would not /. to love. 
Their hearts from sense, and /. to love. 



247 



Morning, v. ii. /. 4. 
I Epiphany, v. ii. /. 5« 

1 Epiphany, v. iv. /. 8. 
Quinquagesima, v. ii. /. I. 

5 Easter, v. vi. /. 5« 

2 Trinity, v. iv, /. 4. 
12 Trinity, v. iii. /, 3. 
All Saints, v. i. /. 2. 
Bur. of Dead, v. xii. /. 3. 

3 Epiphany, v. iii. /. 4. 
Trinity, v. vi. /. 2. 

6 Trinity, v. iii. /. 6. 

Ascension Day, v. i. /. 2. 
21 Trinity, v. i. /, 6. 
25 Trinity, v. i. /. 7, 
S. Matthew, v. iii. /. 2. 

2 Trinity, v. ix. /. 4. 

6 Epiphany, v. ii. /. 6. 

3 Trinity, v. vi. /. 3. 
Annunciation, v. iv. /. 3. 
S. Mark, v. i. /. 2. 

Bur. of Dead, v. xi. /. i. 
Accession, v. iv. /. 4. 
Ordination, v. ix. /. 2. 

2 Lent, V. vii. /. 2. 

24 Trinity, v. vi. /. 2. 
S. Michael, v. v. /. 3. 

Churching, v. iv. /. 2. 

2 Advent, v. i. /. 2. 

Morning, v. xii. /. I. 
S. Stephen, v. v. /. 7- 

1 Epiphany, v. v. /. 5- 

5 Epiphany, v. xiii. /. 2. 
Ash- Wed., v. vii. /. 7* 

2 Lent, V. V. /. 4. 
Wed. bef. East. , v. iii. /. 9. 



248 LEARN — LEAVE. 

And of our scholars let us /. 

Helps thee by aught beside to /. 

Who /. their lesson at the Throne of Love. 

Come, /. to tell aright thine own sins' cost. 

Then in their solemn pageant /. 

Look on this saint, and /. to frame. 

And who may meet Him, /. 

Else helpless found, to /. and teach Thy love. 

And /. to quit with eye serene. 

That by their speaking lives the world may /. 

That we might /. of Him lost souls to love. 

To /. of mourners while they weep. 

Where is it mothers /. their love. 

May /. the sacred air, and all. 

What sages would have died to /. 

Where may we /. that gentle spell ? 

Solace and warning thou mayst /. 

Learned. 
Till we have /. to say, " 'Tis justly done." 
Yet hath not man his lesson /. 
Has /. to live. 
Who hath /. lowliness. 
But where your prayers were /. erewhile. 

Learning. 
May I call ye sense or /. 

Learns. 
The lonely ocean /. thy orisons. 

Least. 
Qn the /. that Heaven may give. 
Z. knows its happy part. 
Yet /. of holy things descry. 
Whose love can turn earth's" worst and /. 
At /. in this thy day. 
To the /. saint below. 
And view His /. and worst with hope, &c. 

Leave. 
L. it in his Saviour's breast. 
L. it all in His high hand. 
She dares not grudge to /. them there. 
For the shades I /. behind. 
But /. her, in her own soft noon. 
Thou never canst forget, nor /. alone. 
Is ours, to /. for Thy dear sake. 
So too may soothing Hope Thy /. enjoy. 
Yet /. Him most thine own. 
Heaven will not /. thee nor forsake. 
I ne'er will /. thee nor forsake. 



Easter Tues. , v. xiv. /. 3. 

2 Trinity, v. iii. /. 3. 

3 Trinity, v. x. /. 4. 
17 Trinity, v. vi. /. 4. 
22 Trinity, v. xii. /. I. 
S. Andrew, v. v. /. 3. 
Purification, v. xvi. /. 2. 
S. Matthias, v. xii. /. 4. 
SS. Phil.&Jas.,z'.ix. /.3. 
S.John Bapt., v. ix. /. 2. 
S. Matthew, v. vii. /. 7. 
S. Luke, V. xvi. /. 3. 

H. Baptism, v. i. /. I. 
Catechism, v. ii. /. 3. 
Catechism, v. viii. /. 3. 
Visit, of Sick, v. ii. /. I. 
Gun. Treas., v. xiv. /. 3. 

Easter Eve, v. iii. /. 7. 
5 Easter, v. i. /. 5. 
S. aft. Ascen., v. iv. /. 6. 
S. Matthias, v. ii. /. i. 
Matrimony, v. iv. /. 7- 

I Epiphany, v. i. /. 3, 
Prayer at Sea, v. ii. /. 3. 

I Epiphany, v. v. /. 8. 

4 Lent, V. vii. /. 5. 

5 Easter, v. xi. /. 6. 
7 Trinity, v. x. /. 4. 
10 Trinity, v. v. /. 2. 
Conv. of S.Paul, z/. x. /. 6. 
S. Matthew, v. vii. /. 8. 

S. John Evan., v. ii. /. 2. 
S.John Evan., v. iii. /. 5. 
H. Innocents, v. vii. /. I. 
I Epiphany, v, vi. /. 4. 
4 Lent, V. xiii. /. 4. 
M.bef. East., v. ii. /. 6. 
16 Trinity, v. viii. /. 3. 
24 Trinity, v. viii. /. I. 
Gun. Treas., v. xii. /. 4. 
Accession, v. ii. /. 8. 
Accession, v. vi. /. 8. 



LEAVES — LENDS. 



249 



Leaves. 
Is she less wise than /, of spring. 
Securely /. her young. 
For oft, when summer /. were bright. 
Fall not, like wither'd /. , away. 
The /. that rustle near us seem to tell. 
In whispering /. , these solemn words. 
Sweet roses one by one, nor autumn /. decay. 
Yet wait awhile, and see the calm /. float. 
Where bright /. , reddening ere they fall. 

Leaving. 
If, the quiet brooklet /. 
Else wherefore /. your own bliss. 
Z. a glorious track, where saints, new-bom. 
L. their own experienc'd rest. 

Ledges. 
Along the mountain /. green. 

Left. 
L. shining in the world with Christ alone. 
The Saviour /. for you. 
May be /. , but not alone. 
Till /. awhile with Thee alone. 
And we are /. to find our way. 
Yet mercy hath not /. us bare. 
The happy garden still was /. 
L. ready for the spoil. 

When tears are spent, and thou art /. alone. 
Flash'd once, and died away, and /., &c. 
L. orphans in Earth's dreary shade, 
God's chariot-wheels have /. distinctest trace. 
Where hast thou /.those few sheep in the wild ? 
When not a prop seem'd /. below. 
L. lingering on his inward ear. 
At once he rose, and /. his gold. 

Legal. 
Are not enough — the /. sword. 



Each /. of the shadowy strand. 



Legend. 

Legends. 
So Grecian /. tell. 

Leisure. 
And in th' eternal /. of calm love. 

Lend. 



L. us. Lord, Thy sure relief. 
For to the poor Thy mercy /. 



Lends. 



2 Advent, v. ii. /. 5- 

2 Christmas, v, vi. /. 4, 
I Easter, v. iii, /. I. 

I Easter, v. xi, /. 2. 

3 Trinity, v. iii. /• 3. 

4 Trinity, v. iv. /, 3, 
7 Trinity, v. viii. /. 6. 
23 Trinity, v. ii, /. 3. 
Bur. of Dead, v. ii. /. 4. 

1 Epiphany, v. vi, /. i. 
13 Trinity, v. x. /. 3. 
23 Trinity, v. xii, /. 3. 
S. Luke, V. viii, /. 2. 

5 Lent, V. iii. /. I. 

3 Advent, v. iii, /. 3. 
Christmas Day, v. xi, /. 2. 
S.John Evan., v. iv. /. 6. 

2 Christmas, v. v, /. 5- 
Epiphany, v. iii. /, 3. 
Sexagesima, v. ix. /. 4. 
Sexagesima, v. xi. /. 2. 

3 Lent, V. V, /. 4, 
Easter Eve, v. vii. /. i. 

2 Easter, v. viii. /. 6. 

S. aft. Ascen., v. ix. /. 5. 
9 Trinity, v. ii. /. 6. 
9 Trinity, v. iv. /. 3. 
19 Trinity, v. vi. /. 3. 
Conv, of S . Paul, v. xiv. /. 4. 
S. Matthew, v. vi. /. i. 

Circumcision, v. ii. /. 3, 

3 Lent, V. vii. /. 3. 
Commination, v. iv. /. 2. 
S. Barnabas, v. vi. /. 5* 
S. John Evan., v. vi, /. 4. 
3 Epiphany, v. vii. /. 5' 



250 LENDS — LEVITE, 

The Saviour /. the light and heat. 

The tempting treasure /. 

L. heaven-ward wings. 

Th' aerial gleam that Fancy /. 

Length. 
At /. the worst is o'er, and Thou art laid. 

Lengthened. 
Till she abuse, so sore, her /. span. 

Lengthening. 
Sweet the /. April day. 

Lent. 
L. to some partial eye, disclosing all. 

Leopard. 
Now the fierce Bear and L. keen. 

Less. 
Is she /. wise than leaves of spring. 
If pure, would sparkle /. 
When hardier grown we love it /. 
L. reverently advance. 

As earthly hopes abus'd are /. than hopes, &c. 
Heaven /. and /. will fill. 
Must hover nearer earth, and /. in light. 
L. than Thine own heart-cheering call. 

Lessening. 
Still /. , brightening on their sight. 

Lesson. 
Unread, to us, their /. sweet. 
Reading her cheerful /. in her own sweet time. 
Yet hath not man his /. learn'd. 
May read his homely /. plain. 
Who learn their /, at the Throne of Love. 
The /. of sweet peace I read. 
Love's /. more and more. 
That made the /. known. 
Take up the /. , O my heart. 
The lowly /. of Content. 



L. sweet of spring returning. 
Your silent /. , undescried. 

Along the /. sand. 



Lessons. 



Level. 



Levi. 



First L., then all Israel, from the snare. 

Levite. 
Where'er one L. in the temple keeps. 



Septuagesima, v. v. /. i. 

3 Lent, V. viii. /. 2. 

S. aft. Ascen., v. vii. /. 6. 
Gun. Treas., v. ix. /. 3. 

Easter Eve, v. i. /. i. 

I Lent, V. vi. /. 3. 

1 Epiphany, v. i, /. 6. 
24 Trinity, v. v. /. 2. 

Whitsun Mon,, v. xi. /. i. 

2 Advent, v. ii. /. 5. 

2 Epiphany, v. vii. /. 2. 
6 Epiphany, v. v. /. 7. 
Easter Tues. , v. x. /. 4. 
17 Trinity, v. vi. /. 6. 
22 Trinity, z*. vii. /. 2. 
24 Trinity, v. xi. /. 4. 
Ordination, v. vii. /. 4. 

4 Easter, v. ii. /. 8. 

4 Advent, v. xi. /. 4. 

3 Easter, v. ii. /. 8, 

5 Easter, v. i. /, 5. 
Whitsun Tues. , v. vi. /. 4, 
3 Trinity, v. x. /. 4. 

21 Trinity, v. ii. /. 5- 
Conv. of S. Paul, v. xiv. /. 6. 
Annunciation, v. ii. /. 3. 
S. James, v. iv. /. 5. 
Accession, v. vi, /, 4. 

I Epiphany, v. i. /. I. 
15 Trinity, v. v. /. 3. 

Conv, of S. Paul, v. i, /, 3. 

5 Easter, v. xii, /, 4. 

S. Barnabas, v. viii. /. I. 



What /. so glad and gay. 



LIBERTY — LIFE. 
Liberty. 

Lie. 



251 



22 Trinity, v. i. /. i. 



I will /. still. 
She now must /. 

Liegemen. 
Sworn /. of the Cross and thorny crown. 

Life. 
Restor'd to /. , and power, and thought. 
Along Z.'j dullest dreariest walk ! 
And all the flowers of /. unfold. 
Enduring /. again, that Passover to keep. 
To lead on earth an Angel's /. 
How happier far than /. the end. 
In His unerring sight, who measures L. by Love. 
So /. a winter's morn may prove. 
Seen in /.'j early morning sky. 
Who, but a Christian, through all /. 
The bliss when /. is done. 
Still in its place the tree of /. and glory grew. 
So happy souls, when /. is o'er. 
Its light o'er Jesus' /. 

** Haste, for thy /. escape, nor look behind." 
We barter /. for pottage. 
And a /. that ne'er grows old. 
The /. -strings of that tender heart gave way. 
They say, who know the /. divine. 
Oft in LJ's stillest shade reclining. 
Mortal ! if /. smile on thee, and thou find. 
The fruit of death or /. to bear. 
And with the Saviour's /.-blood wet. 
One of L. ^s fairy isles. 
Proclaiming /. to come. 
What ? wearied out with half a /. .? 
Then to unearthly /. arise. 
L. 'j ebbing stream on either side. 
Open our eyes, Thou Sun of/, and gladness. 
Seem they the breath of/, to breathe. 
Wouldst thou the /. of souls discern ? 
Love is /.'i- only sign. 
Lightening the load of daily /. / 
Of endless /, , yet wrapt in earth's annoy ! 
Upon /. 'j- varied view, so joyless erst and cold. 
Back then, complainer ; loath thy /. no more. 
A sinner in a /, of care. 
Thy /. be given thee for a prey. 
And yet this tree of /. hath prov'd. 



Wed. bef. East, , v. i. /. 2. 
5 Easter, v. v. /. 3. 

I Advent, v. ii, /. 2. 



Morning, v. vi. /. 4. 
Morning, v. xii. /. 4. 
Evening, v. vi. /. 2. 

1 Advent, v. vi, /, 6. 

2 Advent, v. vi. /. 8. 
H. Innocents, v. vii. /. 7. 

1 Christmas, v. x. /. 6. 
Circumcision, v. xvii. /, 3, 
Epiphany, v. i. /. 2, 

2 Epiphany, v. xii. /. i. 
2 Epiphany, v-. xvi. /. 4. 
Sexagesima, v. xi. /, 6. 
Quinquagesima, v. vi. /. 3. 
Quinquagesima, v. xiv./. 4. 

1 Lent, V. iv, /. 5. 

2 Lent, V. xi, /. I. 
Palm Sunday, v. i. /. 8. 
Tu.bef East., v. x. /. 2. 
Wed. bef. East., v. iv, /, i. 
Wed. bef East. , v. v. /. 5. 
Wed. bef. East,, v. ix. /. i. 
Th. bef. East., v. iii. /. 6. 
Good Friday, v. iii, /. 4. 
Easter Tues., v. iv. /. 4, 
Whitsunday, v. v, /, 4. 
Whitsun Tues. , z/. iiL /. i. 
Whitsun Tues . , v. xiii. /, i . 
I Trinity, v. iv. /. 6. 

1 Trinity, v. v. /. I. 

2 Trinity, v. i. /. 6. 
2 Trinity, v. iii. /. I. 
2 Trinity, v. iii, /. 4. 

2 Trinity, v. viii. /. 8. 

3 Trinity, v. vii, /. 4. 
7 Trinity, v. v. /. 6. 
9 Trinity, v. ix. /. i. 
II Trinity, v. iv. /. 6. 
II Trinity, z^. vii, /. 6. 
13 Trinity, v. xx. /. 2. 



252 LIFE — LIFTS. 

Of earlier /;, though pride or rage. 

In sorrow, on L. V downward way. 

Fall'n all beside — the world of /. 

In /. 'j long sickness evermore. 

For /. 'j seducing wild. 

How like decaying /. they seem to glide ! 

In all the world of busy /. around. 

Might sound m Heaven, were all his second /. 

These in L. ' j distant even. 

The dregs of a polluted /. 

What if as far our /. were past. 

While, in our noon of /. 

Winning or losing souls, Thy /. -blood's price. 

Only win double /. 

O'er /. and death, its awful charm. 

The very /. of things below. 

' ' His /. is Christ, his death is gain. " 

Who in /. ' J shadiest covert lie. 

When the /.-giving stream. 

So, fearless for their charmed /. 

They brood upon /. 'j peaceful hour. 

Are yours, in /. and death. 

Farewell ; for one short /. we part. 

The Resurrection and the L. 

Than wander back to /. , and lean. 

Still, as ye watch /.'j falling leaf. 

One moment, and the seeds of /. shall spring, 



Of sands, that He in /. sleep. 
We watch not now the /. stone. 
Yet e'en the /. stone is dear. 



Lifeless. 



Lift. 



But chiefly ye should /. your gaze. 
The fount of holy blood ; and /. on high. 
Ye /. , for Him, the red-cross shield. 
On Easter wings might /. us high. 
How sweet with thee to /. the latch. 
To /. and giiide th' exulting heart. 

Lifted. 
The lonely world seems /. nearer heaven. 

Lifting. 
L. and lowering souls at will. 
L. on high th' adored Name. 
L. her torch in Love's despite. 

Lifts. 
Why /. the Church her drooping head. 
But /. them like a beacon light. 



14 Trinity, v. iii. /. 6. 

15 Trinity, v. i. /. 6. 

15 Trinity, v. ii. /. 5- 

16 Trinity, v. iv. /. I. 

22 Trinity, v. v. /. 4. 

23 Trinity, v. iii. /. I. 
23 Trinity, v. v. /. 2. 
23 Trinity, v. vii. /. 2. 
25 Trinity, v. vi. /. I. 
S.bef. Adv., v. i. /. 4. 
S. bef. Adv., v. ix, /. 5. 
Conv.of S.PauljZ/.viii. /.3. 
S. Matthias, v. v. /. 3. 

S. Barnabas, v. viii. /. 6. 
S. Peter, v. x. /. 4. 
S. Bartholom., v. iv. /. 4. 
S.Luke, V. ix. /. 4. 
S S. Sim. & Jude, v. viii. /. 4. 
H. Baptism, v. v. /. 3. 
Confirmation, v. iii. /. 3. 
Confirmation, v. v. /. 2. 
Matrimony, v. vii. /. 4. 
Visit, of Sick, v. i. /. 5. 
Bur, of Dead, v. viii. /. 4. 
Bur. of Dead, v. xi. /. i. 
Bur. of Dead, v. xii. /. 3. 
Prayer at Sea, v. v. /. 5- 

2 Christmas, v. iii. /. 6. 
Easter Day, v. viii. /. 3. 
Easter Day, v. ix. /. i. 

2 Advent, v. vi. /. I. 
Easter Eve, v. vii. /. 7. 
WhitsunTues., v. xix. /. 2. 
S. bef. Adv. , v. iv. /. 2. 
Visit, of Sick, v. iii. /. I. 
Restoration, v. vi. /. 2. 

7 Trinity, v. vii. /. 3. 

6 Trinity, v. ii, /. 3, 
H. Comm., v. xi. /. 3. 
Matrimony, v. iii. /. 6. 

2 Advent, v. ii. /. 3. 
5 Lent, V. vi. /. 2. 



LIFTS — LIGHT. 

But such as /. the new-created heart. 
To the great Father /. her pale glad eye. 

Light. 
The last faint pulse of quivering /. 
Or by the /. Thy words disclose. 
Thou Framer of the /. and dark. 
Like infants' slumbers, pure and /. 
A fouler vision yet ; an age of /. 
L. without love, glares on the aching sight. 
For all the /. of sacred lore. 
Not for /. Fancy's reed. 
As Heaven outshines the taper's /. 
Deeper and deeper plunge in /. 
In waves of /. it thrills along. 
In sudden /. they shone and heavenly harmony. 
In music and in /. Thou dawnest on their prayer. 
As rays around the source of /. 
E'en as reflected streams of /. 
All glowing with the /, accepted Love imparts. 
Care and remorse are lost, like motes in /., &c. 
Touch'd by /. , with heavenly warning. 
There they plunge, the /. declining. 
And watch how /. can. find its way. 
L. flashes in the gloomiest sky. 
Touching the tremulous eye with sense of /. 
Than marks the silent growth of grace and /. 
" And if our fate be death, give /.," &c. 
The Saviour lends the /. and heat. 
Yet by the /. of Christian lore. 
With soft undazzling /. 
Wondering frail man Thy /. should see. 
Its /. o'er Jesus' life. 
As every lovely hue is L. 
His Father's /. was pour'd from Heaven. 
There is no /. but Thine. 
Z. up her gleaming crest. 
But lifts them like a beacon /, 
To /. up worlds, or wake an insect's mirth. 
Miss we the /. , Gethsemane, that streams. 
All gemm'd with pure and living /. 
Beams on the martyr host, a beacon /. 
The very Comforter in /. and love descends. 
To... moonless skies that there is/, in Heaven. 
Thou shedd'st thy /. on all the year. 
And earlier /. thine altar fires. 
The vernal /. of Easter morn. 
And every flower was bath'd in /. 



253 



Ascen. Day, v. 
Churching, v. ii. 



xi. /. 3. 

■ /. 5. 



Evening, v. i. /. 4. 
Evening, v. v. /. i. 
Evening, v. ix. /. I. 
Evening, v. xiii. /. 4. 
I Advent, v. xi. /. i. 

1 Advent, v. xi. /. 2. 

2 Advent, v. iv. /. 8. 

3 Advent^ v. x. /. 4. 

4 Advent, v. vi. /. 4. 
4 Advent, v. viii. /. 4. 
Christmas Day, v. i. /. 3. 
Christmas Day, v. iv. /. 6. 
Christmas Day, v. ix. /. 6. 
S. Stephen, v. i. /. I. 

S. Stephen, v. iv. /. 3. 
I Christmas, v. vii. /. 6. 
I Christmas, v. ix. /. 6. 
I Epiphany, v. ii. /. 3. 
I Epiphany, v. vii. /. 3. 
3 Epiphany, v. ii. /, 5- 

3 Epiphany, v. iii. /. i. 

4 Epiphany, v. i. /. 7. 
4 Epiphany, v. iv. /. 4. 
6 Epiphany, v. i. /, 8. 
Septuagesima, v. v. /. I. 
Sexagesima, v. vii. /. i. 
Quinquagesima, v. x. /. 4. 
Quinquagesima, v. xi. /. 3. 
Quinquagesima, z/.xiv. /. 4. 
Quinquagesima, v. xv. /. 3. 
Ash- Wed., v. vi. /. 6. 

3 Lent, V. ix. /. 6. 

4 Lent, v.. ii. /. 5. 

5 Lent, V. vi. /. 2. 
Mon.bef East., v. iv. /. 4. 
Mon. bef East., v. x. /. 3. 
Wed. bef. East., v. iv. /. 7. 
Wed. bef. East., v. vii. /. 5. 
Good Friday, v. ii. /. 6. 
Easter Eve, v. v. /. 8. 
Easter Day, v. ii. /. 2. 
Easter Day, v. iv. /. 2. 
Easter Day, v. v. /. 2. 

I Easter, v. iii. /. 2. 



254 



LIGHT. 



In all the world of /. 

But true prophetic /. 

Up to Thy heavenly /,, and reap, &c. 

O never shall it set, the sacred /. 

They track'd Thee up th' abyss of /. 

They /. His altar every day. 

What lurid /. 

And I shall sink in yonder sea of /. 

In /. divine. 

On saints to /. 

Now gently /. , a glorious crown. 

L. be the hand of Ruin laid. 

Where Angels view the Father's /, 

Shed /. that cannot change or fail. 

In purest /. of innocence. 

A cloudless depth of /. 

Into a moment's vision ; e'en as /. 

And Tabor's lonely peak, ...and noon-day /. 

Best of all gems, that deck His crown of /. 

Yet shines the /. as thrilling clear. 

Live for to-day ! to-morrow's /. 

Let us gaze on where /. should be. 

To bow before the " little drop of/." 

Thy favourites walking in Thy /. 

The snow-clad peaks of rosy /. 

When thou hast told those isles of /. 

The line of yellow /. dies fast away. 

Or what if Heaven for once its searching /. 

Must hover nearer earth, and less in /. 

Tread more than airy /. 

Is it, Christ's /. is too divine. 

The Lord of new-created /. 

Th' insufferable /. 

Dipp'd in the sea of /. 

Too deep for earthly /. 

His /. should wane. 

Her watch-fires /. 

But 'tis a gleam of heavenly /, 

By its own /. the truth is seen. 

These gracious lines shed Gospel /. 

Ye eagle spirits, that build in /. divine. 

And revel in the /. 

And He is lost in /. 

Shall /. upon some lurking harm. 

On every brow in /. divine. 

Each moment by Thine altar's /. 

And scaring with base wild-fire /. 

*' With something of celestial /." 



2 Easter, v. iii. /. 2. 
2 Easter, v. viii. /. 4. 

2 Easter, v. x. /. 6. 

3 Easter, v. iv. /. 5- 

4 Easter, v. ii. /. lO. 

4 Easter, v. vi. /. 9. 

5 Easter, v. ix. /. 3. 
Ascen. Day, v. iv. /. 4. 
S. aft. Ascen., v. x. /. 6. 
S. aft. Ascen., v. xii. /. 6. 
Whitsunday, v. iv. /. 3. 
Whitsun Mon., v. i. /. 2. 
Whitsun Tues., v. vi. /. 2. 
Whitsun Tues., v. xv. /. 4. 
2 Trinity, v. vi. /. 2. 

4 Trinity, v. xii. /. 4. 

6 Trinity, v. ii. /. 5- 

7 Trinity, v. i. /. 6. 
9 Trinity, v. vi. /. 5* 

14 Trinity, v. v. /. 2. 

15 Trinity, v. vii. /. 5- 

16 Trinity, v. ix. /. 3. 

17 Trinity, v. viii. /. 3. 
19 Trinity, v. iii. /. 2. 
22 Trinity, v. iii. /, I. 

22 Trinity, v. xi. /. I. 

23 Trinity, v. i. /. 2. 

24 Trinity, v. v. /. I, 

24 Trinity, v. xi. /. 4. 

25 Trinity, v. i. /. 8. 

S. bef Adv., v. viii. /. i. 
S. Thomas, v. vi. /. 3. 
Conv. of S. Paul, v. vi. /. 6. 
Purification, v. vii. /, 2. 
SS. Phil.&Jas.,z/.vii. /.4. 
S. John Bapt., v. vii. /. 6. 
S. John Bapt., v. viii. /. 5. 
S. Peter, v. xiv. /. 3. 
S. Bartholom. , z/. viii. /. 2. 
S. Matthew, v. viii. /. i. 
S. Michael, v. i. /. 5. 
S. Michael, v. ii. /, 4. 
S.Michael, v. vii. /. 4. 
S. Luke, V. vii. /. 3. 
All Saints, v. iv. /. 6. 
H. Comm., v. xiii. /. 2. 
Matrimony, v. iii. /. 7. 
Visit, of Sick, v. v. /. 2. 



LIGHT— LIMBS. 

The /. from those soft-smiling eyes. 
To /. up nature's face again. 
With the clear /. of Truth. 
But by the rising Saviour's /. 
Heaven's /. is pour'd on high and low. 
Spirit of L. and Truth ! to Thee. 

Lightened. 
Or /. secretly by Love's endearing wiles. 
And, /, of the world's misrule. 

Lightening. 
L. the load of daily life ! 
Z. the world with glad amaze. 
Come /. round our course. 

Lightly. 
Too /. springs by Sorrow's bed. 

Lightning, 
See Lucifer like /. fall. 
Descending down the /. 'j- path. 
Far better we should cross His /. ^s path. 
As his transfigur'd Lord with /. form. 
Seem lost in /. and in storm. 
Thy /. glance did then impart. 
Youth's /.-flash of joy secure. 

Lightnings. 
And still those lambent /. stream. , 
Like arrows went those /. forth. 
The /. of the judgment day. 

Likeness. 
Could stamp the Saviour's /. true. 
Of us, Thy darkened /. and defil'd. 
That drew thy /. here so true in every line. 
Her /. true. 



And /. Him in look and tone. 
E'en so, in silence, /. Thee. 
Be some kind spirit, /. thine. 



Likest. 



Lily. 



L. of Eden's fragrant shade. 
The pale form like a /. show'd. 

Limb. 
Till every /. obey the mounting soul. 



255 

Visit, of Sick, v. vi. /. 7. 
Bur. of Dead, v. i. /. 3. 
Gun. Treas. , v. ix. /. 2. 
Restoration, v. i. /. 4. 
Accession, v. vi. /. 5' 
Ordination, v. x. /. i. 

S. Barnabas, v. vii. /. 8. 
All Saints, v. vii. /. 4. 

2 Trinity, v. viii. /. 8. 
S.bef Adv., v. iv. /. 6. 
Prayer at Sea, v. ii. I. 6. 

Visit, of Sick, v. i. /. 2. 

3 Lent, V. i. /. i. 

5 Easter, v. ix. /. 6. 
17 Trinity, v. x, /. 4. 

23 Trinity, v. xi. /. 3. 
Conv. of S. Paul, v. iv. /, 2. 
Conv. of S . Paul, v. xiii. /. 2. 
SS.Phil.& Jas.,z/.vii./. I. 

4 Easter, v. vi. /. 6. 
Whitsunday, v. v. /. I. 
All Saints, v. iv. /. 2. 

S. Stephen, v. v. /. 2. 

24 Trinity, v. xiii. /. 4. 
S. Thomas, v. viii. /. 8. 
S.John Bapt, v. iii. /. 6. 

S. Stephen, v. iii. /. 3. 
S. aft. Ascen., v. vi. /. I. 
Restoratiqn, v. ix. /. i. 

Annunciation, v. vii. /. 2. 
Visit, of Sick, v. vi. /. 4. 

23 Trinity, v. xiv. /. I. 



Limbs. 
When in the grave with Thee my /. shall rest. Easter Eve, v. vi. /. 3. 
Heavy and dull this frame of/, and heart. 23 Trinity, v. ix. /. i. 
Here lay His /., and here His sacred head. S.Thomas, v. iii. /. *J. 



256 



LIMPID — LINK'D. 



Limpid. 
The /. wells, the orchards green. 

Line. 
Along the sacred /. 
When o'er th' horizon's silent /. 
Along the glorious /. 
In harmony's mysterious /. 
The /. of yellow hght dies fast away. 
Nor could we bear to think, how every /. 
That drew thy likeness here so true in every /. 

Lineage. 
Oh ! might we all our /. prove. 

Lines. 

The /. of Jesus' death. 

The graceful /. of art may trace. 

Around the banner'd /. 

The dazzling /. of her majestic roof. 

These gracious /. shed Gospel light. 

Over the self-same /. to bend, and pour. 

Linger. 
Awake ! why /. in the gorgeous town. 
I /. by soft Music's cell. 
To /. , while the morning rays illume. 
For Thou wouldst have us /. still. 
Angel of wrath ! why /. in mid air. 
L. not with sin and woe. 
And travellers /. on the way. 
Why/., till Elijah's car. 

Lingered. 
And wiser Mary /. at Thy sacred feet. 
Z. around His skirts two forms of fire. 

Lingering. 
L. in heart, and with frail sidelong eye. 
Just as the /. Sun had touch'd with gold. 
To keep the /. flame in thine own breast alive. 
"You I. yet awhile below," 
Nor by the wayside /, weep. 
O forward step and /, will ! 
When his last /. look he turns. 
Left /. on his inward ear. 

Lingers. 
Thou mourn' st because Sin /. still. 
She /. in the porch for grief and fear. 

Linked. 
Fast /. as Thy great Name to Thee, O Lord. 
Together /. by Heaven's decree. 



3 Lent, v. v. /. 3. 

Circumcision, v. vii. /. 4. 
2 Christmas, v. iv. /. 3. 
Easter Eve, v. v. /. 2. 
Trinity, v. x. /. 2. 

23 Trinity, v. i. /. 2. 

24 Trinity, v. xiii. /, 3, 
S.Thomas, v. viii. /. 8. 

2 Trinity, v. viii. /. 5. 

S. Stephen, v. vi. /. 8. 

3 Epiphany, v. viii. /, 2. 

2 Easter, v. vii, /, 4. 
17 Trinity, v. iv. /. I. 
S. Matthew, v. viii. /. i. 
K. Ch. Martyr, v. vii. /. 3. 

I Advent, v. ii. /. i. 

4 Advent, v. iv. /. 2. 

4 Epiphany, v. iv. /. 6. 

6 Epiphany, v. ii. /. 3. 
I Lent, V. i, /, i. 
Palm Sunday, v. ii. /. 8. 

25 Trinity, v. iii. /. 7. 
S.John Bapt., v. vi. /. 3. 

I Advent, v. vii. /. 6, 
S, Michael, v. vii. /. 8. 

1 Lent, V. ii. /. 7. 

3 Lent, V. iv, /. 5. 

Th. bef. Easter, v. v. /. 8. 

4 Easter, v. ii. /. 2. 

7 Trinity, v. x. /. 2. 

8 Trinity, v. ix. /. 2. 
10 Trinity, v. iv. /. 3. 
Conv. of S . Paul, v. xi v. /. 4. 

4 Trinity, v. xxi, /. I. 
Commination, v. ii. /. 3. 

2 Lent, V. vii. /. 4. 
All Saints, v. v. /. 4. 



LION — LITTLE. 



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With half-clos'd eye a /. there. 
L. or eagle — each bright fold. 



Lion. 



Lip. 



No shuddering pass o'er /. or brow. 
That bitterest to the /. of pride. 

Lips. 
L. , that might half Heaven reveal. 
Around those /. where power and mercy hung. 
When to her eager /, is brought. 
With fever'd /. and wither'd heart. 
Seal Thou my /. and guard the way. 
With /. firm clos'd and fixed eye. 
The bosom where His /, were press'd. 
With thine own /. to sentence all thy sin. 

Liquid. 
Spreads many a mile of /. plain. 

Lisp. 
As little children /., and tell of Heaven. 

List. 
Whom in her /. she now enrolls. 

Listen. 
L. and mark what gentle air. 
Give us grace to /. well, 
Z., ye pure white- robed souls. 
Nor /, for those purer strains above. 

Listening. 
Your Lord is /. .• peace, be still. 
Pause /. on the silent heath. 

Listens. 
He /. to the silent tear. 
She /, , till her pale eye glow. 

Listless. 
On /. dalliance bound. 
And on the traveller's /, way. 
And all the /. joy of summer shades. 
A round of /. joy and weary strife. 
Ah ! little dream our /. eyes. 
O shame upon thee, /. heart. 

Lit. 
It /. in Thee no fire. 
And how the spark ye /. , of heavenly cheer. 

Little. 
Wakenest each /, leaf to sing. 
How /. can the heart embrace ! 



WhitsunMon,, v. vi. /. i. 
Confirmation, v. ii. /. 3. 

Ash- Wed., v. i, /, 6. 
Good Friday, v. iv. /, 2. 

Palm Sunday, v. v. /. 2. 
Easter Eve, v. i. /. 5. 
3 Easter, v. iv. /. 3. 

6 Trinity, v. i. /. 4, 
12 Trinity, v. ix. /, 4. 
Conv. of S. Paul, v. ii. /. 4 , 
Annunciation, v. x, /. 2. 
Commination, v. vi. /, 3, 

7 Trinity, v. ii. /. 2. 

3 Lent, V. vii. /. 5. 

Whitsun Tues, , v. xviii. 1.2. 

Christmas Day, v. iii. /, 3, 
Palm Sunday, v. iv. /, 8, 
Whitsun Tues, , v. xviii, /, i . 
24 Trinity, v. iv. /. 4, 

2 Advent, v. v. /, 4. 
7 Trinity, v. vi. /. 3, 

Ascen, Day, v. vii, /, i. 
Visit, of Sick, v. iii. /. 5. 

3 Advent, v. v. /. 4, 

2 Christmas, v. iv. /. 5, 
I Trinity, v. ii, /, 4, 
23 Trinity, v. vii, /, 4. 
Conv, of S.Paul,e/,viii,/. i. 
SS,Phil,& Jas,,z/. v, /, I. 

Annunciation, v. iii. /, 6. 
S, Barnabas, v. vii, /, 5- 

Morning, v. ii. /. 4. 

4 Advent, v. i. /, 2. 



■2$S LITTLE— LIVE. 

Or win us back one /. day. 

'Twas but one /, drop of sin. 

One /. spot of ground in mercy lent. 

As /. children lisp, and tell of Heaven. 

But look away a /. space. 

Should wince and fret at this world's /. loss. 

To rest one /. hour. 

Perchance that /. brook shall flow. 

A /. while, and they shall fleet. 

Loves too each /. dewy spark. 

To bow before the "/. drop of light," 

His /. lambs assembling. 

A /. while we sought the sky. 

Ah ! /. dream our listless eyes. 

When wandering here a /. span. 

Since to Thy /. ones is given such grace. 

And work some wonder /. meant. 

Z. they dream, those haughty souls. 

Was not our Lord a /. child. ' 

Smiling he turns and spreads his /. wing. 

Live. 
To /. more nearly as we pray. 
For without Thee I cannot /. 
Of His approach, whom none may see and /. 
Content to die or I. 

He who would learn that prayer, must /. 
That Thou mightst /. for them a sadder, &c. 
Ready to give thanks and /. 
So they /. in modest ways. 
They /. and die ; their names decay. 
May undecaying /. 
How can I L without Thee here ! 
Our wasted frames feel the true sun, and /. 
Has learn'd to /. 
We in the midst of ruins /. 
And through the /. -long day. 
To see His skirts and /. 
Z. for to-day ! 

Look where thou hop^st to /. 
Why should we faint and fear to /. alone ? 
So might we friendless /., and die unwept. 
When good men cease to /. 
We shall /. on, though Fancy die. 
Know, though at God's right hand I /. 
Body and soul, to /. and die. 
To /. in memory here, in Heaven by love, &c. 
And /. in Paradise, as if God was not there ! 



I Christmas, v. v. /. 5- 
Sexagesima, v. i. /. 4. 

1 Lent, V. v. /. 3. 

3 Lent, V. vii. /. 5- 

4 Lent, V. iii. /. 4. 
Good Friday, v. viii. /. 6. 
Easter Eve, v. iv. /. 2. 
Easter Mon., -v. iii. /. i. 
S. aft. Ascen., v. xii, /. i. 

2 Trinity, v. iv. /. 3. 
17 Trinity, v. viii. /. 3. 
25 Trinity, k. iv. /, 3. 
.S.bef. Adv., z?. iv. /. 3. 
Conv. of S. Paul, v. viii. /. i . 
Annunciation, v.. iii. /. I. 
S. Michael, v. ix. /. i. 

S. Luke, V. vii. /. 4. 
All Saints, v. v. /. I. 
Catechism, v. iii. /. I. 
Commination, v. iv. /. 5- 

Morning, v. xvi. /. 4. 
Evening, ik viii. /. 2. 
I Advent, v. xii. /. 2. 
S.Stephen, v. ii. /. 4. 
S. Stephen, v. v. /. 7. 
H. Innocents, v. v. /. 8. 
I Epiphany, v. v. /. 7. 
I Epiphany, v. vii. /. J. 
6 Epiphany, v. x. /. 3. 

5 Lent, V. ix. /. 3. 
4 Easter, v. i. /. 10. 
Ascen. Day, v, x. /. 4. 
S. aft. Ascen. , v. iv. /. 6, 
I Trinity, v. ii. /. 5' 

4 Trinity, v., viii. /. 2. 
13 Trinity, v. xvi. /. 4. 
15 Trinity, v. vii. /. 5. 
22 Trinity, 7/. x. /. 4. 
24 Trinity, v. i. /. i. 

24 Trinity, v. vi. /. 4. 

25 Trinity, tj. vii. /. 4. 
S. Andrew, v. iv. /. 2. 
Conv. of S. Paul, v. x. /. 4. 
S. Matthias, v. iii. /. 4. 
S. Barnabas, v. viii. /. 8. 
S. Matthew, v. ix. /. 8. 



LIVE — LOFTY. 

Content to /. , but not afraid to die. 

That He, by whom the angels /. 

Thy fragrant tokens /. 

Whispering, " How long hast thou to /. .?" 

Liv'd. 
Nor man nor angel /. in Heaven or earth. 
Yet /. in bard or sage. 
The Martyrs /., the murderers died. 

Live-long. 
The /. -/. night we've toil'd in vain. 

Lives. 
And with Him /. our joy. 
For thee He died — for thee He /. again. 
We cannot choose but think he /. 
A prisoner /. in joy. 

With their sweet /. , as pure from sin and stain. 
L. in our embers here. 

That by their spe.aking /. the world may learn. 
One look /. in him, and endears. 

Living. 
All gemm'd with pure and /. light. 
E'en from that /. grave. 
The /. 'mid the dead. 
Nor fades it yet, that /. gleam. 
The /. waters brightly smile. 
Preserves them in their /. death. 
And fish, like /. shafts that pierce the main. 
The /. homes where Christ shall dwell. 
L. , He own'd no nuptial vow. 

Load. 
Lightening the /. of daily life ! 
The secret /. might know. 

Loath. 
Back then, complainer ; /. thy life no more. 

Loathing. 
Thy /. were but lost. 



The /, of our Christian course. 
A /. to a warrior's eye. 

On lofty steed, or /. prow. 

On /. steed, or loftier prow. 
To crown all lowly /. brows. 
Thy /. hope, Thy lowly prayer. 



Lodestar. 

Loftier. 
Lofty. 



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All Saints, v. ii. /. 8. 
H. Comm. , v. vi. /. 3. 
Prayer at Sea, v. iii. /. 2. 
Restoration, v. ix. /. 4. 

Mon. bef. East. , v. iv. /. 2. 

4 Trinity, v. xiii. /. 4. 
19 Trinity, v. v. /. 3. 

5 Trinity, v. i. /. I. 

2 Epiphany, v. xv. /. 4. 
Mon. bef East. , v. iii. /. 5' 
2 Trinity, v. ii. /. 8. 

22 Trinity, v. i. /. 4. 

, 23 Trinity, v. vi. /. 3. 
S. Barnabas, v. vii. /. 6. 
S.John Bapt., v. ix. /. 2. 
S. Peter, v. v. /. 3. 

Wed. bef East. , v. iv. /. 7. 
Easter Eve, v. viii. /. 6. 
Easter Tues. , v. vii. /. 4. 

4 Easter, v. vi. /. 5. 

18 Trinity, v. iv. /. 3, 

19 Trinity, v. ix. /. 4. 

23 Trinity, v. x. /. 2. 
Annunciation, v. x. /. 5. 
Matrimony, v. v. /. 3. 

2 Trinity, v. viii. /. 8. 
10 Trinity, v. iv. /. 6. 

9 Trinity, v. ix. /. i. 
17 Trinity, v. vi. /. 2. 

5 Trinity, v. xii. /. 3. 
Confirmation, v. ii. /. 4. 

23 Trinity, v. ix. /. 3. 

23 Trinity, v. ix. /. 3. 
Annunciation, v. ix. /. 5. 
S.James, v. iv. /. 8. 



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LOINS— LONG. 



Loins. 
Never again your /. untie. 

Lone. 
How sweet, how /. the ray benign. 
To journey on a few /. years. 
A child's /. path in woodland lost. 
Break not upon so /. an isle. 
To where /. mountains tower, or billows roll. 
And over all that upland /. 
L. Nature feels that she may freely breathe. 
Z. battle-field, or crumbling prison hall. 

Loneliest. 
In vain : the averted cheek in /. dell. 



E'en in this crowded /. 



Loneliness. 
Lonely. 



Whether in his /. course. 

(Z., not forlorn) he stay. 

Sad on thy /. heart. 

Thus in her /. hour. 

Upon his /. way. 

To the still wrestlings of the /. heart. 

Down in some /. hermitage. 

In /. hours, Christ risen appears. 

At first a /. rill. 

The clear note of some /. bird. 

Euphrates through the /. land. 

Lest on our /. way we faint. 

And Tabor's /. peak, 'twixt thee, &c. 

The /. world seems lifted nearer heaven. 

Where on the /. woodland road. 

If long and sad thy /. hours. 

Never untun'd his /. mirth. 

In vain on Carmel's green and /. mound. 

By /. prayer the haunted rocks among. 

His musings in the /. shade. 

The /. watcher of the fold. 

The /. ocean learns thy orisons. 

We know the /. Spouse. 

And people all the /. room. 

Sad /. dreams in crowded hall. 



Whiling away the /. hour. 
As if along His /. way. 
We to the /. world again. 

Will not the /. -forgotten glow. 



Lonesome. 



Long. 



2 Advent, v. vii. /. 5. 

1 Advent, v. ix. /. 3. 

2 Christmas, v. vi. /, 6. 
5 Epiphany, v. viii. /. 6. 
Th. bef East., v. iii. /. 4. 

3 Trinity, v. ii. /. 3, 
7 Trinity, v. v. /. 2. 
20 Trinity, v. ii. /. 3. 
K, Charles M., v. iv. /. 4. 

3 Trinity, v. iii. /. i. 

S.Matthew, v. iii. /. 6. 

S. John Evan., v. iii. /. I. 
S.John Evan., v. iii. /. 2. 
Circumcision, v. xv. /. 2. 
5 Epiphany, v. ii. /, i. 
5 Epiphany, v. vii. /. i. 
Wed. bef East. , v. viii. /. r. 
Good Friday, v. vii. /. 3. 
Easter Day, v. xv. /. 2. 
Easter Mon., v. vi. /. 4. 
5 Easter, v. ii. /. 6, 
Whitsun Mon., ?7. iii. /. 5, 
Whitsun Tues.,z^. xiii. /. 4. 
7 Trinity, v. i. /. 6. 

7 Trinity, v. vii. /, 3. 

8 Trinity, v. \. I. 2. 
II Trinity, v. iv. /. 3. 
22 Trinity, v. ii. /. 3. 
S.John Bapt, v. ii. /. 4, 
S. John Bapt. , v. vii. /. 4. 
S. Bartholom., v. ix. /. 4. 
SS.Sim. & Jud., z^. xii./.2. 
Prayer at Sea, v. ii. /. 3. 
Gun. Treas., v. ii. /. 2. 
Gun. Treas., v. x. /. 3. 
Accession, v. iv. /. 6. 

Evening, v. ii. /. 4. 
SS.Phil. & Jas.,2/. vi./. I. 
Visit, of Sick, v. vii. /. 5. 

Epiphany, v. viii. /. i. 



LONG — LOOK. 



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L. ere winter blasts are fled. 

* ' Z. sought, and lately won. " 

Old Israel's /.-lost son. 

L. as this glittering world shall last. 

Told the /. hours of death. 

Then like a /. -forgotten strain. 

To us /. since the glorious Child is born. 

The blessed angels look and /. 

If /. and sad thy lonely hours. 

Ere /. on S ion's steep. 

In life's /. sickness evermore. 

And we will look and /. for Thee. 

Z. lov'd, /. tried, /. spar'd as they. 

These know : on these look /. and well. 

Sweet visions of /. -sever'd hearts to frame. 

Nor /. within the heart would stay. 

"Z. have I known thy name." 

And though heaven gate /. since have clos'd. 

So /. had given farewell. 

What though /. since in Heaven, &c. 

Come where thou /. hast stor'd thy all. 

Gather'd /. since at Jesus' feet. 

The prayers are o'er : why slumberest thou so/. 

Whispering, "How /. hast thou to live?" 

Long'd. 
And /. to own Thee to the death. 
How have I rather /. to kneel. 



Thou /. to search them all. 
Still pressing, /. to be right. 
Of worldly /. to be wise. 



Lon^st. 

Longing. 

Longings. 

Look. 



I only cast a wishful /. 

With fix'd adoring /. 

And likest Him in /. and tone. 

Z. on us, Lord, and take our parts. 

Love imag'd in that cordial /. 

Though to my home for one last /. I turn. 

"Haste, for thy life escape, nor /. behind." 

Sweet is the smile of home ; the mutual /. 

But as at first Thine all-pervading /. 

Then /. no more : or closer watch. 

Know them by /. and voice, and thank them all. 

Thrice only might a seraph's /. 

Who shrinkest from a scornful /. ? 



I Epiphany, v. iv. /. 5. 
Quinquagesima, v. ii. /. 2. 

4 Lent, V. xi. /. 2. 

5 Lent, V. ix. /. 5. 
Tues. bef. East., v. x. /. i. 
Good Friday, v. v. /. I. 

3 Easter, v. iii. /. 5. 
Trinity, v. iii. /. i. 

II Trinity, v. iv. /. 3. 
13 Trinity, v. iii. /. 4. 
16 Trinity, v. iv. /. i. 
16 Trinity, v. xi. /. 2. 

18 Trinity, v. xxii. /. i. 

19 Trinity, v. ix. /. I. 

24 Trinity, v. viii. /. 2. 
S. bef. Adv., v. iii. /. 6. 
S. Thomas, v. ix. /. 8. 
Conv. of S. Paul, v. ix. /. i. 
Purification, v. xiv. /. 2. 
S. Barnabas, v. vi. /. 3. 
S. James, v. vi. /. 7. 

All Saints, v. vii. /. 6. 
Commination, v. i. /. I. 
Restoration, v. ix. /. 4. 

Confirmation, v. ix, /. 4. 
Visit, of Sick, v. iv. /. 3. 

8 Trinity, v. viii. /. 4. 

25 Trinity, v. v. /. 5. 
Sexagesima, v. ii. /. 2. 

4 Advent, v. ii. /. 4. 
Christmas Day, v. iv. /. 2. 
S. Stephen, v. iii. /. 3. 
Epiphany, v. ix. /. i. 
Quinquagesima, z^. viii. /, I. 
I Lent, V. iii. /. 8. 

I Lent, V. iv. /. 5. 
I Lent, V. vii. /. I. 
Tues. bef. East. , v. vi. /. i . 
Th. bef. East, v. vii. /. i. 
Easter Eve, v. v. /. 5- 
Whitsun Mon., v. x. /. 4, 
Whitsun Tues., v. iv. /, 4. 



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LOOK — LORD. 



When his last lingering /. he turns. 

L. homeward through the evening sky. 

And we will /. and long for Thee. 

Z. on us, and we are abhorr'd. 

L. where thou hop'st to live. 

Z. on this saint, and learn to frame. 

Ne'er let us cast one /. behind. 

One /. lives in him, and endears. 

That gracious chiding /. 

We see one glorious Image /. 

To /. on clearer heavens, and scan. 

Z. in, and see Christ's chosen saint. 

Pass a few years — /. in once more. 

Looked. 
From his dark veil at noon /. forth. 
He /. to Heaven, and sadly sigh'd. 

Looking. 
Where, /. roimd, each glance might thee afford. 

Looks. 
That upward /,, may still descry. 
To think where'er he /. , such gleam, &c. 

Lord. 
Only, O Z. , in Thy dear love. 
Guide Thou their course, O Z., aright. 
Now, Z. , the gracious work begin. 
E'en so, heart-searching Z., as years roll on. 
Z., ere our trembling lamps sink down and die. 
By every sign her Z. foretold. 
Your Z. is listening : peace, be still. 
Ye, who your Z. 'j commission bear. 
To th' other holy garden, where the Z. was laid, 
'Tis not, "the Christ the Z." 
But where Thou dwellest, Z. 
Think on the Z. most holy, come. 
And some, the darlings of their Z. 
"Z., and what shall this man do?" 
Till his Z. be at the gate. 
Lend us, Z., Thy sure relief. 
Borne by the suffering Church her Z. to greet. 
We too, O Z. , would fain command. 
Thine infant cries, O Z. 
Look on us, Z. , and take our parts. 
Such is Thy banquet, dearest Z. 
To find a prayer their Z. may hear. 
And in thy... mood thou bidd'st thy Z. depart. 
Z. of this erring flock ! 
Unwise I deem them, Z. , unmeet. 



10 Trinity, v. iv. /. 3. 
16 Trinity, v. x. /. 2. 

16 Trinity, v. xi. /. 2. 
18 Trinity, v. x. /. 3. 
22 Trinity, v. x. /. 4. 
S. Andrew, v. v. /. 3. 
Conv. of S. Paul,z/, xii. /. 4, 
S. Peter, v. v. /. 3. 

S. Peter, v. vi. /. i. 
S. Barthol., v. iii. /. 3. 
S. Matthew, v. ix. /. 5. 
S. Luke, V. ix. /. i. 
S.Luke, V. xi. /. i. 

3 Epiphany, v. i. /. 3. 
12 Trinity, v. ii. /. i. 

17 Trinity, v. vii. /. 3. 

4 Advent, v. xiii. /. 3. 
3 Epiphany, v. iv. /. 6. 

Morning, v. xvi. /. i. 
Evening, v. x. /. 3. 
Evening, v. xii. /. 3. 
I Advent, v. iv. /. 5. 

1 Advent, v. xiii. /. 5. 

2 Advent, v. iii. /. 5. 
2 Advent, v. v. /. 4. 

2 Advent, v. vi. /. 5. 

3 Advent, v. viii. /. 6. 
Christmas Day, v. iv. /. i. 
Christmas Day, v. vi. /. I. 
Christmas Day, v. xi. /. 3. 
S. Stephen, v. ii. /. 5. 
S.John Evan., v. i. /. i. 
S.John Evan., v. ii. /. 6. 
S.John Evan., v. vi. /. 4. 
Holy Innocents, v. iv. /. 2. 

1 Christmas, v. iii. /. i. 
Circumcision, v. ii. /. i. 
Epiphany, v. ix. /. I. 

2 Epiphany, v. xvii. /. i. 

3 Epiphany, v. vi. /. 2. 

4 Epiphany, v. vi. /. 8. 

5 Epiphany, v. y. I. i. 

6 Epiphany, v. ii. /. i. 



LORD.. 

But that the L. and source of love. 
So be it, Z. ; I know it best. 
To th' unapproached Z., once made, &C.. 
Z,, when in some deep garden glade. 
Our Z. in Eden bends. 
Z. , if our fathers turnM to Thee. 
'Tis even so : the sovereign Z. of souls- 
Fast link'd as Thy great Name to Thee, O Z. 
O Z., our Z., and spoiler of our foes. 
Her risen Son and Z. 
Z. , by every minstrel tongue. 
O Z. my God, do Thou Thy holy will. 
Which for our Z. ^s redeem'd is set. 
Z. of my heart, by Thy last cry. 
Only in glory, Z., Thy sinful servant own. 
Be our Z.V day of holy joy. 
" Where is your Z. .^" she scornful asks. 
Our only Z. is risen and gone. 
Thy Z. is ris'n indeed. 
The banner of his Z.'j victorious wrath. 
'Tis Thine own gracious promise, Z. .' 
Where'er the Z. is, there are they. 
And pierce, O Z., Thy justly- sealed ear. 
Till resting by th' incarnate Z. 
And to her Z. with duteovis heed. 
Largely Thou givest, gracious Z. 
Come Z., come Wisdom, Love, and Power. 
Save, Z., by Love or Fear. 
Thy rebels, Z., their warfare wage. 
One tyrant Z., one idol throne. 
Z., in Thy field I work all day. 
This is Thy pastoral course, O Z. 
Is the true love of Christ our Z. 
E'en so, who loves the Z. aright. 
All hymn Thy glory, Z., aright. 
Do Thou Thy will, O Z. 
Thou Z, of time and thought. 
"The Z. forgives ; thou shalt not die." 
And their eyes fail for waiting on their L. 
It is enough, O Z. I now let me die. 
Yet the Z. is not here. 

Here is our Z. , and not where thunders roll. 
Ye hearts, that love the Z. 
Z, , by Thy sad and earnest eye. 
Preserve, good Z., Thy servants' ears. 
Shew me Thy glory, gracious Z. .'' 
Their Z.'j averted face. 
The glory of the Z., the Z. of Israel. 



263 

6 Epiphany, v. vi. /. 5. 
6 Epiphany, v. vii. /. I. 
6 Epiphany, v. ix. /. 8. 
Sexagesima, v. iii. /. i. 
Quinquagesima,z/. viii. /. 2. 
Quinquagesima, z/. xi. /. I. 
2- Lent, V. ii. /. I. 

2 Lent, V. vii. /. 4. 

3 Lent, V. ix. /. 5. 

4 Lent, V. ix. /. 2. 
Palm Sunday, v. iv. /. I. 
Wed. bef. East., v. i. /. I. 
Wed. bef. East, v. iv. /. 5. 
Good Friday, v. ix. /. i. 
Easter Eve, v. iii. /. 8. 
Easter Day, v. iii. /. 4. 
Easter Day, v. vi. /. I. 
Easter Day, v. viii. /. 4. 
Easter Tues. , v. viii. /. 2. 
2 Easter, v. v. /. 3. 

4 Easter, v. ii. /. 3. 

4 Easter, v. vi. /. 7. 

5 Easter, v. iii. /. 4. 
Ascension Day, v, v. /. i. 
S. aft._ Ascen., v. ii. /. 3. 
S.aft. Ascen., v. iv. /. i. 
Whitsunday, v. xi. /. I. 
Whitsunday, v. xi. /. 4. 
Whitsun Mon., v. ix. /. 2. 
Whitsun Mon. , v. xiii. /. 2. 
Whitsun Tues. ^v.'\. I. i . 
Whitsun Tues., z/. xvi. /. i. 
2 Trinity, v. iii. /. 7- 

2 Trinity, v. v. /. I. 

4 Trinity, v. vi. /. 3. 

5 Trinity, v. i. /, 4. 

6 Trinity, v. ii. /. 2. 
6 Trinity, v. iv. /. 3. 
9 Trinity, v-. i. /. 3. 

9 Trinity, v. iii. /. 4. 
9 Trinity, z/. vi, /. i. 

9 Trinity, e/. viii. /. 6. 

10 Trinity, v. vi. /. 5. 
12 Trinity, v. vii. /. 5. 

12 Trinity, z/. viii. /. 8. 

13 Trinity, v. vii. /. I. 
13 Trinity, v. xiii. /. 4. 
17 Trinity, v. iv, /. 6, 



264 



LORD— LORE. 



What if within His world, His Church, ourZ. 
If, when the L. of Glory was in sight. 
Or rather help us, L. , to choose the good. 
How shall we speak to Thee, O Z. ? 
Z. , vTave again Thy chastening rod. 
Thou knowest, Z., too well. 
Who owns the Z. of love and power. 
The Father of thy Z, can grudge thee nought. 
Their Z. resign'd them all, to earn. 
As his transfigur'd Z. with lightning form. 
Is in that word — the Z. who dwells on high. 
To hymn the birth-night of the Z. 
Ere the whole widow'd Church... her risen Z. 
The Z. of new-created light. 
To think he sees the Z. 
Him for thy Z. and God adore. 
His persecuted Z. reveal'd. 
" Who art Thou, Z. .?" he falters forth. 
And our dear Z. in bliss repos'd. 
Of waiting on your Z. 
Make much of your dear Z. ! 
The secret of the Z. is theirs. 
" L., let me now depart." 
" Thy saving health, O Z." 
Prom his Z. 'j- cradle, patience from His Cross. 
In witness of his Z. 
Yet sure 'twas not presumption, Z. 
When the great soldier of thy Z. 
Which makes thee like thy Z. 
We can — Thine are we, dearest Z. 
Thou Z. of meekness, write it there. 
In waiting for the Z. he lov'd, 
• To where their gracious Z. 
Grant, Z. , that when around th' expiring world. 
As Paul his Z. , in life and death. 
Cling closer to their Z. and thee. 
Who is at hand that loves the Z. ? 
So in Thine awful armoury, Z. 
Refresh us, Z. , to hold it fast. 
And ready for the Z. 's embrace. 
Was not our Z. a Httle child. 
Over the grave their Z. have met. 
Highest exalt thy glorious Z. 
'Twas silence in Thy temple, Z. 

Lore. 
For all the light of sacred /. 
Nor gifted Prophet's /., nor Science'... wand. 
The scrolls of sacred /. 



17 Trinity, tj. vii, /. I. 
17 Trinity, v. viii. /. i. 

17 Trinity, v. xii. /. I. 

18 Trinity, v. x. /. i. 
18 Trinity, v. xvii. /. I, 

18 Trinity, v. xviii. /. 4. 

19 Trinity, v. i. /. 6. 

20 Trinity, v. vi. /. 3. 

22 Trinity, v. xii, /. 3. 

23 Trinity, v. xi, /, 3. 

24 Trinity, z/. xiv. /, 3. 
S. bef Adv., v. iii. /. 2. 
S. Thomas, v. i, /. 8. 
S. Thomas, v. vi. /. 3. 
S. Thomas, v. viii. /. 4. 
S. Thomas, v. ix. /. 3. 
Conv. of S. Paul, v. iv. /. 5. 
Conv. of S. Paul, v. vii. /. i. 
Conv. of S. Paul, v. ix. /. 2. 
Conv. of S, Paul J v. xi. /. 3, 
Conv. of S. Paul, v. xv, 1.6. 
Purification, v. i, /. 3. 
Purification, v. xi. /, 4. 
Purification, v. xii. /. 2. 
S. Matthias, v. ii. /. 2. 

S. Matthias, v. iv. /. I. 
Annunciation, v. ii. /. I. 
S. Mark, v. v, /. 3. 
SS.Phil.&Jas.,z/.ix. /. 2. 
S.James, v. iii. /. I. 
S.James, v, iv. /. 6. 
S. Barthol,, v. xi. /. 4. 
S. Matthew, v. v. /. 4. 
S.Michael, v. x. /, i. 
S. Luke, v. XV. /. 2. 
S. Luke, V. XX. /. 4, 
SS. Sim. & Jud., v. ii. /, I, 
All Saints, v. iv, /. I. 
H, Coram., v. xvii. /. I. 
H. Baptism, v. iv. /, 2. 
Catechism, v. iii. /. i. 
Bur. of Dead, v. xiii. /. 5- 
Gun. Treas., v. xii, /, 3. 
Ordination, v. i. /. i. 

2 Advent, v. iv. /. 8. 

3 Advent, v. x, /. 6. 

5 Epiphany, v. ix. /. 2. 



LORE — LOST. 

And all the /. its scholars need. 

Yet by the light of Christian /. 

Our own forgotten /. 

Where is the /. the Baptist taught ? 

The secret /. of rural things. 

For thou didst love to trace her daily /. 

Lorn. 
Since the /. mother, wandering there. 
On the /, ear, die quite away. 
The first /. hour of widowhood. 
In that /. hour and desolate. 

Lose. 
Bethlehem must 7. Thee soon, but Thou, &c. 
Ne'er may we /. it from our sight. 
Daily to /. themselves in hope to find, &c. 
Nor let the sinner /. his soul at ease. 
Or /, one glimpse of Heaven before the time. 
L. in arch'd glades their tangled sight. 
One /. , the other keep. Heaven's clue. 
'Tis sweet, as year by year we /. 

Losing. 
That I should gain by /. Thee. 
Winning or /. souls. Thy life-blood's price. 

Loss. 
To bear as Thine, nor count it /. I 
With Christ in sight, turning our gain to /. 
To whom a weary hour is /. 
Turns all our toil to /, 
The pain, the shame, the scorn, the /. 
To whom, for Christ, the world is /. 
Gathering from every /. and grief. 
Of orphanhood and /. 

Lost. 
Lie /. in wilful sleep. 
Care and remorse are /. , like motes, &c. 
She /. Thee quite. Thou lovely star. 
Some /. delight we mourn. 
Worthless and /. our offerings seem. 
A child's lone path in woodland /. 
To dash her cup of joy, since Eden /. 
Till then, who rest, presume ;...to look, are /. 
The birthright sold, the blessing /. and won. 
Old Israel's long-/, son. 
L. branches of the once-lov'd vine. 
How spirits /. in endless woe. 
The relics of /. innocence. 
L. in desponding gloom. 



265 

Septuagesima, v. i. /. 3. 
Sexagesima, v. vii. /. i. 
East. Tues., v. xiv. /. 4. 
S. John Bapt., v. vii. /. I. 
S. Matthew, v. i. /. 6. 
K. Charles M.,z/.vii. /. i. 

2 Christmas, v. ii. /. 3. 
7 Trinity, v. vii. /. 2. 
19 Trinity, v. vi. /. 4. 
Accession, v. iv, /. I. 

Christmas Day, v. vi. /. 5- 
Epiphany, v. vi. /. i. 
6 Epiphany, v. xi. /. 8. 
I Lent, V. iv. /. 8. 
Tues, bef. East., v. ix, /, i. 
Trinity, v. v, /, 3, 
S, Luke, V, V, /, 3, 
Bur, of Dead, v. xi, /, 3. 

4 Easter, v. i, /, 2, 
S, Matthias, v. v. /, 3. 

Evening, v. xi. /. 4. 

4 Easter, v. ix. /. 10. 
Whitsun Tues., v. iv. /, 2, 

5 Trinity, v. vii, /. 4. 
10 Trinity, v. iii, /. 3, 
S. Matthias, v. ii, /, 4. 
Bur. of Dead, v. xii, /. 4, 
Restoration, v. iii, /. 6, 

Christmas Day, v. x. /. 4. 

1 Christmas, v. ix. /. 6. 
Epiphany, v. xi, /, 4, 

2 Epiphany, v. iii. /, 2, 

3 Epiphany, v. xii. /, I, 
5 Epiphany, v. viii. /. 6. 
Sexagesima, v. vi. /. 3' 

1 Lent, V. vii. /. 8, 

2 Lent, V. x, /, 2, 

4 Lent, V. xi, /. 2. 

5 Lent, V. V. /, 2, 
5 Lent, V. ix, /, 2, 
Easter Day, v. x, /. 2. 
Easter Tues,, v. ix, /, 4, 



266 



LOST — LOUDER. 



L. to be found no more. 

Ere /. in Folly's round. 

As suits a /. returning spouse. 

Where /. behind the bright angelic throng. 

What shapeless form, half /. on high. 

Yet, when all other love is /. 

O /. and found ! all gentle souls below. 

What boots it gathering one /. leaf. 

Not in fruition /. 

Knows what He gave and what we /. 

To see /. Sion's shame. 'Twas morning prime. 

Thy loathing were but /. 

With labour /, and sorrow eam'd. 

They deem'd them /. in deadly night. 

Just ere he sink for ever /. 

Of our /. year in Heaven is told. 

Seem /. in lightning an.d in storm. 

Z. in high thoughts, " whose son." 

Martyrs and seers, the sav'd and /. 

That we might learn of Him /. souls to love. 

And He is /. in light. 

Of a world /., yet lov'd so well. 

To the /, spirit brings relief 

Of Britain /. and found ! 

For the /. dream the heart may ache. 

Lot 
Our /. with Thine, to trust Thy word. 
And in thy/, unharm'dbefore thy Saviour stand. 
Where Heaven my /. had cast. 
'Mid wither'd hues and sere, its /. be cast. 
In a fair ground our /. is cast. 
He and his /. unchang'd remain. 

Loth. 
Willing or /., Thy trump shall hear. 
Own'd Him divine, and yielded, nothing /. 

Loud. 
E'en with the /. Hosanna ringing in His ears. 
And still, as /. the revel swells. 
Where the /. bitter cry is rais'd in vain. 
'Tis Abraham's God who speaks so /. 
The voice exceeding /. 
There are in this /. stunning tide. 
When Passion's storms are /. and high. 

Louder. 
From year to year it swells with /. tone. 
L. and /. swells ; and canst thou spare ? 



I Easter, v. ii. /. 6. 

1 Easter, v. x. /. 6. 
5 Easter, v. iv, /. 6. 
Ascen. Day, v. ix. /. 3. 
Whitsun Mon., v. v. I. I. 

2 Trinity, v. vi. /. 6. 

3 Trinity, v. x. /. I. 

12 Trinity, v. iii. /. 3. 

13 Trinity, v. xi. /. 4. 

14 Trinity, v. i. /. 5. 
17 Trinity, v. iii. /. I. 

17 Trinity, v. vi. /. 2. 

18 Trinity, v. iii. /. 3. 

19 Trinity, v. iii. /. 4. 
S.bef.Adv., v.i. I. 6. 
S.bef Adv., v. ix. /. 4. 
Conv.of S.Paul, z/. iv. 1.2. 
Purification, v. ix. /, I. 
S. Barthol., v. xvi. /. 3. 
S. Matthew, v. vii. /. 7. 
S. Michael, v. vii. /. 4. 
H. Comm., v. vi. /. 2. 
H. Comm., v. xi. /. 2. 
Restoration, v. iv. /, 6. 
Accession, v. ii. /. 6. 

2 Epiphany, v. xvii. /. 3. 
Th. bef East., v. vii. /. 8. 
I Easter, v. iii. /. 6. 
21 Trinity, v. iv. /. 6. 
S. Thomas, v. i. /. 5. 
S. Luke, V. xi. /. 4. 

12 Trinity, v. ix. /. 6. 
S. Matthias, v. iii. /. 3. 

1 Advent, v. ii. /. 6. 

2 Epiphany, v. v. /. I. 
2 Lent, V. i, /. 2. 

5 Lent, V. X. /. 4. 
Whitsunday, v. vi. /. 2. 
S. Matthew, v. iv. /. i. 
Ordination, v. xii. /. 3. 

I Advent, v. i. /. 2. 
I Lent, V. i. /. 3. 



LOUDEST — LOVE. 



267 



Loudest. 
Nearest and /. then of all. 

L(we. 
New every morning is the /. 
Some softening gleam of /. and prayer. 
Only, O Lord, in Thy dear /. 
Tracing out Wisdom, Power, and Z. 
Till in the ocean of Thy /. 
The arrows wing'd in Heaven... will not /. 
AndZ, 'j last flower seem'd fain to droop and die 
Then to his early home did Z. repair. 
Light without /. , glares on the aching sight. 
A pledge of /. that cannot tire. 
Beside the springs of Z. , that never die. 
The scene, the glance, I dearest /. 
In fearless /. and hope uncloy'd. 
The concord sweet of Z. divine. 
And/, towardsmenof /. — salvation and release. 
Or with His /. so deep embrue. 
If his /. for Christ be true. 
Or with Z. 'j supporting force. 
So his /. to Christ endure. 
But all is bright and smiling /. 
All glowing with the light accepted Z, imparts. 
Power cannot change them, but Z. may. 
What cannot be, Z. counts it done, 
O Thou, who keep'st the Key of Z, 
In His unerring sight, who measures Life by Z. 
Now of Thy /. we deem. 
If thou wouldst reap in /. 
Unlike the feast of heavenly /. 
Or is it Z,, the dear delight ? 
A home for prayer and /, , and full, &c. 
Strays, mindful of that heavenly /. 
For Z. delights to bring her best. 
And whereZ. is, that offering evermore is blest, 
Z, on the Saviour's dying head. 
Who welcomes here a child's as. . .an angel's /. 
They know th' Almighty's /. 
And there is power and /. 
Is not the power as strange, the /, as blest ? 
Their lawless cries are tunM to... perfect /. 
As if Thy /, and power. 
Of hearts, the right of /, divine. 
Now wonder turns to /, 
'Tis so in /, — the faithful heart. 
When hardier grown we /, it less. 
But that the Lord and source of /. 



Sexagesima, v. iii, /. 4. 

Morning, v. vi, /. I. 
Morning, v. ix, /, 3. 
Morning, v. xvi. /, I. 
Evening, v. iv, /. 3, 
Evening, v. xiv. /. 3. 
I Advent, v. iii. /. 6. 
, I Advent, v. ix. /. 2. 
I Advent, v. ix. /. 5. 

1 Advent, v. xi. /. 2. 

2 Advent, v. iii, /. 2. 

3 Advent, v. vii, /, 3. 

4 Advent, v. iii, /, 2. 
4 Advent, v. viii. /. i. 
4 Advent, v. xv. /. 2. 
Christmas Day, v. ii. /. 6. 
S. Stephen, v. v. /. 3. 
S.John Evan., v. i. /. 3. 
S.John Evan,, v. iii, /, 3. 
S.John Evan., v. v, /, 4, 
H, Innocents, v. ii, /, 5, 

I Christmas, v. vii, /, 6. 
I Christmas, v. viii, /, 2. 
I Christmas, v. viii, /. 3. 
I Christmas, v. ix. /, I. 

1 Christmas, v. x, /, 6. 
Circumcision, v. vi, /, i. 
Circumcision, v. xvii, /. I, 

2 Epiphany, v. vi, /, I. 

2 Epiphany, v. x, /, i. 

3 Epiphany, v. viii. /. 6. 
3 Epiphany, v. ix. /. 3. 
3 Epiphany, v. x. /, 5. 

3 Epiphany, v. x, /, 6, 
3 Epiphany, v. xi. /, i. 

3 Epiphany, v. xii, /, 6. 

4 Epiphany, v. ii, /, i. 
4 Epiphany, v. iii, /, 3, 
4 Epiphany, v. iii. /. 7, 

4 Epiphany, v. vii, /, 8. 

5 Epiphany, v. ii, /, 3. 
5 Epiphany, v. iv. /, 6. 

5 Epiphany, v. ix, /, I. 

6 Epiphany, v. iv. /. i. 
6 Epiphany, v, v. /. 7. 
6 Epiphany, v. vi. /. 5. 



268 



LOVE. 



Is like the Maker's /, 

And /. this sight so fair. 

If filial and maternal /. 

But a sweet help and pattern of true /. 

L. face to face reveal'd. 

L. imag'd in that cordial look, 

"Where is our /. , and where our hearts ? 

We see celestial /. diffuse. 

So every grace is L. 

They /. us — will not God forgive ? 

So Angels pause on tasks of /. 

The God, whom here she would not learn to /. 

His righteous doom, that meek true-hearted L. 

Nor Balaam's curse on L. , which God, &c. 

But minds us of Thy L. 

'Tis L., the last best gift of Heaven. 

Z., gentle, holy, pure. 

E'en human L. will shrink from sight. 

There be, who /. the ways to view. 

God teaching /. and fear. 

Out of the bosom of His /. He spares. 

L. masters Agony. 

Their hearts from sense, and learn to /. 

From hopes fulfill'd and mutual /. 

Mourning the ruin'd home he still must /. 

The very Comforter in light and /. descends. 

Or Z., the flower that closes up for fear. 

That Z. yet lives, and Patience shall find rest. 

'Tis now a fane, where Z. can find. 

Yet brethren true in dearest /. 

'Tis not for these I /. thee dear. 

Thou joy'st in miracles of/. 

O teach our /. to grow. 

Her darling's hope and hers, for /, , &c. 

What secret miracle of /. 

They nurse the soul to heavenly /. 

How endless /, should be return'd. 

Teach her to know and /. her hour of prayer. 

In holier /. and humbler vows. 

Till Thy dear /. to blot the sad account. 

Yet for /. 'j sake. 

I. will arise, and in the strength of/. 

Age after age, in worthier /. and praise. 

And shews Z.'j- treasure yet unspent. 

Whom Z, enthron'd would send, in aid. 

Of silent Z. 

He came in power and /, 

Come Lord, come Wisdom, Z., and Power. 



Septuagesima, v. iii. /. 2. 
Septuagesima, v. xii. /. 2. 
Sexagesima, v. v. / I, 
Sexagesima, v. vii, /, 3. 
Quinquagesima,z/. vii, /. 4. 
Quinquagesima, v.y\\\.L I. 
Quinquagesima, v. xii. /, I. 
Quinquagesima, v. xiv./, 3. 
Quinqviagesima, v. xv, /, 4. 
Ash- Wed., v. iii, /, 8. 
Ash-Wed,, v. v. /. 7. 
2 Lent, V. V. I. 4. 
2 Lent, V. xiii. /, I. 

2 Lent, V. xiv, /. 4. 

3 Lent, V. ix. /, 4, 

4 Lent, V. V. /. i. 
4 Lent, V. V, /, 2. 

4 Lent, V. vi. /. i. 

5 Lent, V. vii. /. 2. 
5 Lent, V. vii. /. 6. 
Mon. bef. East., v. iii, /, 3, 
Tues, bef. East., v. xiii. /. i. 
Wed, bef. East. , v. iii. /. 9. 
Wed. bef. East. , v. vi. /. 4. 
Th. bef. East., v. i. /. 8. 
Good Friday, v. ii. /, 6, 
Good Friday, v. iv, /, 5, 
Good Friday, v. vii, /, 6, 
Easter Day, v. xii, /, i. 
Easter Mon. , v. xii. /. 2. 
Easter Tues., v. iv. /. i. 

1 Easter, v. i. /. 5- 

2 Easter, v. x. /. 5. 

3 Easter, v. iv. /. 8. 

4 Easter, v. iv. /. 9. 

4 Easter, v. vii. /, 2. 

5 Easter, v. i, /, 6. 
5 Easter, v. iv. /, i. 
5 Easter, v. iv. /. 5. 
5 Easter, v. v. /. 4. 
5 Easter, v. xi, /. 2. 
Ascen, Day, v. iii. /, 2. 
Ascen, Day, v. xi. /. 4. 
S, aft. Ascen., v. viii. /, 2, 
S. after Ascen,, v. ix, /, 3, 
S, aft, Ascen., v. xi. /. 4. 
Whitsunday, v. iii. /. 2. 
Whitsunday, v. xi. /. i. 



LOVE. 

Save, Lord, by L. or Fear. 

Upon the home I /. 

And the pure language of His /. 

By glimpses such as dreamers /. 

That will not hear of /. or home ! 

By all Thy /, did once resign. 

They mantle round the Sim for /. 

Such signs of /. old Ocean gives. 

Z. is life's only sign. 

Is the true /. of Christ our Lord. 

Hope against hope, in /. 's dear task. 

Yet, when all other /. is lost. 

Z. the poor sinner, marvel not. 

Give and forgive, do good and /. 

To spoil Z. 'j- earthly paradise. 

But fix'd to hold Z. V banner fast. 

Who learn their lesson at the Throne of Z. 

God's secret /. and power. 

Because, as Z. and Prayer grow cold. 

For /. and not for spoil. 

So /. at heart prevail. 

The broken heart to /. 'j embrace. 

Cold while he kindled others' /. 

Men /. us, or they need our /. 

Whose /. can turn earth's worst and least. 

To the bright shore of /, 

His chosen attribute ; — but He in /. 

Ye hearts, that /. the Lord. 

Of /. and home by mazy streams. 

Strong for Z.'j sake its woe to hide. 

God will not let Z.'j- work impart. 

To the Creator's /. 

Yet 'twas not wonder, but His /. 

Of humbled hearts, that own Thy /. 

The only Son of His dear /. 

Yet guide us in Thy track of /. 

Offer thy /. and tears to Thammuz slain. 

We blindly ask ; in very /. refuse. 

Teach us to /. , with Christ, our sole true bliss. 

All own ; but few, alas ! will /. 

When in Thy /. and Israel's sin. 

Who owns the Lord of /. and power. 

Child of My /. I how have I wearied thee ? 

We mete our /. , as if our eye. 

Beat with another, answering /. for /. 

Wander at large, nor heed Z.'j gentle thrall. 

Thou who canst /. us, tho' Thou read us true. 

O bliss of child-like innocence, and /. 



269 

Whitsunday, v. xi. /. 4. 
Whitsun Mon., v.\. I. 3. 
Whitsun Mon.,7/. xiii. /. 5, 
Trinity, v. vi. /. I. 
Trinity, v. xvi. /. 3. 
Trinity, v, xx. /. 3. 
2 Trinity, v. i. /. 8. 
2 Trinity, v. ii. /. 7. 
2 Trinity, v. iii. /. 4. 
2 Trinity, v. iii. /. 7. 
2 Trinity, v. vi. /. 3. 
2 Trinity, v. vi. /. 6. 
2 Trinity, v. vi. /. 7. 
2 Trinity, v. viii. /. 6. 
2 Trinity, v. ix. /. 8. 

2 Trinity, v. x. /. 7, 

3 Trinity, v. x. /. 4. 

4 Trinity, v. xv. /. 2. 

4 Trinity, v. xxii. /. I. 

5 Trinity, v. ii. /. 4. 

5 Trinity, v. xv. /. 4. 

6 Trinity, v. v. /. 4. 

6 Trinity, v. vii. /. 4. 

7 Trinity, v. ix. /. 4. 

7 Trinity, v. x. /. 4. 

8 Trinity, v. xii. /. 4. 

9 Trinity, v. vii. /. 5. 

10 Trinity, v. vi. /. 5. 
ri Trinity, v. ii. /, 2. 

11 Trinity, v. vii. /. 3. 

12 Trinity, v. i. /. 5- 

13 Trinity, v. viii. /. 4. 

14 Trinity, v. ii. /. I. 
14 Trinity, v. v. /. 6. 
16 Trinity, v. ii. /. 4. 

16 Trinity, v. ix. /. 2. 

17 Trinity, v. ix. /. 6. 
17 Trinity, v. xi. /. 5. 

17 Trinity, v. xii. /. 5. 

18 Trinity, v. viii. /.I. 

18 Trinity, v. xxi. /. I. 

19 Trinity, v. i. /. 6. 

20 Trinity, v. iv. /. 3. 
22 Trinity, v. ix. /. 3. ■ 
24 Trinity, v. iv. /. 2. 
24 Trinity, v. v. /. 4. 
24 Trinity, v. vii. /. 2. 
24 Trinity, v. x. /. i. 



270 



LOVE. 



For lavish'd hours and /, mis-spent ! 

How /; divine may woo and fail. 

But L. too late can never glow. 

The scatter'd fragments Z. can glean. 

And certify a brother's /. 

Of /. to last eternally. 

Thy /. -charm \yith true Christian art. 

Ever in tune for /. and praise. 

L. sought Him first — at dawn of morn. 

No thought can tender L. beguile. 

Joy too to those, who /. to talk. 

L. thou thy Saviour still. 

'Tis hard, ye so in /. should be. 

A drop of water — for /. 'j sake. 

L. 'j- lesson more and more. 

Else helpless found, to learn and teach Thy /. 

Thou countest sons' and mothers' /. 

That wedded /. we prize so dear. 

Who can express the /. ? 

All but adoring /. may claim. 

With /. and joy like thine. 

On Friendship, Kindred, or on L. 

So, on their tasks of /. and praise. 

High thoughts of holy /. impart. 

The story of your /. restor'd. 

Shall spend in /. th' eternal day ! 

And /. to raise the languid eye. 

'Twixt Prayer and watchful L. his heart, &c. 

The Church of Jesus ; such the /. 

With rays of /. divine. 

For mutual /. without alloy. 

Their messages of /. to bear. 

And in th' eternal leisure of calm /. 

Or lighten'd secretly by L. 's endearing wiles. 

To live in memory here, ...by /. and praise. 

L. draws a cloud. 

In fires of /. 

Let his soul /. Thee to the end. 

Have seal'd Thy welcome and his /. 

I give it not by partial /. 

Thy secret work of /. to see. 

On messages of /. shall glide. 

Then be ye sure that L. can bless. 

That we might learn of Him lost souls to /. 

One dwell in wrath, and one in /. 

Alike his /. and greetings share. 

To tell of the great Shepherd's /. 

'Twixt /. of Christ and fear of sin. 



S.bef. Adv., v. ii. /. 4. 
S.bef. Adv., v. ix. /. 3. 
S.bef. Adv., v. x. /. 4. 
S.bef Adv., v. x. /. 5. 
S. Andrew, v. i. /. 4. 
S. Andrew, v. iv. /. 4. 
S. Andrew, v. v. /. 4. 
S. Andrew, v. vii. /. 4. 
S. Thomas, v. ii. /, 5- 
S.Thomas, v. iv. /. 3. 
S.Thomas, v. v. /. i. 
S. Thomas, v. ix. /. 2. 
Conv. of S.Paul, v. x. /. 2. 
Conv. of S. Paul, v. xi. /. 5. 
Conv. of S. Paul, v. xiv. /. 6. 
S. Matthias, v. xii. /. 4. 
Annunciation, v. ii. /. 5- 
Annunciation, v. iii. /. 4. 
Annunciation, v. vii. /. 3. 
Annunciation, v. ix. /. 2. 
Annunciation, v. ix. /. 6. 
S. Mark, v. i. /. 3. 
S. Mark, v. iii. /. 4. 
S. Mark, v. iv. /. 5. 
S. Mark, v. v. /. 6. 
S. Mark, -v. vi. /. 6. 
S. Barnabas, v. i. /. 7- 
S. Barnabas, v. ii. /. 3. 
S. Barnabas, v. ii. /. 7- 
S. Barnabas, v. iv. /. 6. 
S. Barnabas, v. v. /. 4. 
S. Barnabas, v. vi. /. 2. 
S. Barnabas, v. vi. /. 5' 
S. Barnabas, v. vii. /. 8. 
S. Barnabas, v. viii. /. 8. 
S.John Bapt., v. v. /. 5. 
S. John Bapt. , v. ix. /. 6. 
S. Peter, v. i, /. 4. 
S. Peter, v. v. /. 2. 
S.James, v. iv. /. I. 
S. James, v. vi. /. 4. 
S. Barthol., v. xiv. /. 3. 
S. Matthew, v. iii. /. 5. 
S. Matthew, v. vii. /. 7. 
S. Luke, V. V. /. 4. 
S. Luke, V. X. /. 2. 
S.Luke, z/.'xvi. /. 2. 
H. Comm. , v. v. /. 2. 



LOVE — LOVELINESS. 

The very breath of L. divine. 

L. V heralds sent to man forgiven. 

Where is it mothers learn their /. ? 

By whom L. 'j daily touch is seen. 

Thine own adopting Father /. 

Our rude essays of /. 

Such is their high courageous /. 

E'en wedded Z., 'till Thou be nigh. 

Lifting her torch in Z. 'j despite. 

Where should ye seek Z. 'j" perfect smile ? 

Z. 'j- very self — for Him no need. 

And priz'd for /. of summer fled. 

And such the tones of /, , which break. 

On our frail /. once more. 

To run, untir'd, /. ''s blessed race. 

Is here ! what hope and joy and /. 

Only return and /. 

The /. that should be thine. 

Who knows but gentle /. ? 

For thou didst /. to trace her daily lore. 

And well did she thy loyal /. repay. 

His wonted lay of /. 

Such is the thought of Z. and Might. 

True Might and ever-present Z. 

O Promise of undying Z. / 

Z. 'j- treasure hid in her fond breast. 

With all its deep /. -learned skill. 

And wake their slumbering /. again. 

Lov'd. 
Where Martha /. to wait with reverence meet. 
Or on /. features dawn and die. 
When our earthly /. ones sink. 
Bless'd Jesus ever /. to trace. 
Most dearly /, , and loving best. 
The /. Apostle to his Lord. 
Thy /. yet sinful people wandering wide. 
O /. and warn'd in vain ! 
Long /. , long tried, long spar'd as they. 
Thee the /. harbinger of Jesus owns. 
In waiting for the Lord he /. 
Of a world lost, yet /. so well. 
And /, He not of Heaven to talk ? 
If thou hast /. in hours of gloom. 

Lovelier. 
Old friends, old scenes, will /. be. 

Loveliness. 
Of your calm /. t 



271 

H. Comm. , v. vii. /. 4. 
H. Comm. , v. x. /. 3. 
H. Baptism, v. i. /. i. 
H. Baptism, v. ix. /. I. 
H. Baptism, v. xii. /. 2. 
Catechism, v.y'\. I. 2. 
Confirmation, v. iv. /. 4. 
Matrimony, v. ii. /, 3. 
Matrimony, v. iii. /. 6. 
Matrimony, v. iv. /. 6. 
Matrimony, v. v. /. 5- 
Visit, of Sick, v. vi. /. 6, 
Bur. of Dead, v. viii. /. i . 
Bur. of Dead, v. xi. /. 2. 
Bur, of Dead, v. xiii. /. 3. 
Churching, v. iii. /. 2. 
Commination, v. v. /, 5- 
Gun, Treas, , v. iv. /. 4. 
Gun. Treas., v. xvi. /. 2. 
K. Ch, Martyr, v. vii. /. i. 
K. Ch. Martyr, v. viii. /. i. 
Restoration, v. v, /. 6. 
Accession, v. iii. /. 4. 
Accession, v. iii. /. 5- 
Accession, v. v. /. i. 
Ordination, v. iv. /. 2. 
Ordination, v. v. /. 2. 
Ordination, v. xiii. /. 3. 

I Advent, v. vii, /. 5- 

4 Advent, v. xi. /. 3. 
S. John Evan., v. vi. /. 3. 
H. Innocents, v. iv. /. 3. 
Epiphany, v. ii. /. 2. 
Easter Mon, , v. ix, /. 2. 

5 Easter, v. vii. /. 4. 
8 Trinity, v. ix. /. 3. 
18 Trinity, v. xxii. /. I. 
S.John Bapt, v. iii. /. 4, 
S.BarthoL, v. xi, /, 4. 
H. Comm., v. vi. /. 2. 
Catechism, v. iv. /. i. 
Gun. Treas., v. x. /. I, 

Morning, v. ix. /. I. 

15 Trinity, v. vii. /. 4. 



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LOVELINESS — LOW. 



Lovely. 
She lost Thee quite, Thou /. star. 
As every /. hue is Light. 

Lover. 
Father and L, of our souls ! 
This is the/, of Thy laws. 

Lovers. 
Thy /. must their promis'd Heaven forego. 

Loves. 
This is he whom Jesus /. 
As erst, beholding, /. His wayward child. 
Z. victory more, when dim in view. 
None /. them best — O vain and selfish sigh ! 
The *' Man of Z." was fain to pray. 
Kneel on to Him, who /. to bless. 
Is there a heart, that /. the spring ? 
Alas ! the world he /. 
Z. too each little dewy spark. 
E'en so, who /. the Z. aright. 
Flies from the heart and home she dearest /. 
By soft, meek, tender ways He /. to draw. 
Knows all, yet /. us better than He knows. 
He /. and is belov'd again. 
He dearly /., and not alone. 
He /. and weeps — but more than tears. 
Believes, because it /., aright. 
Who is at hand that /. the Lord ? 
He /. when age and youth are met. 
He /. when some clear soaring mind. 
And /. thy sacred mirth. 

Lovest. 
Thou /. Thy chosen remnant to divide. 
Z. thou praise ? the Cross is shame. 

Laving. 
Most dearly lov'd, and /. best. 
The /. eye that watches thine. 
The /. and beloved Seer. 
Still /. man, still thanking GOD. 
Wise hearts and /. minds. 
Eye, ear, and hand, and /. heart. 
Here /. hearts, that daily know. 

Low. 
Poor fragments all of this /. earth. 
To th' unapproached Lord, once... so /. 
Hearts training in their /. abode. 
High and /. in choir shall meet. 
Help us, one hour, . . . His musings high and /. 



Epiphany, v. xi. /. 4. 
Quinquagesima, v. xv. /. 3. 

1 Christmas, v. vi. /. r. 

3 Epiphany, v. vii. /. 3. 

2 Lent, V. viii. /. 4. 

S.John Evan., v. i. /. 6. 

4 Epiphany, v. vii, /. 2. 
6 Epiphany, v. iii. /. 2. 
Mon. bef. East. , v. iii. /. 2. 
Th.bef.East., 7/. i. /. 6. 
Th. bef. East., v. v. /. 6. 
Easter Tues., v. vi. /. i. 

2 Easter, v. ix, /. 5. 
2 Trinity, v. iv. /. 3. 

2 Trinity, v. v. /. I. 

3 Trinity, v. ii. /. 2. 

9 Trinity, v. viii. /. 4. 
24 Trinity, v. xiv. /. 4. 
S. Peter, v. iii. /. i. 
S. Peter, v. iv. /. i. 
S. Peter, v. v. /. i. 
S.Barthol., v. xiii. /. 3. 
SS.Sim.&Jude,z/.ii./. I. 
SS.Sim.& Jud.,z/.vii./.i. 
SS.Sim.&Jud.,7/.viii./.i. 
Prayer at Sea, v. ii. /. 4. 

I Advent, v. viii. /. 2. 
16 Trinity, v. vii. /. i. 

Epiphany, v. ii. /. 2. 
Ash- Wed., v. ii. /. i. 
Th. bef. East., v. vi. /. 2. 
19 Trinity, v. vii. /. 6. 
S. Thomas, v. ii. /. 4. 
S. Thomas, v. vii. /. 5- 
S. Barnabas, v. iii. /. 7. 

6 Epiphany, v. viii. /. 6. 
6 Epiphany, v. ix. /. 8. 
6 Epiphany, v. xi. /. 7. 
Palm Sunday, v. iii. /. 7. 
Mon. bef. East. , v. vi. /. 6. 



LOW — LOWLY. 



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For God's new Israel, sunk as /. 

Yet /. upon the earth his heart and treasure lie. 

The pure flame spreading high and /. 

In bitter thoughts of /. -born care begun. 

In the /. chant of wakeful birds. 

The /. sweet tones of Nature's lyre. 

'Tis a /. chant, according well. 

But voices /. and gentle. 

'Twas moaning bleak, so high and /. 

By sufferings plung'd too /. 

Their high and /, in concord set. 

Z. at Thy feet renew her vows, 

And if some tones be false or /. 

Heaven's light is pour'd on high and /. 

To high and /. Heaven's Angel spake. 

Lower. 
The aching brow must /. 
He will be known — but darker tempests /. 
On cloud-bom idols of this /. air. 
A /. still, a sweeter strain. 
In whose sweet presence sorrow dares not /. 

Lowering. 
What sees she in this /. sky. 
Lifting and /. souls at will. 

Lowers. 
When round our walls the battle /. 

Lowest. 
He to earth's /. cares is still awake. 
The /. in the meanest task. 
Ye too, when /. in th' abyss of woe. 

Lowlier. 
The/., sure, the worthier thee. 

Lowliest. 
What names on earth shall /. prove. 

Lowliness. 
Who hath leam'd /. 

Lowly. 
For they in /, thoughts are nurs'd. 
Meet for Thy /, shrine, 
A sick man's /, -breathed sigh. 
Over our Saviour's /. bed. 
Z. thoughts may best infuse. 
One /. cell in sight of grace. 
As in all /. hearts He suffers still. 
As on their /. couch they lie. 
Where human sorrow breathes her /. moan. 



Th, bef. East., v. ii, /, 3. 

2 Easter, v. iii. /. 6. 
4 Easter, v. vii, /, 6, 

3 Trinity, v. viii. /. 2. 

4 Trinity, v. iv. /. i. 
7 Trinity, v. viii, /, I. 
21 Trinity, v. iii, /, i. 
25 Trinity, v. v. /. i. 

S, bef. Adv., v. vii. /. 6. 
S S.Phil, & Jas.,z/. xii. /. 2, 
SS, Sim,& Jud,,z/,vii. /, 3. 
H, Comm., v. ix. /, 2. 
Catechism, v. ix, /. i. 
Accession, v. vi. /, 5. 
Accession, v. vi. /. 6. 

3 Easter, v. iii. /. 4. 
9 Trinity, v. vi. /. 2. 
24 Trinity, v. iii. /, 4. 
H. Comm, , v. vii. /, 2. 
Prayer at Sea, v. iv. /. 3. 

2 Advent, v. ii. /. 7. 
6 Trinity, v. ii. /. 3. 

II Trinity, v. i. /. 3. 

Ascen, Day, v. v. /. 4. 
S, James, v. ii. /. 4, 
S. Michael, v. v. I. i. 

4 Advent, v. xiv. /. 4. 
S.James, v. iv. /. 3. 

S. Matthias, v. ii, /. i. 

Christmas Day, v. viii, /, 3. 
Christmas Day, v. viii. /, 4. 
I Christmas, v. ii, /. 3. 
Epiphany, v. vi. /. 4, 
I Epiphany, v. iii, /, 8. 
Ash- Wed, , v. iv. /, 8. 
Good Friday, v. v. /. 5« 
Easter Tues., v. xii. /. 3. 
Ascen. Day, v. viii. /. 4. 



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.LOWLY — LYRE. 



By all but /. eyes. 

Still to the /. soul. 

To crown all /. lofty brows. 

Thy lofty hope, Thy /. prayer. 

That closest hides its /. birth. 

What /. fate their own controls. 

The /. lesson of Content. 

Loyal. 
And well did she thy /. love repay. 

Lucid. 
To where it stays its /. flight. 
Where Angels down the /, stair. 
Each /. course be duly sped. 
What sparkles in that /. flood. 

Lucifer. 
See L. like lightning fall. 

Luke. 
L. the belov'd, the sick soul's guide. 
But only Z. is with him now. 

LtdPd. 
L. in a father's arms to sleep. 

Lulling. 
With /. spell let soft Decay. 

Lulls. 
Which /. me, clinging to my Father's breast. 

Lure. 
Sure, thought of these will /. it home. 



Is gently /. to one safe nest. 

What /. light. 
The /. mist is o'er. 

Shall light upon some /. harm. 



Lur^d. 
Lurid. 

Lurking. 
Lust. 



Thy mark is on the bowers of /. and pride. 

Lustre. 

Its soothing /. streams. 

The /. comes of heavenly birth. 

Lying. 
Upon that altar ever /. 

Lyre. 
If ever, floating from faint earthly /. 
The low sweet tones of Nature's /. 



15 Trinity, v. v. /, 4. 
Purification, v. xvii. /. I, 
Annunciation, v. ix. /. 5. 
S. James, v. iv. /, 8. 
S.Barthol., v. ii. /. 4. 
All Saints, v. v. /. 3, 
Accession, v. vi. /. 4. 

K. Ch. Martyr, v. viii. /. I. 

Epiphany, v. vi. /. 3. 
8 Trinity, v. ii. /. I. 
S. Andrew, v. ix. /. 4. 
H. Baptism, v. ii. /. I. 

3 Lent, V. i. /. i. 

S. Luke, V. X. /. 3. 
S. Luke, V. xii. /. i. 

2 Epiphany, v. xi. /. 3, 

Whitsun Mon., v. i. /. 4. 

Wed. bef. East., v.- i. /. 5. 

I Easter, v. x. /. 5' 

Trinity, v. xii. /. 2. 

5 Easter, v. ix. /. 3. 
Gun. Treas., v. xi. /. 2. 

S. Luke, V. vii. /. 3. 
S. Matthias, v. viii. /. 3. 



2 Easter, v. v. /. 5- 
2 Trinity, v. iv. /. 8. 

S.bef. Adv., v. vi. /. 6. 

6 Trinity, v. vi. /. 5. 

7 Trinity, v. viii. /. i. 



MAGIC — MAMMON. 



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MAGIC. 
With their own ;;/. smile. 
Till out of dust his 77i. raise. 
Not of those m. fires at random caught. 
That m. may o'erpower. 
What more than m. in you lies ? 
His M. Ring, his Rock, his Tower. 
But Heaven's high m. bound it there. 

Maid. 
As when the holy M. beheld. 
Some gentle m. bend o'er a cherish'd flower. 
Ave Maria ! blessed M. 

Maiden. 
Thou wept'st, meek m., mother mild. 

Maidens. 
Bright m. and unfailing vines. 
Where m. to the Queen of Heaven. 
Him child-like sires, meek m. find. 

Maids. 
When holy m. and matrons speak. 
Hear Judah's m. the dirge to Thammuz pour. 
Ye hermits blest, ye holy m. 

Mailed. 
On a crown'd monarch's m. breast. 

Main. 
O cross no more the m. 
Far o'er the glowing western m. 
They moum'd to trust their treasure on the m. 
Winds toward the pearly m. 
And far below, Gennesaret's m. 
And fish, like living shafts that pierce the m. 
Upon the desert m. 

Majestic. 
Calm as the march of some m. cloud. 
The dazzling lines of her m. roof. 

Make. 
M. much of your dear Lord ! 

Maker. 
The world's incarnate M. we discern. 
Is like the J/.' J love. 
But in his M.'s sight. 
Ye felt your M.'s smile that hour. 
M. yet Brother dear. 
It is my M. — dare I stay? 

Mammon. 
Belial or M. , grant us not the ill. 
On M.^s gloomiest cells. 



2 Epiphany, v. x. /, 4. 

3 Epiphany, v. viii. /. 5" 
2 Easter, v. viii. /. 3. 

2 Trinity, v. vii. /. 4. 
15 Trinity, v. i. /. 3. 
19 Trinity, v. ii. /. 6. 
Conv. of S. Paul, v. vi. /. 4. 

4 Lent, TJ. ix. /. i. 

3 Easter, z/. vi. /. 7. 
Annunciation, v. vii. /. i. 

Annunciation, v. v. /. i. 

6 Epiphany, z^. viii. /. 4. 
8 Trinity, v. vi. /. i. 
Purification, v. xvi. /. 3. 

Easter Tues., v. vii. /. i. 
17 Trinity, v. v. /. 5. 
S. Matthew, 2/. i. /. i. 

I Advent, v. x. /. 4. 

3 Advent, z>. v. /. i. 
Easter Mon,, v. x. /. i. 
3 Easter, v. v. /. 5. 
Whitsun Mon., z/. iii. /. 6. 

7 Trinity, v. ii. /. i. 
23 Trinity, v. x. /. 2. 
Prayer at Sea, z/. i. /. 2. 

I Advent, v. iv. /. 2. 
17 Trinity, v. iv. /. I. 

Conv. of S. Paul, v. xv. /. 6. 

3 Advent, v. iv. /. 6. 
Septuagesima, v. iii. /. 2. 

4 Lent, v. xii. /. 2. 
15 Trinity, z/. vi. /. I. 
Annunciation, v. i. /. 3. 
H. Comm., v. iv. /. 3. 

17 Trinity, v. xi. /. 4. 
S. Matthew, z/. viii. /. 2. 



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MAN — manhood's. 



Man. 
For sinful m. beneath the sky. 
The Son of Man, th' atoning wounds. 
M. 's sullen heart and gross, 
"Lord, and what shall this m. do?" 
A sick m. 's lowly-breathed sigh. 
Reproving thankless m., who fears. 
"Where art thou, fallen m. .?" &c. 
Therefore in sight of m. bereft. 
Wondering frail m. Thy light should see. 
From the mild Son of Man. 
Hath trac'd the works of M. 
The place where m. his God shall meet. 
Nor m. nor angel liv'd in Heaven or earth. 
Not sullen, nor in scorn, like haughty m. 
The " M. of Loves" was fain to pray. 
Yet hath not m. his lesson leam'd. 
The M, seems following still the funeral, &c. 
As m. embrac'd, as God ador'd. 
No soul of m. can worthless find. 
Unseen by man — but what if purer sprights, 
M. only mars the sweet accord. 
Sin is with m. at morning break. 
With flowers of pensive hope, ... of w, forgiven. 
His endless warfare with m.'s wilful heart. 
From m. , frail worm and weak. 
Only the meekest m. found grace. 
Spirits, that round the sick m.'s bed. 
And guilty m., where'er he roams. 
Yet turn thee, son of m. — for worse than these. 
Still loving w., still thanking GoD. 
M.'s portion is to die and rise again. 
This is the man to wield th' unearthly sword. 
Thou took'st on Thee to rescue m. 
And sweet the old m.'s rest, 
O happy spirits, mark'd by God and m. 
So did Nathanael, guileless m. 
So still the guileless m. is blest. 
Went with Him through the rich m. 's door. 
"No mist that m. may raise, shall hide," &c. 
The work of God untouch'd by m. 
Love's heralds sent to m. forgiven. 
Too restless for a sick m. 's sight. 

Manger, 
And in His m. laid. 

Manhood's. 
When brothers part for w.'y race. 



Morning, v. xiii, /, 4. 
S, Stephen, v. iv. /. 6. 
S, Stephen, v. v, /, 4. 
S.John Evan., v. i, /. I. 

1 Christmas, v. ii, /, 3. 

2 Christmas, v. vi. /, 5* 
Sexagesima, v. iii. /. 6. 
Sexagesima, v. xi. /. i, 
Quinquagesima, v. xii, /, 3. 
Quinquagesima, v. xiii,/. 4. 
5 Lent, V. i, /, 3. 

5 Lent, V. xiii. /, 5- 
Mon, bef. East, , v. iv. /. 2. 
Tues, bef. East, , v. v. /. 2. 
Th, bef. East,, z/, i. /. 6. 
5 Easter, v. i, /. 5- 

1 Trinity, v. iv, /, 8. 

2 Trinity, v. iii, /, 8. 

2 Trinity, v. v, /, 2. 

3 Trinity, v. vi, /. 2. 

4 Trinity, v. vii, /. I. 
4 Trinity, v. vlii. /, i. 
7 Trinity, v. vii, /. 6. 
9 Trinity, v. v. /. 3. 
13 Trinity, v. vii. /. 4. 

13 Trinity, v. xvi. /. 3. 

14 Trinity, v. iv. /, I. 

15 Trinity, v. iv. /, 3. 
17 Trinity, v. vi. /. I. 
19 Trinity, v. vii. /. 6. 
23 Trinity, v. vi. /. I. 
S. Matthias, v. iv. /. 3. 
Annunciation, v. iii, /. 2. 
SS.Phil, & Jas,,z/.iii,/,2. 
S, Barnabas, v. vi. /. i. 
S, Barthol., v. ix. /, I. 

S. Barthol,, v. xv. /. i. 
S, Matthew, v. vii. /. 6. 
S. Matthew, v. viii. /. 8. 
S, Matthew, v. ix. /. 6. 
H. Comm,, v. x. /. 3. 
Visit, of Sick, v. i. /. 4. 



Christmas Day, v. v. /. 2. 
S.Andrew, v. i. /. I. 



maniac's — MARK. 

Maniac's. 
The m. 's rushing frenzy to reprove. 

Manifold. 
In Gospel graces m. 

Mankind. 
Foe of m. I too bold thy race. 

Mantle. 
They m. round the Sun for love. 

Mantled. 
Are m. with a golden cloud. 

Mantling. 
Von in. cloud has hid from sight. 

Many-twinkling. 
The m.-t. smile of ocean. 

Mar. 
Like birds of evil wing, to m. our sacrifice. 
M. the full burst of prayer. 
We must not m. with earthly praise. 

Marble. 
Not statelier, towering o'er her m. stairs; 

March. 
Calm as the m. of some majestic cloud. 
Where Jordan winds his stately m. 
And when their wondrous m. was o'er. 
Meet pavement for an angel's glorious m. 
The outskirts of His m. of mystery. 
How stately is its march ! 
Pour'd, heralding Messiah's conquering m. 

Mark. 
The season's flight unwarn'd we m. 
Listen and m. what gentle air. 
God's VI. is set on Thee. 
'Tis ours to m. them or forget. 
Which on some holy house we m. 
In pity m. our mournful themes ! 
Yes — m. him well, ye cold and proud. 
God hath impress'd His m. of blame. 
M. ye, how close she veils her round. 
I ni. Him, how by seraph hosts ador'd. 
But he, whose heart will bound to m. 
Christ's m. outwears the rankest blot. 
M. well His holy pains. 
And m. her chiefs yon orient sun adore. 
Thy m. is on the bowers of lust and pride. 
Thy m. upon us still. 



277 

4 Epiphany, v. iii. /. 4. 
Circumcision, v. v. /. 3. 
Sexagesima, v. i. /. i. 

2 Trinity, v. i. /. 8. 

S. Matthew, v. viii. /. 6. 

Evening, v. i. /. 3. 

2 Trinity, v. ii. /. 2. 

Mon. bef East. , v. ix. /. 6. 
20 Trinity, v. ii. /. 2. 
S.Barthol., v. xii. /. I. 

17 Trinity, v. x.l. 3. 

I Advent, v. iv. /. 2. 

1 Lent, V. iii. /. 4. 

3 Lent, V. iii. /. i. 
Ascension Day, v. i. /. 4. 

9 Trinity, v. v. /. 2. 
25 Ti-inity, v. ii, /. 8. 

S. Michael, v. vii. /. 7. . 

2 Advent, v. iv. /. 6. 
Christmas Day, v. iii. /. 3. 
Circumcision, v. viii. /. 2. 
Epiphany, z/. iv. /. 4, 

3 Epiphany, z/. iv. /. 4. 

5 Epiphany, z^. i. /. 6. 
5 Epiphany, v. x. /. 5- 
Sexagesima, v. ix. /. 2, 

4 Lent, V. i. /. 3. 
Ascension Day, v. v. /. 3. 
2 Trinity, z/. iv. /. i. 

2 Trinity, z'. vi. /. 8. 

10 Trinity, v. i. /. 5- 
17 Trinity, v. v. /. 6. 

S. Matthias, v. viii. /. 3. 
S. Michael, v. x. /. 6. 



278 



MARK — MARTYR. 



With Jesus' m. impress'd. 

Yet stoops He, ever pleas'd to m. 

By the dear m. her Saviour bore. 

Mark'd. 
God set His seal, and m. them for His own. 
I in. a rainbow in the north. 
They m. what agonizing throes. 
M. by th' Almighty's hand for good. 
O happy spirits, m. by God and man. 

Marks. 
Than m. the silent growth of grace and light. 
How bright, in Heaven, the m. will glow. 

Marriage. 
The funeral dirge, the m. vow. 
Our m. offering grace. 
'Tis He who clasps the m. band. 

Mars. 
Man only m. the sweet accord. 

MarshalVd. 
And in. all his gallant train. 

Mart. 
Through dusky lane and wrangling m. 

Martha. 
Where M. lov'd to wait with reverence meet. 

Martial. 
The leader of that m. crew. 

Martyr. 
M. all o'er, and meet to trace. 
That they are of the glorious m. train. 
The glorious dint a m.''s shield should bear. 
As her pale placid in. sinks to sleep. 
Who seek the in. 'j diadem. 
Shall prove in Heaven a in.''s palm. 
Beams on the in. host, a beacon light. 
Soft as imprison'd m.''s death-bed calm. 
Had Heaven held out the tn. 'j crown. 
The in.''s foe still keep her mind. 
Such might be in. 's tears. 
To act the m. 's sternest part. 
Wraps the unshrinking M. 's head. 
To commune how a faithful in. dies. 
Just as it touch'd, the in. 's palm. 
Alas ! that e'en the in.^s cell. 
The in. 's cell no safety lends. 
To him, who wants the in. 's heart. 



H. Baptism, v. vii. /. 3. 
Catechism, z'. vi. /. I. 
Gun. Treas. , v. ii. /. 3. 

H. Innocents, v. iii. /. 4. 

3 Epiphany, v. i. I. I. 

4 Trinity, v. xiv, /. I. 
II Trinity, v. v. /. 4. 
S. Barnabas, v. vi. /. i. 

4 Epiphany, v. iv. /. 4. 
Whitsun Tues. , v. xiv. /. 2. 



S.bef. Adv., v. v. /. 5. 
Matrimony, v. iv. /. 2. 
Matrimony, v. vi. /. I. 

4 Trinity, v. vii. /. i. 

I Easter, v. iv. /. 5. 

S. Matthew, v. iv. /. 6. 

1 Advent, v. vii. /. 5- 

Conv, of S, Paul, v. ii. /. I. 

S. Stephen, v. vi. /. 7. 
H. Innocents, v. i. /. 6. 
H. Innocents, v. ii. /. 2. 
H. Innocents, v. vii. /. 4. 
Wed. bef. East. , v. iv. /. 10. 
Wed, bef East., v. v. /. 12. 
Wed. bef East. , v. vii. /. 5. 
Good Friday, v. iii. /. 6. 
Whitsun Tues., v. iii. /. 4. 

2 Trinity, v. x. /. 6. 

10 Trinity, v. iv. /. 2. 

11 Trinity, v. iii. /. 2. 
19 Trinity, v. i. /. 2. 
S.John Bapt., v. iv. /. 2, 
S. Peter, v. xvii. /. 3. 

S. Luke, V. xii. /. 2. 
S. Luke, V. xiv. /. 3. 
S. Luke, V. xiv. /. 4. 



MARTYR — MATRON. 

That round the m.''s death-bed plays. 
With many a m. 'j blood. 

Martyred. 
Ye vaulted cells, where m. seers of old. 

Martyrs. 
So on the King of M. wait. 
The M. liv'd, the murderers died. 
M. and saints — each glorious day. 
M. and seers, the sav'd and lost. 
Mother of M. , thou canst tell ! 
The M-s" noble army still is ours. 
And yearly now, before the M.s' King, 

Marvel. 
Then m. not, if such as bask. 
Love the poor sinner, vi. not. 

Mary. 
And wiser M. linger'd at Thy sacred feet. 
Oh ! joy to M. first allow'd. 
For many a year at M. ^s side. 
Sees Thee by faith on M.^s breast. 

Massy. 
Through darksome vault, up m. stair. 

Master. 
Ye hear your M. 'j midnight call. 
And watch the moon that saw thy M. ^s agony. 
When we our sovereign M. find. 
They doubt not of their M. 'j- rest. 
Yet on his M. ^s bidding bent. 
Our M. is at hand. 
Half darkling, till their M. shed. 

Masters. 
Sovereign m. of all hearts ! ' 
Love m. Agony. 



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S. Luke, V. xvii. /. 4. 
Gun. Treas., v. v. /. 4. 



Ill m. with grief and sin. 



Matched. 



Maternal. 



If filial and m. love. 

For thee she offers her m. tears. 

Matin. 
More cheery than the ;;/. lark. 

Matins. 
Chants her glad m. in the leafy arch. 

Matron. 
The same that won Eve's i7i. smile. 
The M., who alone hath stood. 
And yet, what mourning m. here. 



Mon.bef. East., v. vi. /. I. 

S. Stephen, v. i. /, 5- 
19 Trinity, v. v. /. 3. 
S.bef. Adv., v. viii, /. 5* 
S.BarthoL, v. xvi. /. 3. 
Visit, of Sick, v. ii. /. 2. 
K.Ch. Martyr, v. ii. /. i. 
K. Ch, Martyr, v. ix. /. i. 

2 Trinity, v. vi. /. i. 
2 Trinity, v. vi. /. 7. 

1 Advent, v. vii, /. 6, 
Easter Day, v. xiii. /, I, 
Whitsun Tues, , v. viii, /. 2. 
Churching, v. iv, /, 3. 

S, Peter, v. xvi, /, 2, 

2 Advent, v. vii, /, 8. 

3 Advent, v. vii, /. 6, 
Epiphany, v. vii, /, 4, 

4 Easter, v. iv. /. 2, 

5 Trinity, v. ii, /. 3, 
5 Trinity, v. x, /, 2, 
S. Thomas, v. v, /, 7. 

Palm Sunday, v. ii, /, i. 
Tu. bef. East., v. xiii, /, i. 

4 Trinity, v. vii. /, 4. 

Sexagesima, v. v, /, i. 
K. Charles M,, v. ix, /, 2, 

3 Epiphany, v. iv, /. 2. 

Ascen, Day, v. i. /, 2. 

15 Trinity, v. iii, /, 3, 
19 Trinity, v. vi. /, 2, 
Annunciation, v. v, /. 4. 



28o 



MATRONS — MEASURE. 



Matrons. 
When holy maids and m. speak. 

Matter. 
What m. ? if the waymarks sure. 
What m. ? if in calm old age. 

May. 
Soft cloud, that while the breeze of M. 
Turning a wintry world to M. 

Maze. 
Wouldst thread the m. of Harmony. 
In m. on m. the tranced sight. 
To see, throughout that dreary m. 
Through gold and gems, a dazzling m. 
Your order wild, your fragrant m. 
Unravel every bosom's m. 
Along their wild self-chosen m. 

Mazes. 
No darksome m. prove. 
He in the m. of the budding wood. 

Mazy. 
Of love and home by m. streams. 

Mead. 
In thee, and in this quiet m. 

Meadow. 
On lake and m. lay. 

Meadows. 
O'er emerald m. gay. 

Mean. 
For sacred song, Joy's golden m. 

Meaner. 
We the while, of m. birth. 
Before a m. shrine. 



The m. things below. 

The m. offering ye can make. 

The lowest in the m. task. 



Meanest. 



Meaning. 



A m. half divine. 

Higher above our m. soar. 

Meanwhile. 
M. He paces through th' adoring crowd. 
M. , if over sea or sky. 
M. with every son and saint of Thine. 

Measure. 
Raise thy repining eyes, and take true m. 



Easter Tues., v. vii. /. I. 

Epiphany, v. iv. /. i. 
Epiphany, v. v. /. I. 

Ascen. Day, v. i. /. i. 
6 Trinity, v. ii. /. 8. 

4 Advent, v. xiv. /. 2. 
3 Epiphany, v. ix. /. 2. 

5 Lent, V. vii. /. 5. 
13 Trinity, v. v. /. I. 
15 Trinity, v. v. /. 7. 
S.BarthoL, v. v. /. 4. 
S. Luke, V. ii. /. 4. 

5 Epiphany, v. ix. /. 3. 

3 Trinity, v. v. /. I. 

II Trinity, v. ii. /. 2. 

21 Trinity, v. ii. /. 4. 
2 Easter, v. vii. /. 2. 
25 Trinity, v. i. /. 2. 
SS. Sim. & Jude, v. vii. /. 4. 

Palm Sunday, v. iv. /. 5. 
Gun. Treas., v. iv. /. 2. 

4 Trinity, v. xvii. /. 2. 
Con v. of S. Paul, v. xi. /. 4. 
S.James, v. ii. /. 4. 

H. Baptism, v. viii. /. 4. 
Catechism, e/. x. /. 3. 

I Advent, v. iv. /. i. 
4 Advent, v. xi. /. I. 
Easter Eve, v. v. /. i. 

20 Trinity, z/. vi. /. I. 



MEASUR'd — MEEKLY. 



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Measured. 
A tun'd and m. strain. Matrimony, v. ii. /. 8. 

Measures. 
In His unerring sight, who m. Life by Love, i Christmas, v. x. /. 6. 



Measuring. 

Meat. 
Mediator. 



M. in calm presage. 

From touch of sinner's m. 

The M. in His wrath. 

Medicin^d. 
With m. sleep. — O awful in Thy woe ! 

Meditative. 
Meed. 



To tempt her m. eye. 



Nor Honour's purple m. 

Mount, and claim your glorious m. 

Meek. 
M. Walton ! shews thy green retreat. 
To homeliest hearts of pilgrims pure and m. 
On Chastity's m. lap enshrin'd. 
In His m. power He climbs the mountain's brow. 
His righteous doom, ihatm. true-hearted Love. 
Come, Resignation, spirit m. 
M. souls there are, who little dream. 
Men kneel to Christ, the pure and m. 
On some m. brow of Jesus blest. 
Yet in m. duty to abide. 
Is ever with the soft, m. , tender soul. 
By soft, m., tender ways He loves to draw. 
Sure His m. heart would break and die. 
And hears the m. upbraiding call. 
Though m. ears only understand. 
Full fourscore years, m. widow, she. 
Him child-like sires, m. maidens find. 
Thou wept'st, m. maiden, mother mild. 
In silence m. , or converse sweet. 
Thine own m. self to me impart. 
Bade the m. Publican his gainful seat forsake. 

Meekest. 
Only the m. man found grace. 

Meekly. 
So m. up the hill of scorn. 
Shall see them m. kneel. 
There lies thy cross ; beneath it m. bow. 



Tues. bef. East. , v. vi. /. 3. 
S. Matthew, v. vii. /. 4. 
5 Easter, v. ix. /. 5. 
Tues. bef. East., z/. iv. /. 2. 

2 Advent, v. ii. /. 8. 

3 Advent, v. x. /. 5. 
Palm Sunday, v. ii, /. 7. 

1 Advent, v. xi. /. 4. 

3 Advent, v. xi. /. 6. 
Epiphany, v. vii. /. 2. 

4 Epiphany, z: v. /, 2. 

2 Lent, v. xiii. /. i. 
Wed. bef. East., z/. iii. /. 5. 
Wed. bef. East. , v. v. /. 9. 
Th. bef. East., v. v. /. 2. 
4 Easter, v. vi. /. 4. 
Whitsun Tu., v. viii. /. I. 
9 Trinity, v. viii. /. 3. 

9 Trinity, tj. viii. /. 4. 
12 Trinity, v. vi. /. 3. 
Conv. of S. Paul, v. v. /. i. 
Conv. of S. Paul, v. ix. /. 5. 
Purification, v. xiii. /. 3. 
Purification, v. xvi. /. 3. 
Annunciation, v. v. /. i. 
S. Mark, z/. iv. /. 6. 
S. James, v. iv. /. 7. 
S. Matthew, v. v. /. 8. 



13 Trinity, v. xvi. /. 3. 

Evening, v. xi. /. 2. 
5 Lent, V. xii. /. 3. 
20 Trinity, v. v. /. 5. 



282 



MEEKNESS — MELTING. 



Meekness. 



Thou Lord of m, , write it there. 



Meet. 



Where Martha lov'd to wait with reverence m. 

M. for Thy lowly shrine. 

Martyr all o'er, and m. to trace. 

M. for His hridal board. 

They part to m. in Heaven. 

The place where man his God shall m. 

That He may ni. them on their way. 

M. pavement for an angel's glorious march. 

From Heaven to Earth, attendants m. 

Save Him who made it, m. 

M. for a hermit's ear. 

That 7n. his morning view. 

M. emblem of His vow. 

And who may m. Him, learn. 

M. in the Church's middle sky. 

To m. th' unclouded beam. 

M. for their new immortal birth. 

As m. for those, who face to face. 

Meetest. 
Thou m. all the storm. 

Meeting. 
Than the ni. waters make. 
But m. us, weak worldlings, on our way. 

Meetly. 
For high Communion m. spread. 

Mellowing. 
Be this our charm, tn. Earth's ruder noise. 

Melodies. 
Sweeter m. can wake. 
That his own heart may hear his m. 
With whom the m. abide. 

Melodious. 
Ever, in its m. store. 

Melody. 
Tun'd by Faith's ear to some celestial m. 

Melt. 
Thou m. on either hand. 
Must m. before the clarion blast. 
The dull hard stone within him m. 
Shall in. with earth and sin away ! 
That makes such haste to m. and die. 

Melting. 
Are m. fast away. 



S.James, v. iv. /. 6. 

1 Advent, v. vii. /. 5. 
Christmas Day, v.n\\\. 1. 4. 
S. Stephen, v. vi. /. 7. 

2 Epiphany, v. vi. /. 4. 
5 Epiphany, v. x. /. I. 

5 Lent, V. xiii. /. 5. 
Easter Day, v. xiv. /. 4. 
Ascen. Day, v. i. /. 4. 
S. aft. Ascen., v. xii. /. 2. 
13 Trinity, v. ix. /. 4. 
20 Trinity, v. ii. I. 8. 
22 Trinity, v. iii. /. 2. 
Purification, v. x. /. i. 
Purification, v. xvi. /. 2. 
SS. Phil. & Jas., z/. xii. /. 3. 
S.Michael, v. vi. /. 4. 
Bur. of Dead, v. x. /. 4. 
Bur. of Dead, v. xiii. /. 4. 

Tues. bef East. , v. vii. /. 4. 

S. John Evan., v. iv. /. 4. 
S. Michael, v. ii. /. 5. 

Visit, of Sick, v. v. /. 4. 

Wed. bef. East., v. x. /. 3. 

S. John Evan., v. iv. /. 2. 

6 Trinity, v. vii. /. 6. 
S. Matthew, v. iv. /. 3. 

Morning, v. x. /. 3. 

3 Lent, V. viii. /. 6. 

Quinquagesima, v. iii. /. 4. 
Whitsun Mon., v. xi. /. 5. 
6 Trinity, v. iii. /. 8. 
S. Mark, v. vi. /. 3. 
Accession, v. ii. /. 2. 

S. Stephen, z/. iv. /. 8. 



MELTING — MEN. 



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He could not trust his in. soul. 
No — rather steel thy m. heart. 
The strain, so soft the m. fall. 



Melts. 



M. into nothing from the uncumber'd sight. 
M. in dim haze each coarse ungentle hue. 



Soft as M. 'j harp at morning. 

M. of our guilt must prove. 
No fading frail ni. give. 

Aye gathering up m. sweet. 
M. prompt and true. 



Memnon^s. 



Memorial. 



Memorials. 



Memory. 



I cannot paint to M. 'j eye. 

If M. sometimes at our spell. 

It was a gleam to M. dear. 

There's not a strain to M. dear. 

To make stern M. tell her tale unsought. 

And with our m. wings her own fond prayer. 

Their m. cheering: &c. 

Which duteous M. should have stor'd. 

To keep fond m. in her place. 

Be in our m. stor'd. 

To live in ^. here, in Heaven by love and praise. 

The m. of that kindly glance. 

Might cast o'er hope and m. 

A sheltering rock in M. 's waste. 

Our own, our royal Saint : thy m. rests. 

Men. 
Till m. behold his angel face. 
Teaches truth to wandering m. 
M. kneel to Christ, the pure and meek. 
He only of the sons of m. 
As, while m-. sleep. 
All tongues of m-. shall tune. 
Wild thoughts within, bad m. without. 
Who m-. and angels daily feeds. 
M. love us, or they need our love. 
On dead m.. 'j crimes, and Jews' idolatries. 
Which dim-eyed vi. call praise and glory here. 
When good m. cease to live. 
From m. 'j and angels' sight. 
Whom poor m. 'j eyes and hearts consent, &c. 
Like weary m. when age is won. 



4 Lent, V. xii. /, i. 
II Trinity, v. iii. /. I. 
Ordination, v. vii. /. 2. 

Ascen. Day, v. iv. /. 2. 
24 Trinity, v. vii. /. 4. 



I Epiphany, v. ii, /. i. 

Sexagesima, v. v. /. 2. 
S.Andrew, v. x. /. i. 

Easter Day, v. xii. /. 3. 
15 Trinity, v. i. /. 8. 

4 Advent, v. iii. /. i. 

4 Advent, v. x. /. i. 

3 Epiphany, v. ii. /. i. 
3 Lent, V. ix. /. i. 
3 Trinity, v. i. /. 2. 
24 Trinity, v. ix. /. 4. 

24 Trinity, v. xi. /. 2. 
S. bef. Adv., v. iii. /. 3. 
S. Andrew, v. i, /. 3. 
Conv. of S. PauljZ/. xv. /. 3. 
S. Barnabas, v. viii. /. 8. 
S. Peter, v. vii. /. 2. 

S. Peter, v. x. /. 3. 
Confirmation, v. x. /. 3. 
K. Charles M., z/. v. /. 3. 

S. Stephen, v. vi. /. 5. 

1 Epiphany, v. iii. /. 4. 
Th. bef. East. , v. v. /. 2. 
Th. bef. East, v. vi. /. 5. 

5 Easter, v. viii. /. 3. 
Whitsun Mon, , v. xiii. /. 6. 

2 Trinity, v. ix. /. 5. 
7 Trinity, v. iv. /. 5. 
7 Trinity, v. ix. /. 4. 
17 Trinity, v. vi. /. 3. 
17 Trinity, v. viii. /. 4. 

25 Trinity, v. vii. /. 4. 
Purification, v. vii. /. 4. 
S. Matthias, v. ii. /. 3. 
All Saints, v. ii. /. 4. 



284 



MENTAL — MERITS. 



Mental. 



Mercies. 



If duly purged our m. view. 

New m. , each returning day. 
Count o'er His m. and thy sin. 
M. and judgments cry aloud. 
She pleads by all Thy m., told. 

Merciful. 
He, m. and mild. 
But that the m. Avengers know. 

Mercy. 
His way of m. to prepare. 
Which Heaven, in m., spares us too. 
High Heaven in m. to your sad annoy. 
For to the poor Thy m. lends. 
But M. with her genial beam. 
The doom is half in ?n. given. 
Yet m. hath not left us bare. 
Before the m. -seat be thrown. 
With silent news of m. steal. 
His eye is following where sweet M. leads. 
One little spot of ground in m. lent. 
E'en M. 's self her face must hide. 
Soft M.^s undersong. 
Then, Thy power and m. shew. 
In m. thou mayst feel the heavenly hand. 
Around those lips where power and m. hung. 
Hear, from Thy m. throne ! 
Shall feel the shower of M. fall. 
Now on Thy m. 'j ocean wide. 
The triple crown of m. now. 
Where heavenly m. shines as free. 
Before the m.-?,e2it. 
Yet in his heart can m. own. 
The tones of m. thrill. 
Sweet m. 's praise to see. 
Then keep the softening veil in m. drawn. 
Where He to shine in m. meant. 
Pause yet awhile, in m. stor'd. 
O God oiM., God of Might. 
A voice from M. 'j- inmost shrine. 

Mere. 
Or darksome m. below. 

Merits. 
Thus, by the m. of one righteous man. 



4 Advent, v. xii. /. 4. 

Morning, v. vii. /. i. 
II Trinity, v. vi. /. 6. 
S. Barthol., v. xvi. /. 4. 
H. Comm., v. x. /. i. 

4 Epiphany, v. vii. /. i. 

1 Lent, V. iv. /. 3. 

2 Advent, v. vi. /. 6. 

4 Advent, v. xii. /. 2. 
Christmas Day, v. x. /, 5. 

3 Epiphany, v. vii. /, 5. 
3 Epiphany, v. xii. /, 3. 
Sexagesima, v. viii. /. 4. 
Sexagesima, v. ix. /. 4. 
Ash- Wed, , v. iv. /. 4. 
Ash- Wed., v. v. /. 6. 

T Lent, V. i. /. 7. 
I Lent, V. V. /. 3. 
I Lent, V, vi. /. 4. 

5 Lent, V. X. /. 3. 
Palm Sunday, v. v. /. 7. 
Th. bef East. , v. vii. /. 7. 
Easter Eve, v. i. /. 5. 

I Easter, v. i. /. 6. 
S. aft. Ascen., v. xiii. /. 2. 
Trinity, v. i. /. 2. 
I Trinity, v. iii. /. 5. 

6 Trinity, v. iii. /. 3. 
17 Trinity, v. ii. /. I. 
19 Trinity, v. vii. /. 4. 
22 Trinity, v. vii. /. 4. 
22 Trinity, v. xii. /. 2. 
24 Trinity, v. vii. /, I. 
SS. Sim. & Jude, v. v. /. 4, 
All Saints, v. iv. /. 3. 

H. Comm., v. i. /. i. 
H. Comm., v. vii. /. 3. 

22 Trinity, v. iv. /. 4. 
I Lent, V. vi. /. I. 



MESSAGE — MIGHT. 



285 



Message, 
Thy m. given, thine home in sight. 
The tn: of thy peace ! 

Messages. 
Their m. of love to bear. 
On m. of love shall glide. 

Messenger. 
Sweet m. of "calm decay." 

Messengers. 
Yet full of trembling, M. of God. 

Messiah's. 
They are gone forth to swell M. 'j show. 
Pour'd, heralding M.'s conquering march. 

Mete. 
We m. out love, as if our eye. 

Methinks, 
M. your wisdom guides amiss. 
M. we need him once again. 

Mid-day. 
Beyond the m.-d. beam. 
The m. -d. sun, with fiercest glare. 

Middle. 
But m. age by no fond wile. 
Meet in the Church's m. sky. 
In m. heaven, all mist above. 

Midnight. 
Ye hear your Master's m. call. 
Who, waken'd by the rushing m. shower. 
When Thy redeem'd at m. rose. 
The virtue of His in. agony. 
Our tn. chant attend. 
With m. silence blend. 
The watch-fire of his m. prayer. 
Where Faith has kept her tn. watch. 

Midst. 
We in the tn. of ruins live. 

Might. 
Of Passion in her tn. 

Waste their impassion'd tn. on dreams of earth. 
A pledge of God's forgiving tn. 
To wield a while in grey-hair'd tn. 
Flush'd with victorious tn. 
Stand by their own unshaken tn. 
O God of Mercy, God of M. 
Spirit of tn. and sweetness too ! 
Such is the thought of Love and M. 



8 Trinity, v. x. /. i. 
10 Trinity, v. v. /. 3. 

S. Barnabas, v. vi. /. 2. 
S. Barthol., v. xiv. /. 3. 

21 Trinity, v. ii. /. i. 
S. Matthias, v. xi. /. 2. 

1 Advent, v. iii. /. 2. 
S. Michael, v. vii. /. 7. 

22 Trinity, v. ix. /. 3. 

Easter Day, v. viii. /. I. 
S.John Bapt., v. ii. /. i. 

4 Trinity, v. xvi. /. 4. 
Conv. of S. Paul, v. i. /. i. 

SS.Phil.&Jas.,z/.iii. /. 3.• 
SS. Phil.& Jas.,z/.xii./.3. 
Confirmation, v. iv. /. 2. 

2 Advent, v. vii. /. 8. 

4 Epiphany, v. i. /. 2. 

3 Lent, V. ii. /. 3. 
Wed.bef. East.,z/. viii. /. 3. 

5 Trinity, v. v. /. 2. 
5 Trinity, v. v. /. 4. 

S. Barnabas, v. viii. /. 2. 
Visit, of Sick, v. iii. /. 2. 

I Trinity, v. ii. /. 5- 

4 Epiphany, v. iv. /. 3. 
4 Epiphany, v. vii. /. 4. 
Sexagesima, v. ix. /. 6. 
S. Peter, v. xviii. /. 2. 
S. Michael, z/. ii. /. 2. 
All Saints, v. vi, /. 3. 
H. Comm., v. i. /. i. 
Confirmation, v. vi. /. i. 
Accession, v. iii. /. 4. 



286 



MIGHT — MIND. 



True M. and ever-present Love. 
Spirit of Counsel and of M. 

Mightier. 
No holier name, no m. throne. 
With fear and m. joy weak hearts surprising. 

Mightiest. 
Her brethren, m. , v^^isest, eldest born. 
The heart dies dov^n — O /;z. then. 

Mighty. 
Strange words fulfilled, and m. works achiev'd. 
Than these dread signs Thy m. hand. 
The bulwark of some m. realm, 
Shouldst thou not need some m. charm. 
A rushing, m. wind. 
The absolver saw the m. grief. 
Seems bent some m. deed to do. 

Mild. 
And dewy shadows m. 
Hide not Thy m. forgiving eye. 
He, merciful and m. 
Fi'om the m. Son of Man. 
But with m. radiance every hour. 
M. rainbow tints at night. 
And as each m. and winning note. 
Thou wept'st, meek maiden, mother m. 
Cheerful as soaring lark, and m. 
By father dear and mother vi. 
And he, whose m. persuasive voice. 

Mile. 
Spreads many a m. of liquid plain. 

Milk. 
Where is the land with m. and honey flowing. 

Mind. 
If on our daily course our m. 
Of a pure Virgin ni. 
To His m.^s eye — &c, 
A mirror in an answering m. 
They, who have won their earthly m. 
The martyr's foe still keep her 7n. 
Some constant m. may draw us still the same. 
Clean hands, and a self-ruling m. 
He loves when some clear soaring m. 
That the young m. at random floats. 
And yet the heaven-taught vi. 
A prayer so sweetly to her m. 



Accession, v. iii. /. 5. 
Ordination, v. xi. /. 3. 

Whitsun Mon, , v. vii, /. 5- 
S, Michael, v. vi, /, 7. 



2 Lent, V. xiv, /, i. 
Ordination, v. xiii. /. I. 

1 Advent, v. i. /. 5. 

2 Advent, v. iv. /. 4. 
Easter Mon., v. iii, /. 2. 
4 Easter, v. ix, /, 4, 
Whitsunday, v. vii, /. 4. 

6 Trinity, v. iv, /, I, 
Conv. of S. Paul, v. ii. /. 2. 

2 Christmas, v. ii. /, 8. 
Epiphany, v. ix, /. 4, 
4 Epiphany, v. vii, /, I. 
Quinquagesima, v. xiii./, 4, 
13 Trinity, v. xviii, /, I. 
25 Trinity, v. vi, /, 4, 
Conv. of S. Paul, z/. xiv. /. i. 
Annunciation, v. v. /. I. 
S S.Sim. & Jude, v. xi. /. I. 
Catechism, v. iii, /, 3. 
Restoration, v. v, /. i. 

7 Trinity, v. ii. /. 2. 

1 Trinity, v. i. /. i. 

Morning, v. viii. /. I. 
Christmas Day, v. vii. /. 2. 
Mon. bef. East, , v. v. /. 5. 
Wed.bef,East,,z/, v, /. 8. 
Easter Tues., v. x. /. 3. 

2 Trinity, v. x, /, 6, 
24 Trinity, v. viii. /. 4. 
S. Andrew, v. vii. /, 3. 
SS,Sim, & Jud,,z/,viii. /. I. 
Catechism, v. i. /. 3. 
Catechism, v. ii, /, 2. 
Ordination, v. v. /. 3. 



MINDFUL — MIRTIT. 



287 



Mindful. 
M. of these, the first-fruits sweet. 
Strays, m. of that heavenly love. 
M. of that sad vision, which in thought. 
Yet m. of th' unearthly strain. 

Minds. 
M. us of our better choice. 
But m. us of Thy Love. 
Wise hearts and loving m. 

Mine. 
Like diamond blazing in the m. 

Mines. 
When m. are hid beneath our towers. 

Mingle. 
Might tear of ours once m. v/ith the blood. 

Mingled. 
Of m. joy and awe return. 
Yet m. with the penal shower. 
And blood and fire have run in m. stream. 
Ye pour for us your m. prayer. 

Mingling. 
M. with tones of fear and ire. 
Her many voices ni. own. 

Minstrel. 
With all a Painter's art, and all a M.^s flame. 
Lord, by every m. tongue. 
No ' ' m. rapture" find for thee. 
Think on the m. as ye kneel. 

Minstrelsies. 
By these her thrilling m. 

Minstrelsy. 
Borrow of Israel's m. 
Thou wilt own the m. 

Minute. 
Counts them like m. -bells at night. 

Miracle. 
What secret m. of love. 



Thou joy'st in m. of love. 

A 7n. in an answering mind. 
He is th' eternal m. bright. 
Hold up thy m. to the sun. 
Our m. is a blessed book. 

Be silent, " vain deluding iw. " 



Miracles. 
Mirror. 

Mirth. 



H. Innocents, v. iv. /. i. 
3 Epiphany, v. ix. /. 3. 
17 Trinity, v. ii. /. 5. 
Visit, of Sick, v. vii. /. 6. 

I Epiphany, v. ii. /. 8. 
3 Lent, V. ix. /. 4. 

S. Thomas, v. ii. /. 4. 

3 Epiphany, v. v. /. 2. 

II Trinity, v. i. /, 4. 

Mon. bef. East., z/. ix. /. i. 

Epiphany, v. viii. /. 2. 
Sexagesima, v. iv. /. 4. 
I Trinity, v. i. /. 4. 
S.John Bapt., v. v. /. 3. 

5 Lent, V. X. /. 2. 
Whitsun M., v. xiii. /. l. 

3 Epiphany, v. xi. /. 6. 
Palm Sunday, v. iv. /. I. 
Easter Day, v. i. /. 2. 

6 Trinity, v. vi. /. 8. 

Whitsun Tu. , v. xviii. /. 4. 

Circumcision, v. xii. /. 3. 
Palm Sunday, v. vi. /. 7. 

I Advent, v. xii. /. 4. 

4 Easter, v. iv. /. 9. 

1 Easter, v. i. /. 5. 

Wed.bef.East.,^/. V. /. 8. 
Whitsun Tues., v. vi. /. i. 
S. Barthol., v. i. /. i. 
S. Barthol., v. iii. /. i. 

2 Advent, v. v. /. 6. 



288 



MIRTH— MISTRUST. 



And fall the sounds of m. 

The heart of childhood is all m. 

For glories gone, and vanish'd m. 

The warrior's pride, the hunter's m. 

Sweet Leaf ! the pledge of peace and m. 

Of spirits wean'd from worldly 7n. 

To light up worlds, or wake an insect's vt. 

For comfort, than an angel^s m. 

Thy glory and thy m. 

Yxom worldly strife, from m. unblest. 

Your innocent m. may borrow. 

Never untun'd his lonely m. 

Profan'd by worldly w., or scar'd by... fear. 

Pouring... their glow of " quiet z?z." 

Free from rude care and m. 

The music that makes ni. above. 

And loves thy sacred m. 

The Angels hear, and there is m. in Heaven. 

Miscreant. 
Where m. hands and rude. 

Misgiving. 
Thus, should thy soul m. turn. 

Misguide. 
No partial hand the blessing may m. 

Misrule. 
And, lighten'd of the world's m. 

Miss. 
But m. the Judge behind the door. 
Sooner than they should m. where Thou, &c. 
Thus, Esau-like, our Father's blessing m. 
M. we the light, Gethsemane, that streams. 
Let us not miss th' accepted hour. 

Mis-spent. 
For lavished hours and love m. -s. ! 

Mist. 
Enfolds us here like m. : Sec. 
But should the m. of woe roll by. 
Track'd by the blue m. well. 
The morning m. is clear'd away. 
That o'er some town, like m. uprais'd. 
*' No m. that man may raise," &c. 
In middle heaven, all m. above. 
The lurid m. is o'er. 

Mistrust. 
Taught to m., too late, the tempting wave. 



Circumcision, v. xv. /. I. 
2 Epiphany, v. i. /. I. 

5 Epiphany, v. iii. /. 6. 

6 Epiphany, v. viii. /. 5. 
Quinquagesima, v. ii. /. i. 
Ash- Wed., v. vii. /. 4. 
Mon. bef. East., z/. iv. /. 4. 
Good Friday, v. i. /. 4. 
10 Trinity, v. v. /. 8. 

12 Trinity, v. viii. /. 5. 
15 Trinity, v. iv. /. 4. 
22 Trinity, v. ii. /. 3. 
S.bef. Adv.,z/. iii. /. 8. 
S. Barnabas, v. iv. /. 8. 
S. Matthew, v. i. /. 4. 
S. Luke, V. xvi. /. 4. 
Prayer at Sea, v. ii. /. 4. 
K. Charles M., z/. x. /. i. 

Gun. Treas., v. v. /. 2. 
Gun. Treas., v. xiv. /. I. 

2 Lent, V. xii. /. 3. 
All Saints, v. vii. /. 4. 

2 Advent, v. iv, /. 7. 
Christmas Day, v. viii. /. 5' 
2 Lent, z/. xi. /. 3. 
Mon, bef East., v. x, /. 3. 
Whitsunday, v. xi. /. 3. 

S.bef, Adv,, v. ii. /. 4. 

1 Trinity, v. v. /. 4. 
14 Trinity, v. ii, /. 6. 

20 Trinity, v. iii. /. 6. 

21 Trinity, v. i. /. i. 
S. Matthew, z/. ii, /. 3. 
S, Matthew, v. viii. /. 8. 
Confirmation, v. iv. /. 2. 
Gun. Treas,, v. xi. /. 2. 

2 Lent, V. iii. /. 2. 



MISTS — MONARCHS. 



289 



Mists. 
Where is the spell to charm those m. away. 
And m. hang wide o'er moor and fell. 

Misty. 
'Tis m. all, both sight and sound. 

Moan. 
For Christian mothers, while they m. 
She knows she could not bear his m. 
Where human sorrow breathes her lowly m. 
And hear the night-bird's m. 
Thou hide thine eyes, to make thy peevish m. 

Moaning. 
Without, 'tis m. and unrest. 
'Twas m. bleak, so high and low. 

Mocking. 
And m. say, Lo, this is he. 



So they live in m. ways. 

O'er the m. and reedy grass. 
Not in m. flowers at even. 



Modest. 



Moist. 



Moment. 



Till, as each m. wafts us higher. 

Which dawns that m. on her tender gaze. 

A m.^s shade of sadness brook. 

Into a m. 'j vision. 

One m. — and to earth he falls. 

Their downward sweep a m. stay'd. 

Each m. by Thine altar's light. 

One m.^ and the seeds of life shall spring. 

Moments. 
These m. of wild wrath are Thine. 
In sunshine m. past. 

Monarch. 
On a crown'd m. 'j mailed breast. 
No flattering fancy change our M. 's doom. 
Like suppliants at their M.'s gate. 
Their 7n. 's way to clear. 
Such witness yield : a m. from his throne. 

Monarchs. 
With ni. at their helm. 
Yet ni. walk'd as pilgrims still. 
By m. clad in gems and gold. 
On M. orphan'd and alone. 
While M. seek thee for repose. 

u 



6 Trinity, v. i. /. 5- 
Ordination, v. xi. /. 2. 

4 Advent, v. v. /. i. 

H. Innocents, v. vi. /. 3. 

4 Easter, v. i. /. 6. 
Ascen. Day, v. viii. /. 4. 

5 Trinity, v. viii. /. 4. 
17 Trinity, v. ix. /. 2. 

Trinity, v. xiL /. 3. 

S. bef. Adv., v. vii. /. 6. 

Ash- Wed,, v. ii. /. 7. 

I Epiphany, v. vii. /. 7. 

I Epiphany, v. iv. /. 4. 
H. Baptism, v. xi. /. 3. 

1 Christmas, v. x, /. i. 

3 Easter, v. iv. /. 6. 
Whitsun Mon., v. x. /. 5. 

6 Trinity, v. ii. /. 5, 
Conv. of S. Paul, v. iii. /. 4. 
All Saints, v. iii. /. 5. 
H. Comm., v. xiii. /. 2. 
Prayer at Sea, v. v. /. 5. 

2 Christmas, v. iv, /. I. 
I Easter, v. iii. /. 3. 

1 Advent, v. x. /. 4. 

2 Lent, V. xii, /. 4. 

4 Easter, v. iii, /, 6. 
Purification, v. v. /. 4. 
K. Charles M,, v. iii. /. 3. 

Easter Mon., v. iii. /. 4. 
13 Trinity, v. xiii. /, I, 
Gun. Treas,, v. iii. /. 3. 
Accession, v. iii. /. 8, 
Accession, v. v, /. 2. 



290 



MONSTROUS — MORE. 



Monstrotis. 
To worship every m. shape. 

Month. 
Who many a m. had tum'd away. 

Months, 
As when, twelve weary m. ago. 

Mood. 
And in thy reckless m. thou bidd'st, &c. 
Nor wrong, nor wrath of deadliest m. 
Ye fear no vexing m. 
And haunt us with no vexing m. 

Moon. 
And watch the m. that saw thy Master's agony. 
The pale m. hurrying to the west. 
Here, if at all beneath the m. 
Our Sun and soothing M. 
The M. above, the Church below. 
They twinkle to the wintry m. 
Such as beneath the ni.''s soft gleam. 
And sometimes e'en beneath the m. 
Which brightens, like the eastern m. 

Moonbeams. 
The softest m. lie. 

Moonless. 
To shew through m. skies, &c. 

Moonlight. 
The Son of God by m. rose. 
That from His aching brow by m. fell. 
For m. rovings in the fragrant glades. 
By m. o'er their dewy bosoms lean. 
The heart's sweet m. softly gleams. 
Beneath the m. sky. 
Is this a time for m. dreams. 
To freedom and cool m. air. 
The shower of m. falls as still and clear. 

Moor. 
When many a m. and glen are past. 
Falls on the m. the brief November day. 
And mists hang wide o'er m. and fell. 

Moral. 
The m. of each fleeting cloud and gale. 

More. 
Seek we no m. ; content with these. 
Ask not of him m. than this. 
Angels, or m., on either hand are nigh. 
M, than Thy seers we know. 



18 Trinity, v. xiii. /. 3. 

6 Trinity, v. iv. /. 7. 

S.bef.Adv., v. vii. /. 5. 

4 Epiphany, v. vi. /. 8. 

2 Trinity, v. vii. /. 3. 
15 Trinity, v. vi. /. 8. 
S. Andrew, v. iii. /. 3. 

3 Advent, v. vii. /. 6. 

1 Christmas, v. i. /, 3. 
Circumcision, v. xiii. /. 3. 

2 Christmas, v. vii. /. 8. 
Septuagesima, v. iv. /. I. 
Easter Tues., v. v. /. I. 

4 Trinity, v. i. /. 3. 
S. Mark, v. iv. /. i. 

SS. Phii. & Jas. , V. xi. /. 3. 

5 Trinity, v, iv. /. 4. 
Easter Eve, v. v. /. 8. 

4 Lent, V. viii. /. 4. 
Mon. bef. East., v. ix. /. 2. 

I Trinity, v. ii. /. 2. 

3 Trinity, z^. vi. /. 3. 

7 Trinity, z/. v. /. 5. 

8 Trinity, v. v. /. 3. 

II Trinity, v. ii. /. i. 
S. Peter, v. xvi. /. 4. 
Prayer at Sea, v. i. /. i. 

Easter Mon., v. v. /. 2. 
23 Trinity, t/. i. /. 4. 
Ordination, v. xi. /. 2. 

S. Matthew, v. i. /. 7. 

Morning, v. xv. /. I. 
S.John Evan,, v. ii. /. i. 

1 Lent, V. ii. /. 5. 

2 Easter, z/. x. /. 4. 



MORN — MORTAL. 



291 



Morn. 
Hues of the rich unfolding m. 
Hearts that with rising m. arise ! 
Abide with me from m. till eve. 
Keeping the heart awake till dawn of m. 
So life a winter's m. may prove. 
Though dawning in. should only show. 
Far through the twilight of the in. 
The vernal light of Easter m. 
Like a sad vision told for joy at m. 
The full bright burst of summer in. 
At in. we look, and nought is there. 
With sinners wake at m. 
His own triumphal m. 
And Heaven thy ni. will bless. 
When from the grave He sprang at dawn oim. 
The bright-hair' d in. is glowing. 
Love sought Him first — at dawn of m. 
Star of our in. 

From Him who saw creation's m. 
That wak'd Thy natal m. ! 
The Cross was rais'd at m. 
Oft as at m. or soothing eve. 

Morning. 
New every m. is the love. 
Seen in life's early m. sky. 
Soft as Memnon's harp at m. 
Still chant his m. song. 
To linger, while the m. rays illume. 
We saw this m. enter in. 
He watch'd till in. 's ray. 
Softer than gale at m. prime. 
Sin is with man at in. break. 
And make new m. in that darksome day. 
To see lost Sion's shame. 'Twas m. prime. 
The m. mist is clear'd away. 
When from the east th' eternal m. moves. 
That meet his m. view. 
Pride of the dewy m. ! 
Dear is the m. gale of spring. 
Not keener burns, in the chill m. sky. 
To soften hearts like m. dew. 

Morrow. 
The promise of the m. 

Mortal. 
Where not too deep for in. sense. 
Paus'd oXo-m.^s call, to aid. 



Morning, v. i. /. i. 
Morning, v. v. /. 2. 
Evening, v. viii. /. I. 
I Advent, v. xii. /. 5. 
Circumcision, v. xvii. /. 3. 
6 Epiphany, v. i, /. 3. 

1 Lent, V. ii. /. 2. 
Easter Day, v. v. /. 2. 
3 Easter, v. iii. /. 7. 

2 Trinity, v. iv. /. 2. 

5 Trinity, v. ix. /. I. 

6 Trinity, v. i. /. 2. 
10 Trinity, v. i. /. 8. 
15 Trinity, v. vii. /. 8. 
23 Trinity, v. xii, /. I. 
25 Trinity, v. i. /. I. 
S. Thomas, v. ii. /. 5- 
S.John Bapt., v. iv. /. 5- 
H. Comm,, v. xiv. /. 3. 
Churching, v. v. /. 4. 
Gun. Treas., v. i. /. 2. 
Ordination, v. ix. /. i. 



Morning, v. vi. /. i. 
Epiphany, v. i. /. 2. 

1 Epiphany, v. ii. /. I. 

2 Epiphany, v. xii. /. 4. 
4 Epiphany, v. iv. /. 6. 
Sexagesima, v. i. /. 5- 
2 Easter, v. vii. /. i. 
Whitsunday, v. iii. /. 3. 
4 Trinity, v. viii. /. I. 

6 Trinity, v. i. /. 6. 
17 Trinity, z/. iii. /. I. 
21 Trinity, z/. i. /. I. 

21 Trinity, z^. vii. /. 6. 

22 Trinity, v. iii. /. 2. 
25 Trinity, v. iii. /. I. 
SS.Phil.& Jas.,z/. i. /. I. 
S. John Bapt, v. i. /. 4. 
SS.Sim.& Jud,,z/.v./.3. 

25 Trinity, v. vii. /. i. 

Evening, v. v. /. 4. 
I Christmas, v. i. /. 4. 



292 



MORTAL — MOTHER. 



So to the end, though now of m. pangs. 

M. I if life smile on thee, and thou find. 

That ne'er on brow of m. birth. 

High above m. ken. 

Might m. thought presume. 

What m. — for this more than angels' task. 

Mortality. 
Nor ever had been heirs of dark m. 

Mortals. 
Yet m. doubt, when angels bring. 
"Weak m. , all entranc'd, on earth would lie- 
How cold and bare what m. dream. 
Is water, by gross m. ey'd. 
There is an awe in m.s' joy. 

Moses. 
Is ready yet with M. rod. 
Stays her, like M. , on her way. 
Take M. rod, the rod of prayer, and call. 
Thou art our M. out of sight. 
To tell how M. died unseen. 

Moss. 

And m. , that glows as fresh and green. 

Mossy. 

Of mountains terrac'd high with m. stone. 
Just trickling from its m. bed. 

Motes. 

At glancing m. in sunshine wink. 

Care and remorse are lost, like m. in light, &c, 

Mother. 

A m. 'j kiss, &c. 

By frighten'd m. 'j shriek, or warrior's, &c. 

Since the lorn m. , wandering there. 

When father, m., nursing friend. 

Our m. dear, this favour'd day. 

Clasp'd to a m. 'j- breast. 

M. on child no pity take. 

Deep in the m.'s inmost heart. 

The faithful m. surely knows. 

Father to me Thou art and M. dear. 

E'en to the doting ?n. : but Thine own. 

A m. 's prime of bliss. 

The watchful m. tarries nigh. 

And Thou art more than m. dear. 

Pitying the m. in the son. 

Shook the great jn.''s M^omb. 

Before the mercy-seat. O M. dear. 

A m.'s arm a serpent should embrace. 



Tues. bef. East., v. vii. /. i. 
Wed.bef. East.,z/. ix. /. i. 
Whitsun Mon., v. xii. /. 4. 
Conv. of S. Paul, v. ix. /. 3. 
Purification, v. ii. /. I. 
S. Matthias, v. v. /. 2. 

H. Innocents, v. ii. /. 8. 

Easter Tues., v. vi. /. 3- 
24 Trinity, v. iv. /. 3, 
SS.Phil.&Jas.,z/.viii./.3. 
H. Baptism, v. ii. /. 2. 
Matrimony, v. i. /. i. 

2 Christmas, v. iii. /. 3. 
5 Lent, V. I. I. 5- 
Easter Eve, v. vii. /. 5. 

5 Easter, v. xii. /. 5. 
Accession, v. i. /. 2. 

Bur. of Dead, v. iii. /. 4. 

3 Advent, v. iii. /. 6. 
Easter Mon., v. i. /. 2. 

4 Advent, v. vii. /. 2. 

1 Christmas, v. ix. /. 6. 

2 Advent, v. i. /. 5- 

H. Innocents, v. iii. /. 8. 
2 Christmas, v. ii. /. 3. 
Epiphany, v. ii. /. I. 
Epiphany, v. x. /. 2. 
2 Epiphany, v. xi. /. 4. 

2 Epiphany, v. xiii. /. 3. 

6 Epiphany, v. vi. /. 4. 
Sexagesima, v. v. I. 5. 
Mon. bef. East. , v. L /. i. 
Mon. bef. East., v. ii. /. $. 

3 Easter, v. iv. /. 2. 

4 Easter, v. i. /. 3. 

4 Easier, v. i. /. 8. 

5 Easter, v. v. /. 6. 

4 Trinity, v. xiv. /. 2. 
17 Trinity, v. ii. /. I. 
24 Trinity, v. vi. /. 3. 



MOTHEp. — MOUNT. 



293 



By which our M. 'j voice invites. 

O M. undefil'd. 

Thou w^ept'st, meek maiden, m. mild. 

That never shamed His M. ^s kiss. 

Ave Maria ! M. blest. 

Ah ! dearest m., since too oft. 

My m. Church ? and hear thee tell. 

By father dear and m. mild. 

M. of Martyrs, thou canst tell ! 

The childless m. sink. 

Is fragrant with a m.'s first and fondest prayer. 

By Thine own m. 's first caress. 

And who can blame the m. 'j fond affright. 

So yearns our m. o'er each truant son. 

Af. of our new birth. 

Too high for earth; what m.'s heart, &c. 

True son of our dear J/. , early taught. 

Is it not like a Af. 's vow ? 

And where shall M. 'j- bosom find ? 

Mothers. 
For Christian m., while they moan. 
Sad-hearted m. heave, that wakeful lie. 
Thou countest sons' and m.s' love. 
Where is it m. learn their love ? 

Motion. 
His chime of restless m. 
Of angel song and angel m. 



To Fancy's eye their m, prove. 



Motions. 
Mould. 



If Aaron's hand unshrinking m. 

MouldWing. 
Shews at each turn some m. hope or joy. 

Mound. 
In vain on Carmel's green and lonely m. 

Mount. 
Speed to the eastern ni. like flame. 
May m. His cross, and wrap Him dead. 
To watch the fire upon the m. 
M. , and claim your glorious meed. 
Where on the m. he watch'd his sorceries, &c. 
M. , but be sober on the wing. 
M. up, for Heaven is won by prayer. 
Upon the m. 

M. up their heaven-assailing cries. 
If ever on the m. with Thee. 



S.bef. Adv., v. v. /. 2. 
Purification, v. viii. /. 2. 
Annunciation, v. v. /. i. 
Annunciation, v. vi. /. 2. 
Annunciation, v. viii. /. I. 
S. Luke, V. xix. /. I. 
H. Comm., v. vi. /. i. 
Catechism, v. iii. /. 3. 
Visit, of Sick, v. ii, /. 2. 
Bur. of Dead, v. iv. /, 2. 
Churching, v. i. /. 6. 
Churching, v. v. /. 3. 
Commination, v. iii. /. 5. 
Commination, v. iv. /. 7. 
Prayer at Sea, v. ii. /. 2. 
Prayer at Sea, v. iv. /. 5. 
K. Charles M., v. vi. /. i. 
Ordination, v. iii. /. 3. 
Ordination, v. v. /. i. 

H, Innocents, v. vi. /. 3. 
5 Easter, v. viii, /. 4. 
Annunciation, v. ii. /. 5. 
H. Baptism, v. i. /. i. 

2 Trinity, v. ii. /. 4. 
S.Peter, v. xii. /. 2. 

2 Trinity, v. i. /. 7. 
5 Easter, v. vii. /. 5* 
I Trinity, v. iv. /. 7. 
S.John Bapt., v. ii. /. 4. 

1 Advent, V. ii. /. 4. 

3 Epiphany, v. xi. /. 3. 
5 Lent, V. iv. /. 4. 
Palm Sunday, v. ii. /. 7. 

2 Easter, v. vi. /. 6. 

4 Easter, v. viii. /. 2. 

4 Easter, v. viii. /. 3. 

5 Easter, v. v. /. 2. 
Whitsun Mon. , v. ix. /. 4. 
S.James, z/. v. /. i. 



294 



MOUNT — MOURN. 



To scale the vi. and pierce the cloud. 
Each awful curse, that on m. Ebal rang. 

Mountain. 
On the lonely m. rill. 
Like stormy lights on m. streams. 
Needs no show of ni. hoary. 
In His meek power He climbs the m.^s brow. 
Guided by her, along the m. road. 
The in. farther lies — there seek thy goal. 
Once gain the »z.-top, and thou art free. 
The richest green her m. garland weave. 
Along the 771. ledges green. 
O holy m. of my God. 
'Mid reeds and tii. fern. 
Around the trembling m.^s base. 
As m. travellers in the night. 
By ni. grot or fell. 

On every »z.-top, God's chosen scene. 
Where all around on ni., sand, and sky. 
God's crowned m. , as in happier time. 
'Tis on the mh summit dark and high. 
As where the tn. boy. 
Comes floating on the m. air. 
Why swell'st thou not, like breeze from»2.cave 
Far in the nameless m. cove. 

Mountains. 
Of m. terrac'd high with mossy stone. 
To where lone in. tower, or billows roll. 
And to their base the trembling ni. part. 
To victory on the m. green. 

Mounting. 
M. in tides against the stream. 
Till every limb obey the m. soul. 
The ni. soul, the call by Jesus given. 

Mounts. 
M. up with glistening wing. 
And as it in. again, may track, &c. 
M. o'er a cloudy ridge, and all is bright. 
M. up their altar flame. 

Mourn. 
Help us to pause and m. to Thee, &c. 
Some lost delight we in. 
Thou bidd'st rejoice ; they dare not m. 
Of souls that in. 
Nor let Ambition heartless m. 
Nor by the wayside ruins let us ni. 
Oh Nature, seem to m. 



H. Comm., v. ii. /. 2. 
Commination, v. iii. /. I. 

S. John Evan., v. iv. /. 3. 
I Christmas, v. iv. /. 5. 
I Epiphany, v. iii. /. I. 

4 Epiphany, v. v. /. 2. 
I Lent, V. ii. /. I. 

I Lent, V. vi. /. 7. 

1 Lent, V. vii. /. 7. 

2 Lent, V. xiii. /. 4. 

5 Lent, V. iii. /. I. 

Th. bef. East, v. i. /. i. 
Easter Mon., v. iv. /. 4. 
Whitsunday, v. ii. /. I. 

7 Trinity, v. vi. /. I. 

8 Trinity, v. vii. /. 3. 

9 Trinity, v. i. /. 5- 
9 Trinity, v. ii. /. 5- 
17 Trinity, v. iii. /. 3. 
20 Trinity, v. \. I. 5. 

22 Trinity, v. i. /. 2. 

SS . Sim. & Jud. , v. xiii. /. 2. 
? Commination, v. \. I. 3. 
Accession, v. v. /. 3. 

3 Advent, v. iii. /. 6. 

3 Trinity, v. ii. /. 3. 
9 Trinity, v. v. /. 6. 
Accession, v. i. /. 4. 

Circumcision, v. vi. /. 3. 

23 Trinity, v. xiv. /. I. 
23 Trinity, v. xiv. /. 2. 

Quinquagesima, v. v. /. 4. 
2 Easter, v. iv. /. 6. 

6 Trinity, v. ii. /. 6. 
25 Trinity, v. vii. /. 6. 

1 Christmas, v. iii. /. 6. 

2 Epiphany, v. iii. /. 2. 

4 Easter, v. iii. /. I. 

S. aft. Ascen., v. ix. /. 4. 
Whitsun Mon.,z'. xiv./. I. 
I Trinity, v. v. /. 7. 
4 Trmity, v. xxiii. /. 4. 



MOURN — MOVES.. 



29S 



Ye hate what made Him m. 

And seers would m. on Sion's hill. 

Of her whom Heaven is teaching how t& m. 

MourrHd. 
They m. to trust their treasure on the main. 

Mourner. 
Be every m. 'j- sleep to-night. 
Is there a m. true. 
Thus oft the in. 'j wayward heart. 
That to the Cross the m. 'j eye should turn. 
As Israel's crowned m. felt. 
A m.^s tale of shame and sad decay. 
She goes a in. still. 

Mourners. 
And in the ears of m. say. 
M. , speed here your broken hearts to bring. 
Or issuing thence, the eyes of m. steeps. 
To learn of m. while they weep. 
All m., one with dying breath. 
On Christian m., while they wait. 
Then pass, ye m., cheer ly on. 

Mourn'st. 
Why m. thou still as one bereft ? 
Thou m. because Sin lingers still. 

Mournful. 
In pity mark our m. themes. 
Reading a m. lay. 

Over the m. joy our thoughts would brood. 
To the glad in. sound. 
What saw He m. in that grave. 
Which e'en beside that m. bier. 

Mourning. 
M. the ruin'd home he still must love the best, 
And yet, what m. matron here. 

Mourns. 
Is near, and m. to see our thankless glance. 
It is not thus He m. 
She m. that tender hearts should bend. 

Move. 
He, though he seem on earth to m. 
In peace and order m. 
Bow to her sway, and m. at her behest. 
Floats round their steps, where'er they m. 
Jn act to m. 

Moves. 
3n blessing only m. 
When from the east th' eternal morning m. 



ID Trinity^ z/. vi. I. 8. 
13 Trinity, v. xiii. /. 3.. 
21 Trinity, v. iii. /. 6. 

3 Easter, v. v, L 5. 

Evening,, r/. xiii. /. 3. 
Circumcision, v. x. /.I, 
Ash- Wed., v. iii. /. i. 
Good Friday, v. i. /. 5, 
6 Trinity, v. iii. /. 7. 
Commination, v. i. /. 7- 
Gxm. Treas. , v. iii. /. 4. 

Easter Day, v. xi. /. 3. 
S. Barnabas, v. iii. /. 3. 
S.Barnabas, v. viii. /. 3, 
S. Luke,. V. xvi. /. 3. 
Visit, of Sick, v. v. /. 7* 
Bur. of Deady v. vii. /. 3. 
Bur. of Dead, v. xii. /, I. 

4 Trinity, v, xx. /. r. 

4 Trinity, v. xxi, /. I. 

5 Epiphany, v. i. /. 6. 

5 Epiphany, v. vii. /. 3. 
Mon. bef. East., v. ix. /. 3. 

6 Trinity, v. v. /. 2. 
12 Trinity, v. ii. /. 7. 
Bur. of Dead, v. iv. /. 4. 

Th. bef. East., z/. i. /. 8. 
Annunciation, v. v. /. 4. 

3 Trinity, z/. v. /. 2. 
10 Trinity, z'. iv. /. i. 
Gun. Treas., v. iv. /. i. 

S. Stephen, v. vi. /. i. 
Septuagesima, v. iii. /. 4. 
2 Lent, V. xiv. /. 2. 
Wed. bef. East., z/. vi. /. 3. 
S. aft. Ascen. , v. xi. /. 6. 

2 Easter, z'. ix. /. 4. 
21 Trinity, v. vii. /. 6. 



296 



MirCH — MUSING. 



Much. 
Make m. of your dear Lord. 

Mullions. 
With wreathed m. proud. 

Murderers. 
The Martyrs liv'd, the ni. died. 

Murderer's. 
Recall the shaft the m. V hand has sped. 

Murky. 
Just guessing, through their m. blind. 

Murmuring. 
And haply half unblam'd his m. voice. 

Murmurs. 
Rebellious m. rise. 

Muse. 
And as I walk and m.. apart. 
To m. what Heaven might mean. 
Th' historic M., from age to age. , 
But in ecstatic awe they m. 
To m. upon some darling child. 
They m.. , whom God hath set to seek. 
They m. on all at home. 
Sure, 'tis one joy to ?n., how ye unknown. 
We on the sight should m. awhile. 
Friends out of sight, in faith to m. 

Music. 
I linger by soft M.^s cell. 
Then, with that inward M. fraught. 
In w. and inlight Thoudawneston theirprayer. 
And M. in the dullest plain. 
While the strong breath of M. seems. 
And shall our dreams of m. bar our ear. 
Unheard the m. of Thy bowers. 
The m. of Thy works and word. 
And holy m. , whispering peace. 
Drowning Thy m. in the breast. 
M. , that taught, as death drew near. 
Who carry m. in their heart. 
The m. that makes mirth above. 
And to her ovra sad m. smile. 
How bless'd the heavenly m. brought. 
Thou breath'st a note like fn. from afar. 



The Church in anxious m. sate 
In 7n. o'er the Law he taught. 
We trust them in that ?n. hour 



Musing. 



Conv, of S. Paul, v. xv. /. 6. 
Bur. of Dead, v. iii. /. 2. 
19 Trinity, v. v. /. 3. 

2 Lent, V. iv. /. 3. 

4 Trinity, v. xii. /. i. 
23 Trinity, v. vii. /. i. 

18 Trinity, v. xii. /. 2. 

3 Epiphany, v. ii. /. 2. 

5 Epiphany, v. viii. /. i. 
5 Lent, V. i. /. i. 

4 Easter, v. iv. /. 5- 

5 Easter, v. viii. /. 5* 

5 Trinity, v. iii. /. 3. 
S. Thomas, v. iv. /. 2. 
S. Barnabas, v. vii. /. 3. 
S. Luke, V. xiii. /. 2. 
Bur. of Dead, v. xi, /. 4. 

4 Advent, v. iv. /. 2. 
4 Advent, v. xv. /. 3. 
Christmas Day, v. ix, /. 6. 
3 Epiphany, v. iii. /. 2. 

3 Epiphany, v. ix. /. 5- 
Ascen. Day, v. vii. /. 3. 
Trinity, v. xv. /. 3. 

4 Trinity, v. vii. /. 3. 

6 Trinity, v. v. /. 7- 

12 Trinity, v. viii. /. 6. 
Conv. of S. Paul, z/.xiv./. 5. 
S. Matthew, v. iv. /. 5. 
S.Luke, V. xvi. /. 4. 
SS. Sim. & Jud. , v. iii. /. 4. 
Visit, of Sick, v. iv. /. 5. 
Prayer at Sea, v. ii. /. 7* 

S. Thomas, v. vi. /. 7- 
S.Barthol., z/. xi. /. 3. 
Ordination, v. x. /. 2. 



MUSINGS — NAME. 



297 



Musings. 
Help us, one hour, to trace His m. high, &c. 
Whose wakeful m. are of guilt and fear. 
When all good m. past. 
His m. in the lonely shade. 

Mute. 
Who, if he dar'd, would fain be m. ! 
Her bowers are m. , her fountains dry. 

Mutual. 
Sweet is the smile of home ; the m. look. 
From hopes fulfill'd and m. love. 
Their 771. share in Jesus' blood. 
For 771. love without alloy. 
Is drawn by th. piety. 

Myriads. 
Believing 771. throng. 
Where ever-moving th. seem to say. 

Myrrh. 
With gold and tti. she sought Thy face. 



**The sword in 771. drest." 

M. to all thought. 
In harmony's 7n. line. 
For e'en as those tti. Four. 
A deep m. fear. 



Myrtles. 
Mysterious. 



Mystery. 
right. 



Turn ye this page of 7n. 
Soon shalt thou read the tn. 
To search the deepening tu. 
The outskirts of His march of tti. 
To hear thee that deep m. 
The 771. of the wicked heart. 
In 771. kneeling at our side. 

Mystic^ 
Should change your th. dance, &c. 
The 7n. heaven and earth within. 
Then full of Heaven, the th. Dove. 
Open'd in 771. unison. 



NAME. 
His N. , and brighten as on Him they gaze. 
He bless'd them in His own... Father's JV. 
Risen, may embalm His sacred tz. 
Silent Himself, His ti. untold. 
One yV. above all glorious names. 



Mon. bef.East., v. vi. /. 6. 

24 Trinity, v. xi. /. 3. 

25 Trinity, v. viii. /. 6. 
S. BarthoL, v. ix. /. 4. 

Th.bef East-.z/. iv. /. 4. 
SS.Phil. & Jas.,z/.ii. /. I. 

1 Lent, z/. vii. /. i. 
Wed. bef. East. , v. vi. /. 4. 

2 Trinity, v. viii. /. 2, 
S. Barnabas, v. v. /. 4. 
SS.Sim.&Jud.,z'.viii./.2. 

18 Trinity, v. vi, /. 2. 
S. Matthew, v. iii. /. 7. 

Epiphany, v. x. /. 3. 

3 Lent, v. vii. /. 2. 

3 Easter, v. iv, /, i. 
Trinity, v. x. /. 2. 
S. Mark, v. iii. /. I. 
Matrimony, v. i. /, 2. 

5 Lent, V. xiii, /. 2. 

4 Easter, v. viii, /. 9. 
Trinity, v. ii. /. 2. 

9 Trinity, v. v. /. 2. 
S. Barthol., v. vii, /. 3. 
S.Luke, V. vi. /, 2. 
H. Comm., v. xiii. /, 4. 

I Christmas, v. ii. /. 6. 
Septuagesima, z/. xi. /. 3. 
Whitsun Tues., z/. x. /. i. 
4 Trinity, v. v. /. 3. 



H. Innocents, v. i. /. 8. 
H, Innocents, v. iv. /. 8. 
3 Epiphany, v. xi. /. 5* 
5 Epiphany, v. vii. /. 5- 
Septuagesima, v. ix. /. I. 



298 NAME — NATURE. 

Fast link'd as Thy great N. to Thee, O Lord. 

That N., by which Thy faithful oath is past. 

Ere His N. shall be unblest. 

From thy dear n. , where in His page of woe. 

Breathing her n. , as still His own ! 

We see His trophies, and His n. 

" Long have I known thy n.," &c. 

Ave Maria ! thou whose n. 

So evermore He deems His JV. 

Lifting on high th' adored JV. 

She bears them in your n. 

Nam^d. 
N. to be heir of glory then. 
And Demas, 7i. in faltering prayer. 

Nameless. 
Far in the n. mountain cove. 

Names. 
They live and die ; their n. decay. 
One Name above all glorious n. 
What n. on earth shall lowliest prove. 

Narrow. 
Who follow on the n. way. 
One n. cell may teach us best. 

Narrowing. 
Then n. cleaves yon palmy lea. 
While of his n. heart each year. 

Natal. 
In her sweet n. day. 
That wak'd Thy n. morn ! 

Nathanael. 
So did N., guileless man. 

Nation. 
That solemn style, " Thy n. and Thy friends." 
Answering a famish'd n. V call. 

Nations. 
From half the n. , till they own. 
The n. on that haughty height. 

Native. 
And cheer' d his sickening heart with.,.??, air. 
The wanderer seeks his n. bower. 
Or haply to his n. lake. 
In her own n. place. 
Year after year, my n. Land. 

Natural. 
At the touch of n. grief. 

Nature. 
One page of N.^s beauteous book. 



2 Lent, V. vii. /. 4. 

2 Lent, V. viii. /. I. 
Palm Sunday, v. iii. /. 8. 
Mon. bef. East. , v. x. /, 4. 
Easter Day, v. xiii. /. 4. 
S. Thomas, v. i. /. 3. 
S.Thomas, v. ix. /. 8. 
Annunciation, v. ix. /. I. 
SS. Sim. & Jud,, v. vi. /. I. 
H. Comm., v. xi. /. 3. 
Commination, v. v. /. 4. 

Th. bef. East, , v. vi. /. 6. 
S. Luke, V. X. /. 4. 

Accession, v. v, /. 3. 

6 Epiphany, v. x. /, 3. 
Septuagesima, v. ix, /. i. 
S.James, v. iv, /, 3, 

Whitsun Tues,, v. xvi, /. 4. 
S. Luke, V. viii. /. 4. 

7 Trinity, v. ii. /. 4. 
22 Trinity, v. vii, /. I, 

S. Barnabas, v. ii, /. 6. 
Churching, v. v. /. 4. 

S.BarthoL, v. ix. /. i. 

3 Epiphany, v. vii, /. 6. 
14 Trinity, v. iv, /. 6. 

Whitsun Mon, , v. vii, /, 4, 
Whitsun Mon,, v. x. /. 2. 

I Advent, v. ix. /. 6. 
16 Trinity, v. xi, /, i, 
S, Peter, v. viii, /. i. 
Matrimony, v. iv. /. 8. 
Restoration, z/. viii. /, 2, 

S, John Evan., v. vi. /. 2. 

4 Advent, e', ii. /, 2. 



NATURE — NEAREST. 

They, who have bow'd untaught to N.'s sway. 

He opens IV. 'j book. 

When yV. tries her finest touch. 

When 7t. sings of joy and hope alone. 

To N.'s simple lay. 

Then N. 'j voice no more is drown' d. 

Oh TV"., seem to mourn. 

The low sweet tones of N. 's lyre. 

Who would have thought our n. V stain. 

Till sweetest n., brightest art. 

Lone N. feels that she may freely breathe. 

Thus souls, by n. pitch'd too high. 

To light up n. 's face again. 



High o'er the echoing n. 
Bear n. to and fro. 



Bows down t' adore the N". 



Nave. 



Navies. 



Nazarene. 



Near. 



It is not night if Thou be n. 

Come n. and bless us when we wake. 

These sure have seen the angels n. 

The leaves that rustle n. us seem to tell. 

Conscious the more of One, ...yet ever n. 

But round us, far and n. 

To gaze on Thee too n. 

When nights are dark, and foemen n. 

When sinners first so n. are brought ! 

Yet is He n. us, to survey. 

As if we drew too n. 

Come ever true — come ever n. 

Nearer. 
To bring us, daily, n, God, 
The n. swells the trumpet's sound. 
Draw daily n. home. 
N. , each day, the brightening goal. 
That n. still and n. grow. 
As n. to Thy shrine she draws. 
Then draw we n. day by day. 
The lonely world seems lifted n. heaven. 
Because the rocks the n. prospect close. 
Th' appalling Future as it n. draws. 
Must hover n, earth, and less in light. 



Foremost and n. to His throne. 
N and loudest then of all. 



Nearest. 



299 

Christmas Day, v. vii. /. 5. 
4 Epiphany, v. vii. /. 5. 
4 Lent, V. \. l. I. 

3 Easter, v. li. /. 7. 

4 Trinity, v. viii. /. 4. 
4 Trinity, v. x. /. 3. 
4 Trinity, v. xxiii. /. 4. 
7 Trinity, v. viii. /. I. 
14 Trinity, v. i. /, 2. 
18 Trinity, v. vii. /. I. 

20 Trinity, v. ii. /. 3. 
SS.Phil.&Jas.,z/.xii./. I. 
Bur. of Dead, v. i. /. 3. 

Commination, v. i. /. 4. 

Easter Mon., v. iii. /. 3. 

S. Barthol., v. viii. /. 4. 

Evening, v. iii. /. 2. 
Evening, v. xiv. /. I. 
Easter Tues., v. xi. /. 3. 
3 Trinity, v. iii. /. 3. 
7 Trinity, v. vi. /, 6. 
S. Thomas, v. i. /. 2. 
Annunciation, v. i. /. 6. 
SS. Sim. & Jud. , v. xii. /. 3. 
H. Cornm. , v. iv. /. 2. 
Catechism, v. vii. /. i. 
Matrimony, v. i. /. 4. 
Ordination, v. xiii. /, 2. 

Morning, v. xiv. /. 4. 

1 Advent, v. xiii. /. 4. 

3 Advent, v. ix. /. 5. 

4 Advent, v. xiii. /. 4. 

6 Epiphany, v. ix. /. 7. 
Trinity, v. vii. /. 2. 

2 Trinity, v. x. /. I. 

7 Trinity, v. vii. /. 3. 
9 Trinity, v. ix. /. 3. 

21 Trinity, v. v. /. 3. 
24 Trinity, v. xi. /. 4. 

S. Stephen, v. iii. /. i. 
Sexagesima, v. iii. /. 4. 



NEAREST — NESTS. 



300 

That n. Heaven has bade thee stand. 
That 11. to Thine altar lie. 
N. and dearest ever sound. 
The n. Heaven on earth. 
That they who n. stand. 

Nearly. 
To live more n. as we pray. 
To his sweet home — so n. won. 

Need. 
We n. not bid, for cloister'd cell. 
Alas ! no n. to rouse them, &c. 
We shall not n. her where we dwell. 
" The friend of Thine in fear and ^." 
And all the lore its scholars n. 
If yet, invok'd in hour of n. 
We n. not shun our daily task. 
No n. for her to weep. 
Shouldst thou not n. some mighty charm. 
There is much n. : for not as yet. 
Men love us, or they n. our love. 
Methinks we n. him once again. 
And thou shalt ;/. an eagle's gaze. 
N. not around the world to range. 
Love's very self — for Him no ;/. 
We n. not grudge thee to the skies. 

Need'st. 
Thou n. not in thy gloom depart. 

Needing. 
And trust it from our sight not n. our caress. 

Needs. 
N. no show of mountain hoary. 
Is all He asks (and more than n. ) 
It n. must bring, if us'd amiss. 

Neighbour. 
Our n. and our work farewell. 



Nerveless. 



The 71. spirit tune. 



Sinks graceful on its n. 
There her forlorn and weary n. 
Is gently lur'd to one safe n. 
The primrose in her vernal n. 
For some sweet woodland n. 
Dares not invade the guarded ;z. 

Ye fearless in your «. abide. 



Nest, 



Nests. 



I Easter, v. vi. /. 2. 

5 Easter, v. xi. /. 5. 

S. Barthol. , v. xvii. /. 4. 
S. Matthew, v. i. /. 2. 
S. Michael, v. ix. /. 2. 

Morning, v. xvi. /. 4. 
S. Peter, v. xi. /. 3. 

Morning, v. xiii. /. I. 
I Advent, v. iii. /. I. 
4 Advent, v. x. /. 3. 
3 Epiphany, v. vii. /. 4. 
Septuagesima, v. i. /. 3. 
I Easter, v. i. /. 2. 

1 Easter, v. viii. /, 2. 

3 Easter, v. v. /. i. 

4 Easter, v. ix. /. 4. 

2 Trinity, v. ix. /. i. 
7 Trinity, v. ix. /. 4. 
S.John Bapt., v. ii. /. I. 
S. Barthol., v. i. /. 2. 

S. Luke, V. viii. /. 3. 
Matrimony, v. v. /. 5- 
Restoration, v. vii. /. 4. 

7 Trinity, v. iii. /. 2. 

6 Epiphany, v. v. /. 8. 

1 Epiphany, v. iii. /. I. 

7 Trinity, v. iv. /, 4. 
13 Trinity, v. xxi. /. 3. 

Morning, v. xiii. /. 2. 

2 Christmas, v. vii. /. 4. 

Easter Tues. , v. ii. /, 2. 
Whitsun Mon, , v. iv. /. 2. 
Trinity, v. xii. /. 2. 
7 Trinity, z^. viii. /. 4. 
25 Trinity, z^. vi. /, 8. 
S. Peter, v. iii. /. 4. 

15 Trinity, v. v. /. I. 



NET — NICHE. 



301 



i will let down the n. again. 



Net. 
Nets. 



We watch our n. alone. 

To our own n. ne'er bow we down. 

Never. 
Since n. of thy sin it found. 
She n. could endure. 
O n. shall it set, the sacred light. 
A^. so fast, in silent April shower. 
N. so safe as when our will. 
A^. untun'd his lonely mirth. 
Zeal's n. -dying fire. 
A Son that n. did amiss. 
That n. shamed His Mother's kiss. 
N. so blest, as when in Jesus' roll. 
Where n. yet frail heart was known. 
With wonders Sinai n. knew. 
Thine Intercessor n. dies. 
Earth's charmers n. knew. 
With joy, wild health can never know. 

Nerd). 
In Christ's n. heaven and earth. 
And make n. morning in that darksome day. 
And like a Queen n. seated on her throne. 
Ere yet upon the n. -built altar fell. 
To wish our hopes were n. 
To the Redeemer's feet their n. -found, &c. 
And who was by, to make His ^z. -forsaken bed 
The Lord of n. -created light. 
N. hearts before their Saviour's feet to lay. 
Nor wake, until n. heaven, n. earth. 
Meet for their n. immortal birth. 
Hope of n. spring and endless home. 
With hearts n. -brac'd and set. 
Mother of our n. birth. 

New-born. 
That hover o'er the n.-b. King of kings. 
Go up and watch the n. -b. rill. 
A n.-b. soul, just waiting on the brink. 
Thy n. -b. Saviour smil'd. 
Your God n. -b. , and made a sinner's child. 

News. 
With silent n. of mercy steal. 
From Heaven their Easter n. 

Niche. 
The while round altar, n. , and shrine. 



5 Trinity, v. i, /. 3. 

5 Trinity, v. viii. /. 2. 

5 Trinity, v. xiv. /. I. 

Ash- Wed., v. ii. /. 4. 
4 Lent, V. V. /. 5. 

3 Easter, v. iv. /. 5. 

6 Trinity, v. iii. /. 5. 

16 Trinity, v. v. /. 3. 
22 Trinity, v. ii. /. 3. 
Conv. of S. Paul,e'. xiii./, 3. 
Annunciation, v. vL /. i. 
Annunciation, v. vi. /. 2. 
S. Barnabas, v. v. /. 5. 

S. Peter, v. iv. /. 3. 
H. Comm., v. ii. /. 4. 
H. Comm. , v. xii. /. 4. 
H. Baptism, v. iii, /. 4. 
Visit, of Sick, v. iii, /. 6. 

4 Trinity, v. xxi. /. 2. 
6 Trinity, v. i, /. 6. 

17 Trinity, v. iii, /. 2. 

17 Trinity, v. iv. /, 5- 

18 Trinity, v. xxi, /. 4, 
S. bef Adv., v. v. /. 8, 

? S, Thomas, v. iii. /. 8. 
S.Thomas, v. vi. /. 3. 1 
S.Barnabas, v. v, /, i. 
Bur. of Dead, v. x. /. 3. 
Bur. of Dead, z>. x, /, 4. 
Bur, of Dead, v. xii. /. 5- 
Bur. of Dead, v. xiii. /. 2. 
Prayer at Sea, v. ii. /. 2. 

H. Innocents, v. i. /. 4. 
Easter Mon., z/, i, /. i. 
3 Trinity, v. vii. /. 3. 
Annunciation, v. viii. /, 6. 
S. Michael, v. iii. /. 5, 

Ash- Wed,, v. v. /. 6. 
Easter Tues, , v. vi. /. 4. 

Restoration, v. ii. /, I. 



302 NIGGARD — NIGHTS. 

Niggard. 
If n. Earth her treasures hide. 
Seems it to thee a n. hand. 
By our own n. rule we try. 

Night. 
Abide with me when n. is nigh. 
Counts them like minute-bells at n. 
All through the summer n. 
The chill n. -blast to feel. 
All through the wintry heaven and chill n. air. 
And, round the Cross, makes n. of day. 
Would wish the weary n, were gone. 
Hast thou not seen, in n. -hours drear ? 
His sweat last n. was as great drops of blood. 
Reclining 7i. and day. 
Where on the house-top, all n. long. 
The wild dog howls at fall of n. 
And still it lasts : by day and n. 
The live-long n. we've toil'd in vain. 
As mountain travellers in the n. 
Go sleep like closing flowers at n. 
Which day and n. before thine altars rise. 
They deem'd them lost in deadly n. 
And Echo bids good-?z. from every glade. 
The rude bad thoughts, that in our bosom's n. 
Stealing away with n. 
Mild rainbow tints at n. 
He, who on Christ stands waiting day and n. 
A nursing-father day and n. 
As on some city's cheerless n. 
Remembering Bethlehem, and that glorious n. 
To a foul dream, of heathen n. 
O soothe us, haunt us, n. and day. 
By day and n. her sorrows fall. 
One torch in a tempestuous n. 
When foemen watch their tents by n. 



And hear the n. -b. 'j moan. 



Shadows and boding n. -b. fly. 



Night-bird's. 
Night-birds. 



Sexagesima, v. viii. /. i. 
I Easter, v. vi. /. I. 

22 Trinity, v. ix. /. I. 

Evening, v. viii. /. 3. 
I Advent, v. xii. /. 4. 
3 Advent, v. ii. /. i. 

3 Advent, v. vii. /. 5. 
Christmas Day, v. ix. /. 5- 

5 Epiphany, v. xii. /. 6. 

6 Epiphany, v. i. /. 2. 
Ash- Wed., v. v. /. 2. 
Tues. bef East., z'. iii. /. i. 
Easter Mon., v. iv. /. 3. 
5 Easter, v. iii. /. 5- 
Whitsun Mon. , v. iv. /. 4. 

4 Trinity, v. vi. /. I. 

5 Trinity, v. i. /. I. 

7 Trinity, v. vi. /. I. 
15 Trinity, v. vii. /. 7* 
17 Trinity, v. \. I. 2. 
19 Trinity, v. iii. /. 4. 

23 Trinity, v. ii. /. 2. 

24 Trinity, v. v. /. 3' 

25 Trinity, v. i. /. 6. 
25 Trinity, v. vi. /. 4. 
S. Matthias, v. i. /. 2. 
S. Barnabas, v. ii. /. 4. 
S. Matthew, v. viii. /. 3. 
S. Michael, v. iii. /. I. 
Matrimony, v. iii. /. 5. 
Visit, of Sick, v. vii. /. I. 
Gun. Treas., v. \. I. i. 
Accession, v. iii. /. 2. 
Ordination, v. xi. /. I. 



5 Trinity, v. viii. /. 4. 
S.John Bapt., v. i. /. 7. 

I Epiphany, v. vi. /. 6. 



Nightingales. 
N with joyous cheer. 

Nights. 
To His mind's eye — two silent n. and days. Mon. bef East., v. v. /. 5- 
When n. are dark, and foemen near. SS. Sim. & Jud., z/. xii. /.3. 

Thy days of toil, thy n. of care. Accession, v. iv. /. 5. 



NOBLE — NOTE. 



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Noble. 
In vile things n. breath infusing. 
The Martyrs' n. army still is ours. 

Noblest. 
N. things find vilest using. 

None. 
All may hear, but n. may see. 
Because n. ever saw so clear. 

Nook. 
Every leaf in every n. 

Sweet all the joys that crowd the household n. 
From each carv'd n. and fretted bend. 
His n. of homely thought will change. 
From many a rural n. unthought of there. 

Nooks. 
On shelter'd n. of Palestine ! 
Through darkest n. of this dull earth. 

Noon. 
The weary hour of n. 
From his dark veil at n. look'd forth. 
But leave her, in her own soft n. 
Deep is the silence as of summer n. 
While, in our n. of life. 

Noon-day. 
Dearer than every past n, -d. 
And Tabor's lonely peak, ...and n.-d. light. 
It dazzles like the it. -d. blaze. 
Where at n. -d. his prayer he made. 

Noons. 
Bring n. of storm and shower. 

Noontide. 
But ne'er so soft fell n. shower. 
Is basking in his n. lair. 

North. 
I mark'd a rainbow in the n. 
Brighter than rainbow in the n. 
Far in the N our fallen days have seen. 

Northern. 
The city's n. bound. 
Proud Sirion in the n. skies. 
Her n. pinnacles had caught th' emerging ray. 
Up to the Altar's n. side. 

Note. 
Sings not a n. of this. 
The clear n. of some lonely bird. 
And as each mild and winning n. 



Palm Sunday, v. v. /. 8. 
K. Charles M., z/. ii. /. i. 

Palm Sunday, v. v. /. 6. 

I Epiphany, v. vii. /. 4. 
12 Trinity, z'. v, /. 3. 

I Epiphany, v. ii. /. 5. 
I Lent, V. vii. /. 3. 
Trinity, v. ix. /. i. 
22 Trinity, v. v. /. 3. 
All Saints, v. vi. /. 7. 

1 Advent, v. ix. /. 4. 
S. Barnabas, v. iv. /. 7. 

2 Christmas, v. vii, /. 2. 

3 Epiphany, v. i. /. 3. 

4 Lent, V. xiii. /. 4. 

5 Easter, v. ii. /. i. 
Conv.of S.PauljZ/.viii./. 3. 

6 Epiphany, v. iv, /. 7. 

7 Trinity, v. i. /. 6. 
12 Trinity, v. vi. /. 6. 
S. Barthol., v. x. /. 3. 

25 Trinity, v. iii. /. 6, 

4 Easter, z/. v. /. 8. 
Whitsun Mon., z/. vi. /. 2. 

3 Epiphany, z/. i. /. i. 
3 Epiphany, z/. iv. /. i. 
K. Charles M., v. ii. /. 2. 

3 Advent, z/. viii. /. 5. 
7 Trinity, z/. i. /. 5. 
17 Trinity, v. iii. /. 6. 
Commination, z^. i. /. 6. 

4 Lent, V. X. /. $• 

5 Easter, v. ii, /. 6. 
Conv. of S. Paul, v. xiv. /. i . 



304 



NOTE — NURSING. 



Thou iDreath'st a n. like music from afar. 
Far on the breeze one dirge-like n. 

Notes. 
Such are the n. that echo through. 
The unexpressive n. to hear. 
Our trembling n. with your accepted lay. 
Oh ! say not, dream not, heavenly n. 

Nothing. 
Melts into n. from the uncumber'd sight. 

Noting. 
Watch'd, n. down each prayer he made. 

Nought. 
To realms where n. can perish. 
Yet n. we yield. 

At morn we look, and n. is there. 
To pray for n., to seek to none, but Thee. 
The Father of thy Lord can grudge thee n. 
Go — thou art n. to us, nor we to thee — away ! 
O is it n. to you ? that idly gay. 

Nourished. 
Both bought and n. with His blood. 

November. 
Falls on the moor the brief N. day. 

Numbered. 
Till Thine elect are n. , and the grave. 
Our weeks all n. to the last. 

Numbers. 
She weighs and n. o'er and o'er. 

Nuptial. 
The sacred n. hall. 
Living, He own'd no n. vow. 
Of old on Isaac's n. bed. 

Nurse. 
They n. the soul to heavenly love. 
To ft. her treasure. 
And n. it with all-pitying thought. 
To n. for Jesus' sake. 
To n., on earth, the heavenly seed. 

Nurs'd. 
For they in lowly thoughts are n. 
N in her aisles to more than kingly thought. 

Ntirses. 
N her store, with thine to blend. 

Nursing. 
A n. Father dear. 



Prayer at Sea, v. ii. /. 7. 
Restoration, v. iii. /. 5. 

Purification, v. ii. /. 3. 
S. Peter, v. xii. /. i. 
S. Michael, v. i. /. 8. 
Catechism, v. i. /. i. 

Ascension Day, z/. iv. /. 2. 

14 Trinity, v. iv. /. 2. 

2 Epiphany, z>. ix. /. 4. 
S. aft. Ascen. , v. iii. /. 6. 
5 Trinity, v. ix. /. I. 
17 Trinity, v. xii. /. 2. 
20 Trinity, v. vi. /. 3. 
S. Matthew, v. iii. /. 8. 
Commination, v. ii. /. 5. 

S. Peter, v. ix. /. 4. 

23 Trinity, v. i. /. 4. 

Easter Eve, v. iv. /. 3. 
S. bef. Adv., v. ix. /. 6. 

Ordination, v. iv. /. I. 

Matrimony, v. iii. /. 8. 
Matrimony, 7/. v. /. 3. 
Matrimony, v. vi. /. 6. 

4 Easter, v. vii. /. 2. 
S. aft. Ascen., v. i. /. 6, 
SS, Sim. & Jud., v. x. /. 4. 
H. Baptism, v. vii. /. 4. 
Matrimony, v. v. /. 6. 

Christmas Day, v. viii. /. 3. 
K. Charles M., v. vi. /. 3. 

Easter Mon., v. v. /. i. 

Circumcision, v. xi. /. 4. 



NURSING — OCEAN, 

When father, mother, n. friend. 

With kings her n. -fathers, throned high. 

A ?z. -father day and night. 

Nurslings, 
Sweet n. of the vernal skies. 
Thy true, fond n. closer cling. 

Nurture, 
Brothers in blood and n. too. 

Nurtur'd. 
That n. thee so pure and sweet. 

Nymph, 
Some sister n., besifte her urn. 



305 

Epiphany, v, ii. /. i. 
Th. bef. East., v. ii, /, 7. 
S. Barnabas, v. ii. /. 4. 

15 Trinity, v. i. /, i. 
S. Luke, V. XX. /. 3. 

S^Luke, V. V. /. I. 
Annunciation, v. vii. /, 4, 

Easter Mon., v. iv. /. 2. 



OAK. 
Wove the gay dance round o, or palm. 

Oaks, 
Like 0, and cedars all around. 

Oar. 
Where rippling wave and dashing o-. 

Oath. 
Is not God's 0. upon your head. 
That Name, by which Thy faithful 0. is past. 
There is an 0. on high. 

Obedient. 
* ' To Whom for power and health 0. worlds \ 



should come." / 

Obey, 
Heroes and Kings, o. the charm. 
Refuse we or 0. 
Till every limb 0. the mounting soul. 

Oblivion. 
0. is their home. 
Unconscious they in waste 0. lie. 

Oblivious, 
The dews o. : for the Cross is sharp. 

Ocea7i, 
Till in the o. of Thy love. 
That tremble not at (9,'j boundless roar. 
That o'er wild scenes of 0. -war. 
For ever on that 0. bright. 
As of an 0. vast. 
Drops in the 0. of His praise. 
As when He said, Be still, and 0. sank to rest 
On 0, waste or rock. 
How far in O.'s swell. 



8 Trinity, v, vi. /. 2. 

1 Trinity, v, i. /. 5. 
5 Trinity, v, v. /. i. 

2 Advent, v. vii. /. 3. 

2 Lent, V: viii, /, i, 
Whitsun Mon, , v, xii. /, 3. 

Christmas Day, v, iii. /. 6. 

Whitsun Mon. , v, xii. /. i . 
18 Trinity, v. xiv. /. 2. 
23 Trinity, v. xiv. /. i. 

Whitsun Mon., v. xi. /, 3. 
23 Trinity, v, v. /. i, 

Tu. bef. East., v. i, /. 2. 

Evening, v.. xiv. /, 3. 
H. Innocents, v. v. /. 4, 
1 Advent, v. iv. /. 3. 
4 Advent, v. viii, /, 2, 
Circumcision, v. vi, /, 2. 

3 Epiphany,, v. xii. /. 2. 

4 Epiphany, v,. iii. /. 8.. 

5 Epiphany, v. v. /. 3. 
Easter Mon., v. ii, /, 3. 



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OCEAN — OLIVE. 



The saint beside the o. pray'd. 

Sprang from rough o, 'j- womb. 

As breezes strew on o.'s sand. 

Now on Thy mercy's o. wide. 

The many-twinkUng smile of o. 

Such signs of love old 0. gives. 

For wildest storms our o. sweep. 

In agonizing prayer, will 0. cease her strife ? 

On 0. cove and forest glade. 

The lonely o. learns thy orisons. 

The eye that watches o'er wild 0. 'j dead. 

When proudly stream'd o'er 0. plains. 

Oceans. 
Two 0. safely past. 

Od'rom: 
. . . shall wake them into o. bloom. 

Odours. 
Her funeral o. on her dying bed. 

Offence. 
Spite of all dark o. 

Offended. 
Yet, yet awhile, o. Saviour, pause. 

Offer. 
O. thy love and tears to Thammuz slain. 

Offer'd. 
O. where Christ in agony was laid. 

Offering. 
The meanest o. ye can make. 
O. by turns on Jesus' part. 
Our marriage o. grace. 
Her royal o. brings. 

Offerings. 
Worthless and lost our o. seem. 
Of holy 0. timely paid. 

O^ers. 
He 0. hearts from every land. 
For thee she o. her maternal tears. 

Officious. 
For friends that press o. round. 

Old 
'Tis true, of o. th' unchanging sun. 
Of ^. they lean'd on Thy eternal word. 
And a life that ne'er grows o. 

Olive. 
And fast beside the o. -border'd way. 
The o. -wreath, the ivied wand. 



Easter Mon., v. xi. /. i. 
Whitsun Mon., v. vi. /. 6. 
Whitsun Mon., v. viii. /. 5. 
Trinity, v. i. /. 2. 
2 Trinity, v. iL /. 2. 
2 Trinity, v. ii. /. 7. 

5 Trinity, v. vii. /. I. 
S. be£ Adv., v. i. /. 8. 
All Saints, v. iii, /. 6. 
Prayer at Sea, v. ii. /. 3- 
Prayer at Sea, v. v. /. i. 
Restoration, v. iii. /. 2. 

Quinquagesima, v. vi. /. 2. 

6 Epiphany, v. x. /. 8. 

All Saints, v. iii. /. 8. 

2 Trinity, v. vi. /. 4. 
5 Easter, z/. x. /. i. 

17 Trinity, v. ix. /. 6. 

Mon. bef. East. , v. viii. /. 6. 

Conv. of S. Paul, v. xi. /. 4. 
H. Coram., v. xvi. /. 3. 
Matrimony, v, iv. /. 2. 
Restoration, v. viii. /. 3. 

3 Epiphany, v. xii. /. i- 
S. Barnabas, v. iv. /. 2. 

S. aft. Ascen., v. xi. /. 2. 
K. Ch. Martyr, v. ix. /. 2. 

Bur. of Dead, v. v. /. 5. 

1 Christmas, v. i. /. I. 

2 Lent, V. vii. /. 2. 
Palm Sunday, v. i. /. 8. 

I Advent, v, viL /. i. 

3 Lent, V. viL /. i. 



OLIVES — OPENS. 

Olives. 
Among the o. kneel. 

Once. 
Where rested o. the Temple's stately shade. 
That 0. was Sion's hill. 

One. 
0. Name above all glorious names. 
Yet all are O. — together all. 
Eternal 0. , Almighty Trine ! 
The curtain of the Holy 0. 

Onward. 
Then, o. yet a step, thou hard-won soul. 
Because we would not o. press. 
For aye may o. go. 



It is so — 0. thine eyes, and see. 



Ope. 
Open. 



0. Thy fount, eternal Dove, 

First 0. her sweet breast. 

In o. fight. 

His lattice o. towards his darling west. 

Yet dares not o. farewell of Thee take. 

Shines glorious on yon o. grave. 

His ears are o. to abide. 

There daily through Christ's o. gate. 

Thy tranc'd yet o. gaze, 

0. they stand, that prayers in throngs. 

O. our ears to hear. 

Soft slumbers in the o. eye of Heaven. 

Is o. — win your way, and take your rest, 

0. our eyes, Thou Sun of life and gladness. 

Lo ! here an o. page. 

And saw Thine o. grave, and knew^ &c. 

Wide 0. from that hour. 

Heaven to that gaze shall o. wide. 

Thine o. glory should appear. 

Till they, with o. heart and free. 

Opened. 
0. in mystic unison. 

Opening. 
Now 0. all her stores to heal, &c, 
O. His road. 

Far o. down some woodland deep, 
Alas ! for her Thy o. flowers. 
The hour that saw from o. heaven. 
In the world's o. glow. 

Opens. 
He o. Nature's book. 



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3 Advent, v. vii. /. 4. 

3 Advent, v. viii. /. 3. 

5 Lent, V. iv. /. 3. 

Septuagesima, v. ix. /. I. 
Trinity, v. xi. /. I. 
Trinity, v. xx. /. i. 
13 Trinity, v. ii. /. 3. 

I Lent, V. vi. /. 5- 
18 Trinity, v. ii. /. 3. 
22 Trinity, v. iv. /, 2. 

1 8 Trinity, v. i. /. i, 

1 Christmas, v. ix. /. 2. 

4 Lent, V. ii. /. 2. 

Wed. bef East, , v. vii, /. 6. 
Th.bef,East,, v. i, /, 7. 
Th, bef. East,, v. iv, /, 7- 
Good Friday, v. ii, /, 2, 
Good Friday, v. vi, /. 3, 
Easter Mon., v. xiii, /, i. 

2 Easter, v. i, /, 4, 

S, aft. Ascen,, v. x, /, i. 
Whitsunday, v. xi. /. 2. 
I Trinity, v. ii. /. 3. 
I Trinity, v. iv. /. 2. 
I Trinity, v. v. /, I, 

6 Trinity, v. iii. /, 2, 
S, Thomas, v. ii. /. 8. 
Purification, v. xv, /, I, 
S, Barthol., v. xiv, /, I. 
H, Comm, , v. i, /. 4, 
Ordination, v. x, /, 3, 

4 Trinity, v. v, /. 3. 

3 Lent, V. i, /, 6. 

S. aft, Ascen., v. viii. /, 4. 
Whitsun Mon., v. ii. /. I. 
Trinity, v. xv, /, I. 

4 Trinity, v. xvi, /, i, 
15 Trinity, v. iii, /. 4. 

4 Epiphany, v. vii, /, 5. 



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ORB — o'ERBURTHEN'd. 

Orb. 



Christmas Day, v. ii. /. 3. 
Evening, v. i. /. i. 



0. after 0., the wondrous sound. 

Orbed. 
'Tis gone, that bright and 0. blaze. 

Orbs. 
In worlds without a sea, unchanging 0. of bliss. Prayer at Sea, v. v. /• 8. 

Orchards. 
The limpid wells, the o. green. 

OrdairCd. 
'Twixt Thee and us 0. to stand. 
Next to yourselves 0. to praise. 

Order. 
In peace and o. move. 
Your 0. wild, your fragrant maze. 
Dawning in 0. on our way. 
In glorious 0. roll. 

Orient. 
And mark her chiefs yon 0. sun adore. 

Orisons. 
The lonely ocean learns thy 0. 

Orphaned. 
The 0. realm threw wide her gates, and told. 3 Lent, v. ii. /. 5 
On Monarchs 0. and alone. 

Orphanhood. 
Of 0. and loss. 

Orphans. 
Left 0. in Earth's dreary shade. 

Otitcast. 
Not quite an 0. if I prove. 

Outline. 
In 0. dim and vast. 

Outraged. 
Thine 0. laws. 

Outskirts. 
The o. of His march of mystery. 

Outward. 
He too is blest, whose 0. eye. 
If on the sinner's 0. frame. 
Nor doth the o. ear alone. 

Outwears. 
Christ's mark 0. the rankest blot. 

0''er-awes. 
Such trembling joy the soul o.-a. 

0^ erburthen' d. 
0. by His brethren's sin. 



3 Lent, V. V. L 3. 

Evening, v. x. /. 2. 
H. Innocents, v. i. /. 7- 

Septuagesima, v. iii. /. 4. 
15 Trinity, v. v. /. 7- 
S.bef. Adv., v. viii. /. 6. 
S. Michael, v. i. /. 2. 

17 Trinity, z/. v. /. 6. 
Prayer at Sea, v. ii. /. 3. 



Accession, v. iii. /. 8. 
Restoration, v. iii. /. 6. 
S. aft. Ascen., v. ix. /. 5. 

1 Easter, v. i. /. 4. 

2 Easter, z/. ii. /. i. 
5 Easter, v. x. /. 3. 
9 Trinity, v. v. /. 2. 

3 Epiphany, v. viii. /, I. 
Sexagesima, v. ix. /. I. 
Whitsunday, v. viii. /. i. 

2 Trinity, z/. vi. /. 8. 
Trinity, v. vii. /. i. 
12 Trinity, z^. vi. /. 4. 



O'ERCAST — OWNr 

G'ercast. 
Can spirits broken, joys o. 
Let not thy soul be quite o. 

Overcloud. 
Than o. Thy soul. 
That sight of thee should o. their joy. 

Oercome. 
Heaven will o. th' attraction of my birth. 
0. thyself, and thou mayst share. 
The selfish spirit may o. 

Overleap. 
What rocks she shall o. or rend. 

G' a^mastering. 
Proud to be check'd and soothed... ^. charm. 



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That magic may o. 
a with "harsh din." 
By holy hands o. -s. kneel, 
O.-s. all the weary land. 



G'erpower, 

Overpowering. 

O' er-shadovf d. 

C>' er-shadowing. 



O'' erwhelming. 
How shall we 'scape th' 0. Past ? 
0. thoughts of pain and grief. 
When down th' 0. current toss'd. 

Ozvn. 
The wilful heart be fain to 0. 
Shall 0. Him strong to save. 
Stars, His guiding hand that 0. 
E'en to the doting mother : but Thine 0. 
O spare Thy rebels for Thine 0. dear sake. 
'Tis forfeit like the first — we 0. it all. 
From half the nations, till they 0. 
Her many voices mingling 0. 
Or how shall envious brethren 0. 
Now, Christians, hold your 0. — the land, &c. 
The Idndred drops will claim their 0. 
To make thee all His 0. 
In His 0. time, &c. 
Freely they 0. , or heedless prove. 
Of humbled hearts, that 0. Thy love. 
0. Thee their God and King. 
All 0. ; but few, alas ! will love. 
Yet in his heart can mercy o. 
Creator of all hearts ! to o. and share. 



1 Christmas, v. v. /. 2. 
S. Thomas, f. ix. /, 6. 

Tu. bef. East. , v. viii. /. 3. 

3 Trinity, v. vii. /. 2. 

Ascen. Day, v. iv. /. 3. 
Whitsun Mon, , v. xiv. /. 4. 
Trinity, v. xvi. /. 2. 

Easter Mon., v. ii. /. 2. 

4 Epiphany, v. ii. /. 8. 

2 Trinity, v. vii. /. 4. 

4 Trinity, v. vii. /. 2. 
Confirmation, v. iii. /. 2. 
Confirmation, v. x. /. 4. 

1 Christmas, 7/. v. /. i. 
12 Trinity, z/. iii. /. I. 
S. bef. Adv., v. i. /. 5. 

2 Christmas, v. v. /. 6. 

5 Lent, V. xi. /. 6. 
Palm Sunday, v. iii. /. 4. 
Mon. bef. East., v. ii. /. 5. 
5 Easter, v. x. /. 4. 

5 Easter, v. xi. /. i. 
Whitsun Mon., v. vii. /. 4. 
Whitsun Mon. , v. xiii. /. i. 
Trinity, v. xviii. /, I. 

1 Trinity, v. iv. /. i. 

2 Trinity, v. vii. /. 6. 

4 Trinity, v. xx. /. 4. 

5 Trinity, v. xi. /. I. 
7 Trinity, v. ix. /. 5. 
14 Trinity, v. v. /. 6. 
18 Trinity, v. vii. /. 4. 

18 Trinity, v. viii. /. I. 

19 Trinity, v. vii. /. 4. 
24 Trinity, v. xii. /. 3. 



3IO 



OWN — PAGEANTS. 



They o. Him, kneeling round. 

Whom empires o. with bended knee. 

And at their Saviour's knees thy... example o. 

Own^d. 
The cry that o. Thy dying thirst. 
Yet 0. too worthless and too late. 
Who 0. a God that could not save. 
With veiled eyes, nor o. his lay. 
As when He paus'd and o. you good. 
0. Him divine, and yielded, nothing loth. 
Living, He ^. no nuptial vow. 

Owning. 
And 0. the true bliss ! 
0. Him God, who so could scan. 

Ozvns. 
And all earth o. , of good and great. 
Like a bold steed that o. his rider's arm. 
All that earth o. or sin destroys. 
Who 0. the Lord of love and power, 
0. Thy entire control. 
Whatever o. , in depth or height. 
Thee the lov'd harbinger of Jesus o. 



S. Thomas, v. \\\. I. 4. 
All Saints, v. v. /. 2. 
K. Charles M., v. x. /. 4. 

2 Christmas, v. vii. /. 6, 
Epiphany, v. xiii. /. 3. 
Ash- Wed., v. ii. /. 8. 
6 Trinity, v. iv, /. 8. 
15 Trinity, v. vi. /. 2. 
S.Matthias, v. iii. /. 3. 
Matrimony, v. v. /. 3. 

5 Lent, V. viii. /. 6. 
S.Barthol., v, ix. /. 3. 

S. Stephen, v. i. /. 7. 
4 Epiphany, v. ii. /. 7. 
12 Trinity, z/. iii. /. 6. 

19 Trinity, v. i. /. 6. 

20 Trinity, v. i. /. 4. 
22 Trinity, v. xi. /. 3. 
S.John Bapt., z/. iii. /. 4. 



FACE. 
Thou runn'st at such a reckless^. 
The sacred weeks, with unfelt p. 
Till, like twin stars, with even/. 
With even matron p. 

Faces. 
Meanwhile He /. through th' adoring crowd. 

Fagan. 
E'en from their F. sleep. 

Page. 
One /. of Nature's beauteous book. 
Thro' many a waste heart-sickening/. 
Turn ye this /, of mystery. 
From thy dear name, where in His p. of woe. 
Lo ! here an open/. 
Pour'd idly over some dark/. 
Where out from each illumin'd/. 

Fageant. 
As one who deep in heaven some airy /. sees. 
The /. of God's perfect law. 
Then in their solemn/, learn. 

Fageants. 
Darkness within, while/, glare. 



Sexagesima, v. i. /. 2. 
Trinity, v. iv. /. 2. 
S. Andrew, v. ix. /. 3. 
Matrimony, v. iv. /. 4. 

1 Advent, v. iv. /. i. 

4 Trinity, v. xi. /. 4. 

4 Advent, v. ii. /. 2. 

5 Lent, V. i. /. 2. 

5 Lent, V. xiii. /. 2. 
Mon. bef. East. , v. x. /. 4. 

6 Trinity, v. iii. /. 2. 
14 Trinity, v. iii. /. 5. 
S.Barthol., v. iii. /. 2. 

2 Easter, v. i. /. 6. 

13 Trinity, v. iv. /. 3. 
22 Trinity, z/. xii. /. i. 

Accession, v. iv. /. 7. 



PAGES — PALE, 



Are/, in that book, to shew. 
Of holy offerings timely p. 



Pages. 
Paid. 



Pain. 



Patient hearts, their p. to see. 

"Who pray for sharpest throbs of/. 

And rather wouldst Thou wrestle with strong/. 

Prisoners of want and /. 

Welcome to her the peril and the/. 

Then should we plead our heart's consuming/. 

The/., the shame, the scorn, the loss. 

O'erwhelming thoughts of/, and grief. 

"Wish not, dear friends, my /. away. 

An heir of glory without grief or/. 

By trial taught your/. 

Sorrow hath fled away, and P. 

In rapture as in /. 

If e'er we charm a soul in /. 

PairCd. 
"When all that /. or seem'd amiss. 

Pains. 
Hence all thy groans and travail/. 
Mark well His holy/. 

Paint. 
I cannot/, to Memory's eye. 
That she to /. that hour may dare. 
Turn it, and it shall /. as true. 

Painter's. 
With all a P. 'j art, and all a Minstrel's flame. 

Pair. 
Most like the faithful/, are they. 

Pait'd. 
He sees His servants duly/. 

Palace. 
In Bethlehem, round the Saviour's/, gate. 

Pale. 
As her/, placid martyr sinks to sleep. 
The /. moon hurrying to the west. 
Starting and turning/. 
Or like /. ghosts that darkling roam. 
It shines, a/, kind star in winter's sky. 
This bed of anguish? and His/, weak form. 
And read in thy /. eye serene. 
Than Reason's or the Law's /. beams. 
Scarce daring, through the twilight/. 



311 

Septuagesima, v. ii. /. 3. 

S. Barnabas, v. iv. /. 2. 

S. John Evan,, v. vi. /. 5. 
6 Epiphany, v. i. /. 5. 
Tu. bef. East. , v. viii. /. 2. 
Easter Tues. , v. xii. /. 4. 

3 Easter, v. v. /. 7. 

9 Trinity, v. iv. /. 4, 

10 Trinity, v. iii. /. 3. 
12 Trinity, v. iii. /. I. 
16 Trinity, v. i. /. I. 
20 Trinity, v. v. /. 3. 
S. Barnabas, v. iii. /. 6. 
S. Peter, v. iii. /. 3. 
Matrimony, v. ii. /. 2. 
Visit, of Sick, v. ii. /. 7. 

S. Mark, v. vi. /. 2. 

4 Trinity, v. xxiii. /. i. 
10 Trinity, v. i. /. 5. 

4 Advent, v. iii. /. i. 

4 Lent, V. ix. /. 4. 
S.Barthol., v. ii. /. i. 

3 Epiphany, v. xi. /. 6. 

S. Thomas, v. v. /. 5. 
SS.Sim.&Jud.,z/.vi./.4. 
H. Innocents, v. i. /. 2. 

H. Innocents, v. vii. /. 4. 
I Christmas, v. i. /. 3. 

5 Epiphany, v. xi. /. I. 
5 Lent, V. vi. /. 4. 
Mon. bef. East, v. x. /. 5. 
Tu. bef East., v. ii. /. 2. 
Wed. bef East. , v. iii. /. 7. 
Easter Day, v. v. /, 4. 
S.Thomas, v. viii, /. 3. 



312 



PALE — PARADISE. 



How should p, sinners bear the sight. 
She listens, till her p. eye glow. 
The/, form like a lily show'd. 
To the great Father lifts her/, glad eye. 

Paler, 
Faded yet full, a/, green. 

Palestine. 
On shelter'd nooks of P. ! 

Pall. 
Who for the spangles wears the funeral/. ? 
Have stain'd her pure ethereal/. 

Palm. 
Where stately Jordan flows by many a/. 
The tresses of the /. 
Shall prove in Heaven a martyr's /. 
Wove the gay dance round oak or /. 
Just as it touch' d, the martyr's/. 

Palm-leaves. 
Or whispering /. -/. from the shore. 

Palms. 
Their/, and garlands telling plain. 

Palm-tre^s. 
Thep.-l.^s shade unwavering lies. 

Palmy. 
By the clear rill and /. shade. 
Then narrowing cleaves yon p. lea. 

Palsied. 
And all our work to do with/, hands and cold. 

Pang. 
When, ere the final /. His soul should rend. 
By a short /. of wonder cross'd. 

Pangs. 
The /. that guilty spirits bow. 
So to the end, though now of mortal/. 
The travail /. must have their way. 
The travail /. of Earth must last. 
Wouldst thou the /. of guilt assuage ? 
And bless the/, that made thee see. 
More /. than tongue or heart can frame. 
And O ! by all the/, and fears. 

Paraclete. 
On the life-giving P. 

Paradise, 
Or, ''Be with Me in P. to-day:' 
To spoil Love's earthly/. 



H, Comm., v. i. /. 2. 
Visit, of Sick, v. iii. /. 5. 
Visit, of Sick, v. vi. /. 4. 
Churching, v. ii. /. 5. 

21 Trinity, v. i. /. 4. 

1 Advent, v. ix. /. 4. 

23 Trinity, v. viii. /. 3. 
Gun. Treas., v. v. /. 3. 

3 Advent^ v. i. /. 3. 
3 Lent, V. iv. /, 4. 
Wed, bef. East., z/. v, /. 12. 
8 Trinity, v. vi. /. 2. 
S. Peter, v. xvii. /. 3. 

5 Trinity, v. v. /. 3. 
H. Innocents, v. I. /. 5. 
Conv. of S. Paul, v. i. /. 4. 

2 Christmas, v. viii. /. 6. 
7 Trinity, v. ii. /. 4. 

S. bef. Adv., v. ix. I. 8. 

Mon, bef. East. , v. v. /. 3. 
14 Trinity, v. i. /. 7. 

Ash- Wed,, v. i. /. 8. 
Tu. bef. East. , v. vii. /. i. 

3 Easter, v. iii. /. 3. 

4 Trinity, v. xv. /. 3. 

6 Trinity, v. iii, /. I. 
II Trinity, v. viii. /. 5. 
16 Trinity, v. vii. /, 3. 
Gun. Treas., v. xv. /. i. 

S. aft. Ascen., v. xii. /. 3. 

Tu. bef East., v. xii. /. 2. 
2 Trinity, v. ix. /. 8. 



PARADISE — PART, 

Such thoughts, the wreck of P. 

Forc'd from his shadowy p. 

Such gleams of P. 

And Hve in P., as if God was not there ! 

How grows in P. our store. 

Parched. 
Wait like the p. earth on April skies. 
To weary swains vcip. bower. 

Parching. 
The /. thirst of death. 

Pardoned. 
Of p. foes, and cherish'd grace. 

Pardoning. 
Dear tokens of a/. God. 
While from His/. Cross He calls. 
The bliss oi p. thee. 
Praise to our/. God ! &c. 

Pardon^s. 
And ask of them sweet /. 's seal ! 

Pareitf. 
On th' everlasting P. sweetly smil'd. 
And wish it worthier on a P. 'j- heart to rest. 
Each to his rest beneath their/, shade. 
Had fleeted to its/, skies. 

Parental. 
That seem for aid/. 
And yearns not her/, heart. 

Parents. 
The hallow'd font where /. bow. 
That sons to/., all to Thee may turn. 
Whence /.j' eyes would hopeless shrink. 
When Kings or P. pass away. 

Part. 
Prepar'd to take Barabbas' /. 
How should I /. with Thee ? 
She and her babes shall meet no more to /. 
Kings, Prophets, Patriarchs — all have/. 
Untimely call'd to/. 
To do a Brother's/. 

To think where'er he looks, ...may have a/. 
They/, to meet in Heaven. 
The intercessor's /. 
From her dim vision would not /. 
The last-bom babe, why lies its /. 
All that He asks on Israel's /. 
Ere from her last embrace her hero /. 
Earth shall resign her/. 



313 

4 Trinity, v. xiii. /. i. 

21 Trinity, v. vii. /. I. 
S. Matthew, v. ix. /. 2. 
S. Matthew, v. ix. /. 8. 
Bur. of Dead, v. xi. /. 5. 

Good Friday, v. ix. /. 6. 

4 Easter, v. v. /. 10. 

Tues. bef. East. , v. iv. /. 3. 
SS.Sim.& Jude, z'. iv. /. 4. 

Quinquagesima, v. iv. /. i. 

22 Trinity, v. viii. /. 3. 

22 Trinity, v. xii. /. 4. 
K. Charles M., v. i. /. i. 

Visit, of Sick, v. iv. /. 4. 

H. Innocents, v. v. /, 2. 
3 Easter, v. vi. /. 8. 

23 Trinity, v. ii. /. 4. 
Visit, of Sick, v. vi. /. 8. 

25 Trinity, v. v. /. 3. 
Gun. Treas., v. vi. /. i. 

S. bef Adv., v. v. /. 6. 
S.John Bapt., v. ix. /. 4. 
Bur. of Dead, v. iv. /. 5. 
Accession, v. i. /. 6. 

1 Advent, v. v. /. 4. 
Christmas Day, v. vi. /. 4. 
H. Innocents, v. vi. /. 6. 
Circumcision, v. vii. /. 3. 
Circumcision, v. xv. /. 4. 

2 Epiphany, v. xiv. /. 4. 

3 Epiphany, v. iv. /. 6. 

5 Epiphany, v. x. /. I. 

5 Epiphany, v. xiii. /. 3. 

6 Epiphany, v. iv. /. 2. 
6 Epiphany, v. vi. /. 3. 
5 Lent, V. xii. /. 4. 
Mon. bef East., v. i. /. 4. 
Easter Eve, v. vi. /. 2. 



314 



PART — PARTS. 



They/, like shower-drops in mid air. 

The pulse, the glow of every/. 

Then fearless turn where Heaven hath set thy/. 

Aifd to their base the trembling mountains/. 

To act the martyr's sternest/. 

From visions vain content to /. 

We cannot/, with Heaven for Thee. 

Yet stedfast set to do his/. 

For Thought to do her/. 

That duly bears with you its /. 

Yet he complains, while these unmurmuring/. 

When brothers/, for manhood's race. 

Body and soul in every/. 

E'er did like Thee a true son's/. 

As if thy Saviour had no/. 

We and our earthly griefs may... hope a/. 

Earth and her idols p. 

Who knows not the true pilgrim's/. 

Cons slowly o'er its alter'd /. 

Take /. in our thanksgiving lay. 

Offering by turns on Jesus' p. 

Farewell ; for one short life we/. 

Absolv'd, in thankful sacrifice to/. 

Why comes he not to bear his /. ? 

Partake. 
Seldom of heaven and you /. 
We of that Altar would/. 

Parted. 
Saints, /. by a thousand year. 
There, p. into rainbow hues. 
P. the drowning waves. 
Then/.; ye to Christ's embrace. 

Partial. 
No /. hand the blessing may misguide. 
And these are ours : Thy /. grace. 
Lent to some/, eye, disclosing all. 
I give it not by/, love. 

Parting. 
To close the weary eye and hush the /. breath. 
Yet in His/, breath. 
Now the tir'd hunter winds a /. note. 
The sun-beams weave a/, crown. 
Rise wafted with the/, breath. 
Yet deem not, on such /, sad. 

Parts. 
Look on us. Lord, and take our/. 
Know ye, who hath set your/. ? 



4 Easter, v. v. /. 7. 

2 Trinity, v. iii. /. 6. 

3 Trinity, v. ix. /. 3. 
9 Trinity, v. v, /. 6. 
II Trinity, v. iii. /. 2. 
II Trinity, v. vii. /. 2. 
16 Trinity, v. ix. /. I. 

19 Trinity, v. viii. /. 5» 

20 Trinity, v. iii. /. 8. 

21 Trinity, v. iv. /. 2. 

23 Trinity, v, vi, /. 2. 
S. Andrew, v. 1. /. I. 
S. Thomas, v. vii. /. 6. 
Annunciation, v. iv. /. 5- 
SS.Phil.& Jas.,z/. v. /.3. 
S. Barnabas, v. vi. /. 8. 
S. Matthew, v. vi. /. 4. 
S.Luke, V. xiv, /, 2. 

SS. Sim. & Jude, z/,ix. /. 3. 
H. Comm. , v. xv. /. 2. 
H. Comm, , v. xvi. /. 3. 
Visit, of Sick, v. i. /. 5- 
Commination, v. vi. /. 5* 
Restoration, v. vi. /. i. 

Morning, v. iv. /. 4. 
16 Trinity, v. viii. /. i. 

Circumcision, v. ix, /. 3. 
Quinquagesima,z/. xiv. /. i. 
20 Trinity, v. iv. /. 6. 
Visit, of Sick, v. vii. /. 4. 

2 Lent, V. xii. /. 3. 

3 Lent, V. viii. /. i. 

24 Trinity, v. v. /. 2. 
S, James, v. iv. /. i. 

Sexagesima, v. x. /. 6. 
Tu, bef. East, , v. xii. /. 4. 
23 Trinity, v. ii. /. I. 

25 Trinity, v. vi, /. 7. 
25 Trinity, v. viii. /. 7. 
S. Mark, v. ii. /. i. 

Epiphany, v. ix. /. i. 
Palm Sunday, v. ii. /. 2. 



PARTS — PASSIONS. 

And untunable the /. 

Their chant of many /. 

Three solemn/, together twine. 

Had taught the innocent air their. . .thrilling/. 

Thy servant's choice, O help us in our /. 

Paschal. 
The P. moon above. 
As when the P. week is o'er. 

Pass. 
P. Babel quick, and seek the holy land. 
Where the waters gently /. 
The Saviour cannot /. away. 
Can /. the flight of souls adoring. 
No shuddering/, o'er lip or brow. 
Or if no Angel /. that way. 
We cannot /. our guardian angel's bound. 
Yes — let them /. without a sigh. 
Who scornful/, it with averted eye. 
That she may /. them undefil'd. 
And never/, away. 

P. a few days, and this dull darkling globe. 
P. a few years — look in once more. 
Then/,, ye mourners, cheerly on. 
When Kings or Parents/, away. 

Pass'd. 
Th' unearthly thoughts have/, from earth away. 
'Tis/. for aye away. 
And many a gale of keenest woe be /. 
Too soon those airs have/, away. 
Till /. th' enquiring day-light hour. 
And /. Thee with unheeding eye. 
P. seldom o'er His spright. 
Into high glory/. 



;i5 



Their fragrance /. quite away. 

Fearless of the /. hoof. 
In high procession/, on. 



Passes. 



Passing. 



Passion. 



Of P. in her might. 
Of P. dwelling on forbidden sweets. 
Yet rage with/,, swell with pride. 
When P. 's storms are loud and high. 

Passionate. 
Each/, wish and dream to dear affection given. 

Passions. 
What /. range and glare ! 



Palm Sunday, v. vi. /. 6. 
Easter Mon., v. vii. /. 4. 
Trinity, v. x. /. I. 
S. bef Adv., v. vii, /. 8. 
S. Matthias, v. xii. /. 3. 

3 Advent, v. iii. /. I. 
Restoration, v. i. /. i. 

3 Advent, v. vi. /. 3. 

1 Epiphany, v. iv. /. 2. 

2 Epiphany, v. xv. /. 3. 
6 Epiphany, v. ix. /. 6. 
Ash- Wed., v. i. /. 6. 
Ash- Wed., v. vi. /. i. 

3 Trinity, v. iv. /. 3. 
II Trinity, v. iv. /. I. 
20 Trinity, v. v. /. 7. 

S. Matthias, v. viii. /. 4. 
Annunciation, v. x. /. 6. 
S.Michael, v. vii. /. I. 
S. Luke, V. xi. /. i. 
Bur. of Dead, v. xii. /. i. 
Accession, v. i. /. 6. 

Mon. bef. East., v. vii. /. 2. 
10 Trinity, v. v. /. 4. 
23 Trinity, v. xiii. /. 3. 
S. bef. Adv, , v. iii. /. 5. 
S. Thomas, v. vi. /. 5- 
Conv.of S.Paul,^.'. vii. /. 5. 
SS.Phil, &Jas.,z/,vii,/. 2. 
Restoration, v. ii. /. 6. 

6 Epiphany, v. x. /. 4. 

I Epiphany, v. vii. /. 5. 
Purification, v. iii. /. 3. 

4 Epiphany, v. iv. /. 3. 
Sexagesima, v. ii. /. 3. 
Th. bef. East., 7/. v. /. 3. 
Ordination, v. xii. /. 3. 

Churching, v. iii. /. 6. 

15 Trinity, v. ii. /. 8. 



3l6 PASSIONS — PATH. 

And p. on God's altar laid. 
No world of/, to destroy. 

Passover. 
Enduring life again, that P, to keep. 

Passport. 
His/, through th' eternal gates. 

Past. 
Who will count the billows p. ? 
How shall we 'scape th' o'erwhelming P. ? 
Of ages gone and p. 
Dearer than every p. noon-day. 
Two oceans safely/. 

That Name, by which Thy faithful oath is p. 
When many a moor and glen are /. 
In sunshine moments/. 
The days of hope and prayer are /. 
When all good musings/. 
What if as far our life were/. 
As in the solemn week that/. 
That brac'd her youth, is p. 



Pastor. 



Dear to the P. 's aching heart. 
Nor let the P. 's thankful eye. 
We read the P. 's doom. 
The Christian P. , bow'd to earth. 
In these the P. dares delight. 
Not for the P. 's gracious arm. 



The/, spirits first. 

So shall ye tread untir'd His/. 



Pastoral. 

ways. 
Pastors. 



Apostles, Prophets, P., all. 
So glorious let Thy P. shine. 

Paternal. 
The fragrance of our old /. fields. 

Pat/i. 
Around his/, are taught to swell. 
Are gathering round the Judge's p. 
A child's lone /. in woodland lost. 
...and on our churchway/. 
Descending down the lightning's/. 
So sounds our war-note; but our/, of glory. 
Trust not the dangerous/, again. 
Far better we should cross His lightning's/. 
Too happy, on my silent/. 
About his /. , about his bed. 
To wait around our/, in weal or woe. 



S. Barnabas, v. iv. /. 4. 
All Saints, v. vii. /. 7. 

I Advent, v. vi. /. 6. 
S. Peter, v. xi. /. 2. 

S.John Evan., v. v. /. 6. 

1 Christmas, v. v. /. I. 
Circumcision, v. vi. /. 4. 
6 Epiphany, v. iv. /. 7. 
Quinquagesima, z/. vi. /. 2. 

2 Lent, V. viii, /. i. 
Easter Mon., v. v, /, 2. 
I Easter, v. iii. /. 3. 

4 Easter, 7A v, /, i. 

25 Trinity, v. viii. /. 6. 
S.bef. Adv., z/. ix. /. 5. 
S. Thomas, v. i. /. 6, 
Commination, v. v. /. 2. 

3 Epiphany, v. iv. /. 5- 
Easter Tues., v. xii, /. i. 
8 Trinity, v. xi. /. 3. 

19 Trinity, v. viii. /. I. 
25 Trinity, v. v. /. 7. 
S. bef. Adv., v. vi. /. i. 

Christmas Day, v. viii. /. I. 
Christmas Day, v. xi, /. 5- 

S, aft, Ascen,, v. xiii. /. I. 
S.John Bapt., v. ix. /. I. 

Mon. bef. East., v. ii, /. 2, 

Morning, z/, i, /. 4. 

1 Advent, z/. i. /. 4. 

5 Epiphany, v. viii. /. 6. 

2 Easter, 7/. v, /, 6, 
5 Easter, v. ix, /, 6. 
I Trinity, v. iv. /. 3. 
8 Trinity, v. ix. /. I. 
17 Trinity, v. x. /. 4. 
S.James, v. vi. /, I. 
S. Barthol,, v. vi. /. 3. 
S. Michael, v. ix. /. 5. 



PATHS — PAUS'D. 

Paths. 
Ye dwell beside our/, and homes. 
Our p. of sin, our homes of sorrow. 
To him all crooked/, are straight. 

Pathway. 
Familiar by our/, grow. 
My Saviour's/, to His home above. 

Patience. 
But /. I there may come a time. 
That Love yet lives, and P. shall find rest. 
Where P. her sweet skill imparts. 
From his Lord's cradle, /. from His Cross. 

Patient. 
P. hearts, their pain to see. 
Watching Thy/, smile. 
That with Thy/. Spirit strove. 
Trac'd on her/, brows. 
May win her at our/, call. 
Like thee to /. Faith, shall rise forgiven. 

Patiently. 
Patriarchs. 



P. she droops awhile. 



Dawns on the P.^s eye. 

When at the P. 'j call the fiery shower. 

Patriarchs. 
Kings, Prophets, P. — all have part. 

Pattern. 
But a sweet help and/, of true love. 

Paul. 
But if there be, who follows P. 
As P. his Lord, in life and death. 

Pause. 
P. where we may upon the desert road. 
Help us to /. and mourn to Thee our tale, &c. 
So Angels /. on tasks of love. 
Now is there solemn/, in earlh and heaven. 
Yet, yet awhile, offended Saviour, /. 
And now before the choir we /. 
Which bids us hear, at each sweet p. 
P. listening on the silent heath, and hear. 
P. yet awhile, in mercy stor'd. 
And this deep /. , that o'er us now. 

Paused. 
P. at a mortal's call, to aid. 
The very torturers/. 



317 

15 Trinity, v. iv. /. i. 
15 Trinity, v. iv. /. 2. 
S.Barthol., v. xv. /. 2. 

I Easter, v. viii. /. 5- 
Ascen. Day, v. iii. /. 4. 

4 Advent, v. vi. /. i. 
Good Friday, v. vii. /. 6. 
Easter Tues., v. xiii. /. 3. 
S. Matthias, v. ii. /. 2. 

S. John Evan., v. vi. /. 5- 
Easter Eve, v. iii. /. 6. 
18 Trinity, v. viii. /. 3. 
Gun. Treas., v. ii. /. 4. 
Gun. Treas., v. xvi. /. 3. 
K. Charles M., v. -&. I. 2,- 

1 Epiphany, v. v. /. 2. 

Quinquagesima, v. ix. /. 2. 

2 Lent, V. ix. /. 3. 

Circumcision, v. vii. /. 3. 

Sexagesima, v. vii. /. 3. 

S. Luke, V. XV. /. i. 
S.Luke, V. XV. /. 2. 

I Advent, v. viii. /. 5- 
I Christmas, v. iii. /. 6. 
Ash- Wed., v. v. /. 7. 

5 Easter, v. i. /. i. 
5 Easter, v. x. /. i. 
Trinity, v. vii. /. 3. 
4 Trinity, v. Iii, /. I. 
7 Trinity, v. vi. /, 3. 
All Saints, v. iv. /. 3. 
Ordination, v. iii. /. I. 

I Christmas, v. i. /. 4. 
Tues. bef East., v, iii. /. 3. 



3i8 



PAUS'd— PEARLY. 



As when He p. and own'd you good. 
While drooping/, twelve banners proud. 

Pavement. 
The very p. of Thy shrine. 
Meet/, for an angel's glorious march. 

Pay. 
P. , for soft rains in season given. 

Paynim. 
Ye P. shadows dark ! 

Peace. 
Your Lord is listening : /., be still. 
Glory to God on high, on earth be/. 
Look here, and hold thy/. 
But /, — still voice and closed eye. 
In/, and order move. 
Sweet Leaf ! the pledge of/, and mirth. 
But if ye should hold your /. 
Wild Fancy, /. I thou must not me beguile. 
Sweet thoughts of/., ye may not last. 
And holy music, whispering/. 
Untimely seeking here the /, of Heaven, 
The message of thy /,,'' &c. 
The lesson of sweet /. I read, 
**jP, to your souls," He said — no more. 
'Tis time that I depart in/. 
To taste that drop of/, divine. 
Should not their/, be/, divine? 
With words of blessing and of p. 
*'/*." ere we kneel, and when we cease. 
To pray, the farewell word is, '*/'." 
Who to her side in /. would cling. 
Yes, go in/., dear placid spright. 

Peaceful. 
The/, home, to zeal sincere. 
No/, home upon His cradle smil'd. 
They brood upon life's/, hour. 

Peak. 
And Tabor's lonely/., 'twixt thee, &c. 



The snow-clad /, of rosy light. 

P. with a direr clang. 

Is ripening them to /. blaze. 
Winds toward the/, main. 



Peaks. 
Peals. 
Pearly. 



15 Trinity, v. vi, /, 2. 
Confirmation, v. i. /. 3. 

Palm Sunday, v. vi. /. 2. 
Ascen. Day, v. i. /. 4. 

Morning, v. iii. /. 3. 

3 Lent, V. vi. /. 4. 

2 Advent, v. v. /. 4. 
Christmas Day, v. ii. /, 5. 
Circumcision, v. xvi. /. I. 
6 Epiphany, v. xi, /. 5. 
Septuagesima, v. iii, /. 4. 
Quinquagesima, v. ii. /. I. 
Palm Sunday, v. iii, /, I. 
Wed. bef East., v. ii. /. i. 

5 Trinity, v. vi. /.I, 

6 Trinity, v. v, /, 7. 

9 Trinity, v. iii. /. 3. 

10 Trinity, v. v, /, 3, 

21 Trinity, v. ii, /. 5, 
S, Thomas, v. vii, /. 3, 
Purification, v. xii, /, 3. 
S, Mark, v. v, /, 2. 

S. Matthew, v. ix, /, 3. 
H, Comm,, v. xvii, /, 4. 
Visit, of Sick, v. iv. /. 7. 
Visit, of Sick, v. iv. /. 8. 
Gun. Treas,, v. vii. /, i. 
Restoration, v. vii, /. i. 

I Advent, v. vii, /, 3, 
Christmas Day, v. v, /, 5. 
Confirmation, v. v, /. 2. 

7 Trinity, v. i, /, 6, 

22 Trinity, v. iii, /, i. 
Commination, v. iii, /. 2. 

3 Epiphany, v. xii. /. 4. 
Whitsun Mon., v. iii, /, 6, 



PECULIAR — PERFECT. 

Peculiar. 
Fram'd by Heaven's/, grace. 

Peers. 
Red o'er the forest j>. the setting sun. 

Peevish. 
Thou hide thine eyes, to make thy/, moan. 

Pelican. 
The desert/, to-day. 

Penal. 
Yet mingled with the/, shower. 
His hand withdraws the/, fire. 

Penance. 
Where tears of/, come too late for grace. 
Keeping her/, drear. 
Thy/, in calm fear. 

Penitential. 
The deep-worn trace of/, tears. 
In/, drops have ebb'd away. 

Penitents. 
This, of true P. the chief. 

Pennons. 
Cheerly the waving/, fly. 

Pensive. 
With flowers of/, hope, the wreath, &c. 
Aerial hopes and/, joys. 

People. 
His/.'j cries have pierc'd the cloud. 
Thy lov'd yet sinful/, wandering wide. 
The prostrate/, lay. 
Thy chosen /. still to bear. 
For now Thy/, are allow'd. 
And/, all the lonely room. 

Perchance. 
He who in secret sees, /. 
P. that little brook shall flow. 
Or thee, /. , a darker spell. 
Or if/, a sadden'd heart. 
Only return and love. But ye /. 

Perfect. 
Fit us for/. Rest above. 
By /. robes of triumph known. 
Their lawless cries are tun'd to.../, love. 
O most entire and /. sacrifice. 
In/, rest. 
In/, rest ! 

The pageant of God's/, law. 
Or/, might they be. 



319 

Palm Sunday, v. i. /. 4. 
23 Trinity, v. i. /. i. 
17 Trinity, v. ix. /. 2. 

2 Christmas, v. vi. /. 3. 

Sexagesima, v. iv. /. 4. 

1 Lent, V. V. /. 6. 

2 Lent, V. i. /. 3. 
Commination, v. ii. /. 4. 
Commination, v. vi. /. 2. 

H. Innocents, v. ii. /. 4. 

3 Trinity, v. ix. /. 2. 

H. Comm,, z/. xi. /. I. 
Confirmation, v. ii. /. 2. 

7 Trinity, z'. vii. /. 6. 
n Trinity, v. ii. /. 4. 

5 Lent, V. X. /. 5. 
5 Easter, v. vii. /. 4. 
Whitsunday, z/. ii. /. 2. 
Whitsun Tues. , z/. xv. /. 2. 
H. Comm., v. ii. /. i. 
Gun. Treas. , v. x. /. 3, 

Ash- Wed., z/. vi. /. 2. 
Easter Mon., z/. iii. /, i. 

8 Trinity, v. vii. /. i. 
SS. Sim. & Jud. , v. ix. /. i. 
Commination, v. v. /. 5. 

Morning, v. xvi. /. 2. 
S. Stephen, v. iii. /, 2. 

4 Epiphany, z^. vii. /. 8. 
Tu. bef East., v. ix. /. 2. 
Wed. bef. East. , v. i. /. 6. 
Wed. bef East. , v. x. /. 6. 
13 Trinity, z/. iv. /. 3. 
13 Trinity, v. xv. /. 4. 



320 PERFECT — PIERCE. 

Your first and/, form ye show. 

For if one heart in /. sympathy. 

But who, O p. filial heart. 

Where should ye seek Love's/, smile? 

Perfectly. 
SoJ>. the polish'd stone. 

Perform. 
P. their courses still. 

Performed. 
And vows, too pure to be/. 

Perfume. 
And win it to give out its brightness and/. 

Perhaps. 
P. our God may of our conscience ask. 
P. His Presence thro' all depth and height. 

Peril. 
Welcome to her the /. and the pain. 

Perilous. 
Fresh from the/, birth. 

Perils. 
New/, past, new sins forgiven. 
Or when did /. brav'd. 
In sharpest/, faithful prov'd. 

Perish. 
To realms where nought can/. 
Speak for us, or we /. quite. 
And wilt thou/, still ? 

PerisJi'd. 
Are /. as they ne'er had been. 

Persecute. 
*' Ah ! wherefore/, ye Me?" 

Persecuted. 
His/. Lord reveal'd. 
Her/, head she meekly bows. 

Persecufst. 
" Ah ! wherefore/, thou Me?" 

Persecution^ s. 
When P. 'j torrent blaze. 

Persuasive. 
And he, whose mild/, voice. 

Pharisees. 
In vain, to win proud P. 

Philip's. 
Where P.^s steps were led. 

Pierce. 
Thy showers would /. the harden'd ground. 



15 Trinity, v. iii. /. 2. 
24 Trinity, v. iv. /. I. 
Annunciation, v. iv. /. 4. 
Matrimony, v. iv. /. 6. 

S.Barthol.,z/. i. /. 3. 
Septuagesima, v. v. /. 4. 
I Christmas, v. iv. /. 2. 

1 Christmas, v. vi. /. 6. 

9 Trinity, v. iv. /. i. 
9 Trinity, v. vi. /. 4. 

3 Easter, v. v. /. 7. 

Churching, v. ii. /. 4. 

Morning, v. vii. /. 3. 
Easter Mon., v. xiv. /. 3. 
S. Peter, v. i. /. 3. 

2 Epiphany, z'. ix. /. 4. 
5 Easter, z'. xii. /. 6. 
8 Trinity, v. ix. /. 4. 

Whitsun Mon. , v. xi. /. 2. 

Conv. of S.Paul, z/. x. /. i. 

Conv. of S. Paul, v. iv. /. 5. 
S. Matthias, v. vii. /. 3. 

Conv. of S. Paul, v. vi. /. i . 

19 Trinity, v. i. /. i. 
Restoration, v. v. /. i. 
S. Matthew, v. v. /. 5. 
5 Epiphany, v. vi. /. 3. 
I Christmas, v. vi. /. 5. 



HERCE — PIPE. 



321 



With more than royal pomp, and /. the skies. 

And/., O Lord, Thy justly-sealed ear. 

They/, and strike. 

And fish, like living shafts that/, the main. 

Shall/., and dry the fount of tears. 

To scale the mount and/, the cloud. 

Pierced, 
His people's cries have /. the cloud. 
His /. hands in vain would hide. 
With/, hands and bleeding brows. 

Piercing. 
Stands in full sunshine of Thy/, eye. 
Dart from the wild its/, ray. 

Piety, 
Is drawn by mutual/. 

Pile. 
While to her funeral/, this aged world is borne. 
Rises the holy p. that Kedron's valley fills. 

PiVd. 
What toiling earth had/. 

Pilgrimage. 
Crowning our lonely/. 

Pilgrim^s, 
Is not the /. ^s toil o'erpaid. 
Who knows not the true /. 'j part. 

Pilgrims. 
To homeliest hearts of/, pure and meek. 
Like wounded/, safely laid. 
Yet monarchs walk'd as/, still. 

Pillar, 
The shadowing/, stays. 

Pillow. 
That strew your/, of repose. 

Pine. 
"Why in thy sorrow should it/. V 
P. with regret, or sicken with despair. 
Together/., together die. 
One changeless /. in fading woods. 

Pining. 
Who then from /. and despair. 

Pinnacles. 
Her northern /. had caught th' emerging ray. 

Pious. 
So dear to Christ her/, haste. 

Pipe. 
Faint as the /. of wakening lark. 

y 



3 Epiphany, v. vi. /. 6. 
5 Easter, v. iii. /. 4. 
S.aft. Ascen., v, v. /. 4. 

23 Trinity, v. x. /. 2. 
S. Peter, v. xv. /. 3. 
H. Comm., v. ii. /. 2. 

5 Lent, v. x. /. 5. 
Good Friday, v. vi. /. I. 
Visit, of Sick, v. ii. /. 4. 

24 Trinity, v. xiv. /. i. 
S. John Eapt., v. i. /. 3. 

SS.Sim.&Jude,e'.viii./.2. 

1 Advent, v. xii. /. 6. 

4 Epiphany, v. v. /. 8. 

Whitsun Mon. , v. viii. /. 3. 
Epiphany, v. v. /. 3. 

2 Christmas, v. viii. /. 5" 
S.Luke, V. xiv. /. 2. 

3 Advent, v. xi. /. 6, 
Good Friday, v. vii. /. 4. 
13 Trinity, v. xiii. /. i. 

18 Trinity, v. iv. /. 2. . 

S. Barnabas, v. vii. /. 2, 

Ash- Wed,, v. ii. /. 3. 
24 Trinity, v. ix, /. 2. 
S. Luke, V. i. /. 4. 
Accession, v. iii. /. 3. 

5 Trinity, v. ix, /. 3. 
17 Trinity, v. iii. /. 6. 
H. Innocents, v. vi. /. 7- 
Catechism, v. vi. /. 3. 



322 



PIPING — PLACD. 



Piping. 
The wild winds rustle in the/, shrouds. 

Pit. 
As in the p. his father's darling lay. 

Pitched. 
Thus souls, by nature /. too high. 

Piteous. 
Will the storm hear the sailor's/, cry. 

Pity. 
Mother on child no /. take. 
In p. mark our mournful themes ! 
Oft in His/, o'er His children weak. 
Thou wilt feel all, that Thou mayst/. all. 
Say, when in/, ye have gaz'd. 

Pitying. 
Too proud to bear a/, eye. 
P. the mother in the son. 
With keen yet p. glance. 
And nurse it with all-/, thought. 

Place. 
Shews Him in every/. 
But where it lights, the favour'd/. 
Still in its/, the tree of life and glory grew. 
Unworthy of the holiest /. 
Though in the Church thou know thy /. 
And is there in God's world so drear a/. ? 
Yet seeking the most holy/. 
The/, where man his God shall meet. 
" Come, see the/, where Jesus lay." 
Their home and God's, that favour'd/. 
And darted to its /. of rest. 
By time and/. 
No/, for it is found. 
The dumb, deaf spirit from his/. 
Yet not that gorgeous/., nor aught. 
Who would not shun the dreary uncouth /. ? 
To keep fond memoiy in her /. 
Christ's relics round the holy/. 
But wafted to her glorious /. 
Come see thy/, prepar'd in Heaven. 
Is there, and fills the holy/. 
In her own native/. 
I came again : the /. was bright. 
Ye, who in /. of shepherds true. 

Plac'd. 
For those next Me in glory/. 



Prayer at Sea, v. i. /. 5- 
Easter Eve, v. viii. /. 3. 
SS.Phil.& Jas.,z/.xii./. i. 
2 Lent, V. iii. /. I. 

2 Epiphany, v. xiii. /. 3. 
5 Epiphany, v. i. /. 6. 

I Lent, V. V. I. 5. 

Tues. bef East. , z>. viii. /. i. 

S.Matthew, v. ii. /. i. 

Ash- Wed., v. iii. /. 4. 
5 Easter, v. v. /. 6. 
Conv. of S. Paul, v. iv. /. 6. 
SS . Sim. & Jud. , v. x. /. 4. 

3 Advent, v. xi. /. 5. 
Septuagesima, z/. viii. /. 3. 
Sexagesima, v. xi. /. 6. 
Ash- Wed., v. iv. /. 6. 

1 Lent, V. vi, /. 6. 

2 Lent, V. i. /. i. 

5 Lent, z/. viii. /. 5- 
5 Lent, TJ. xiii. /. 5. 
Easter Day, z/. xi. /. 4. 

4 Easter, v. iii. /. 3. 
4 Easter, z>. vi. /. 3. 

S. aft. Ascen., v. vi. /. 4. 
Whitsunday, v. ix. /. 4. 

12 Trinity, v. vii. /. 8. 

13 Trinity, 7/. vi. /. I. 
24 Trinity, v. vi. /. I. 
S. Andrew, v. i. /. 3. 
S. Thomas, z/. iii. /. 6. 
S. John Bapt., v. iii. /. I. 
S. James, v. vi. /. 8. 

SS. Sim.& Jude,z/.iv./.2. 
Matrimony, v. iv. /. 8. 
Visit, of Sick, 2/. v. /. I. 
Accession, v. v. /. 5- 

S.James, v. iii. /. 8. 



PLACID — PLEADING. 



Placid. 
As her pale p. martyr sinks to sleep. 
And let me kiss thy/, cheek. 
Then by Thy/, voice and brow. 
Watching some p. holy death. 
Yes, go in peace, dear/, sp right. 

Plain. 
Their palms and garlands telling/. 
Faith makes the vision /. 
But Christ hath given His promise/. 
And Music in the dullest/. 
/'.as the sea and sky. 
To speed them o'er the tempting/. 
In Asia's sea-like/. 
May read his homely lesson /. 
Spreads many a mile of liquid /. 
Our tongues to speak Thy praises/. 
Visit our senses/. 
Till he, too, see his Saviour/. 

Plains. 
O'er desert /. 

From Chebar's/. the captive prophet brought. 
When proudly stream'd o'er Ocean/. 

Planned. 
By the Almighty Three for ever/. 
Who rules the vi^orld He/. 

Plant. 
Is this a time to/, and build? 

Planted. 
If God have /. but to bum. 

Plate. 
Chalice, and/., and snowy vest. 

Play. 
P. smiling with the flame and sword. 

Playful. 
The/, touch of evening air. 

Plays. 
That round the martyr's death-bed/. 

Plead. 
You in the Sovereign Presence/. 
Then should we/, our heail's consuming pain. 
Thine own dear promise she would/. 
To/, before th' all- ruling shrine. 

Pleading. 
P. with sinners face to face. 
P. with care and sin. 



•323 

H. Innocents, v. vii. /, 4. 
Wed. bef. East. , v. iii. /. 6. 
14 Trinity, v, vi. /. I. 
S.James, v. vi. /. 3. 
Restoration, v. vii. /, I. 

H. Innocents, v. i. /. 5. 
2 Epiphany, v. viii. /. 4. 

2 Epiphany, v. xiv. /. 3. 

3 Epiphany, v. iii. /. 2. 
Septuagesima, v. xi. /. 4. 
I Lent, V. ii. /. 6. 
Whitsun Mon., v. iii. /. 3. 
Whitsun Tues., v. vi. /. 4. 
7 Trinity, v. ii. /. 2. 

12 Trinity, v. viii. /. 2. 
14 Trinity, v. v. /. 8. 
S. Andrew, v. viii. /. 4. 

5 Easter, v. vii. /. 3. 
17 Trinity, v. ii. /. 6. 
Restoration, v. iii. /. 2. 

I Trinity, v. iii. /. 7. 
S. Luke, V. iii. /. 3. 

II Trinity, v. i. /. I. 
I Lent, V. iii. /. 6. 
Visit, of Sick, v. v. I. 5- 
S. Stephen, v. ii. /. 6. 

6 Epiphany, z'. v. /. 6. 
S. Luke, V. xvii. /. 4. 

3 Epiphany, v. vii. /. 2. 
9 Trinity, t/. iv. /. 4. 
H, Comm. , z/. ix. /. 3. 
Restoration, z/. iv. /. 5- 

18 Trinity, z'. ix. /. 3. 
20 Trinity, v. iv. /. 2. 



324 PLEADS — PLUNG^i5. 

Pleads. 
Thus, with stem voice, unsparing Justice p. 
She/, by all Thy mercies, told. 

Pleasant^ 
Our/, task we ply. 
While vainly for some/, dream. 
In his own/, fig-tree's shade. 

Please, 
These do not /. him best. 

Pleas'd, 
P. in the cheerless tomb. 
Or with /. ear bewilder'd watch. 
More/, upon his brightening road. 
Yet stoops He, ever/, to mark. 

Pleasure. 
For wealth or power, for/, or renown. 
Let P. go, put Care apart. 
To worship /. 'j shadow on the wall. 

Pleasures. 
By purest/, unbeguil'd. 
With sunbright/. to and fro. 

Pledge. 
A /. of love that cannot tire. 
Was as a/, of benediction, stor'd. 
Are to Faith'seye a/.of God'sforgivingmight. 
Sweet Leaf ! the/, of peace and mirth. 
And seek a surer/., &c. 
Sure/, of her eternal rest. 
The seal of glory won and/, of promis'd rest. 
P. of the untir'd arm and eye that cannot sleep. 

Pled^d. 
Though/, her own and sure t' abide. 

Plies. 
She /. her weary task. 

Plume. 
Sweet Dove ! the softest, steadiest/. 

Plmnes. 
Soft as the/, of Jesus' Dove. 
Shook from her/, a downy shower. 

Plunge. 
Deeper and deeper/, in light. 
There they/., the light declining. 
P. in th' empyreal vast. 

Plunged. 
By sufferings/, too low. 



1 Lent, V, i. /. 5* 

H. Comm., v. x. /. I. 

5 Trinity, v. iv. /. 2. 
SS.Phil.&Jas.,z/.iv./.3. 
S.BarthoL, v. x. I. i. 

25 Trinity, v. iv. /. 8. 

4 Epiphany, v. iv. /. 5. 

2 Trinity, -v. ii. /. 3, 
S. Barnabas, v. v. /. 7. 
Catechism, v. vi. /. I. 

2 Lent, V. xi. /. 2. 
Easter Tues. , v. viii. /. 3. 
17 Trinity, v. vii. /. 6. 

Wed.bef. East.,^'. vi. /. 9. 
22 Trinity, v. vi. /. 3. 

2 Advent, v. iii. /. 2. 
H. Innocents, v. vi. /. 2. 
Sexagesima, v. ix. /. 6. 
Quinquagesima, v. ii. /. I. 
S.Andrew, v. iv. /. 3. 
S. Matthias, v. vii. /. 4. 
All Saints, v. iv. /. 8. 
Prayer at Sea, v. iv. /. 8. 

6 Epiphany, v. iv. /. 6. 

SS.Phil.&Jas.,z/. iv. /.2. 
Quinquagesima, v. i. /. I. 

4 Easter, z^. vii. /. i. 
Confirmation, v. v. /. 4. 

4 Advent, z/. viii. /. 4. 
I Epiphany, v. vii. /. 3. 
Quinquagesima, v. vi. /. 4. 

SS.Phil.&Jas.,z/.xii./.2. 



PLUNG'D — POOR. 



He/, to save His sheep. 

Are deeper/, in sorrow's trance. 

Ply. 
Start up, and/, your heavenward feet. 
Our pleasant task we p. 

Plying. 
P. their daily task with busier feet. 

Poesy. 
With the pulse of P. 

Poet. 
Wouldst thou a/, be? 
It was not then a/.'j- dream. 
A P. 's crown to weave. 

Poetic. 
Fly from the "■ old/." fields. 

Point. 
Sure, M'^hen I reach the/, where earth. 

Pointing. 
P. to Thee in Thy sure rest. 

Poison. 
But ere the/, root was grown. 
To many a soul a/, tree. 



Polished. 

Pollute. 
Polluted. 



Set in the fig-tree's/, stem. 
So perfectly the/, stone. 

P. with infant's blood. 

The dregs of a /. life. 

Pomp. 
With more than royal /. , and pierce the skies. 
No /. of earthly guards. 
Yet swells the/. ; one more. 

Pool. 
To turn the bitter/. 

Poor. 
If some /. wandering child of Thine. 
Watch by the sick : enrich the/. 
Wealthy, or despis'd and/. 
Voice of the /. and desolate. 
For to the/. Thy mercy lends. 
What though in/, and humble guise. 
P. fragments all of this low earth. 
The prayers of hungry souls and /. 
But one /. fisher's rude and scanty store. 
Whom/, men's eyes and hearts consent to bless. 
To the/, babe, who died to-day. 



325 

S. Michael, v. v. /. 2. 
Commination, v. v. /. 6. 

2 Advent, v. vii. /. 2. 

5 Trinity, v, iv, /. 2. 

S.Matthew, v. iv. /. 7. 

Palm Sunday, v. i. /. 2. 

Circumcision, v. xii. /. i. 
4 Trinitv, v. i. /. I. 
SS.Phil.&Jas.,v.i. /.4. 

3 Lent, V. vi. /. 3. 
Ascen. Day, v. iv. /. i. 

Epiphany, v. ii. /. 4. 

H. Innocents, v. iii. /. 3. 
13 Trinity, v. xx. /. 3. 

2 Advent, v. iv. /. 2. 
S. BarthoL, v. i. /. 3. 

8 Trinity, v. vii. /. 4. 

S.bef. Adv., v. i. /. 4. 

3 Epiphany, v. vi. /. 6. 
Purification, v. v. /. I. 
Purification, v. xiii. /. I. 

2 Christmas, v, v. /. 2. 

Evening, v. xii. /. i. 
Evening, e/, xiii. /. i. 
S.John Evan., v. v. /. 2. 

3 Epiphany, v. vi. /. 3. 
3 Epiphany, v. vii. /. 5- 
3 Epiphany, v. x. /. i. 

6 Epiphany, z^. viii. /. 6. 
I Easter, z/. ix. /. 4. 

7 Trinity, z/. iv. /. 3. 
S. Matthias, v. ii. /. 3. 
H. Comm., v, xv. /. i. 



326 



PORCH— POURING. 

Porch, 



Between the p. and altar weep. 

She hngers in the /. for grief and fear. 



We are in/, if we have Thee. 
To Eden's p. , and those fires. 
And in the/, of the sky. 



Port. 
Portal, 
Portals. 
Portion, 



His/, in our souls to prove. 

Is all their/., and they ask no more. 

Man's/, is to die and rise again. 

Possess'd, 
Rise, go thy way in peace, /. 

Posture. 
We change our/, o'er and o'er. 

Potent. 
Then, /. with the spell of Heaven. 

Potion, 
The slumb'rous /. bland, and wilt not drink. 

Pottage. 
We barter life for /. 

Pour. 
Her spikenard drops unblam'd may/. 
Thus sunbeams /. alike their glorious tide. 
Fill high the bowl, and spice it well, and/. 
And /. the drink of Heaven. 
Hear Judah's maids the dirge to Thammuz/. 
Ye/, for us your mingled prayer. 
Shall sit, and floods unceasing/. 
Come, trembler, come and/. 
Over the self-same lines to bend, and/. 

Poured. 
P. on a victim's head. 
His Father's light was/, from Heaven. 
P. idly over some dark page. 
Too soon th' ennobling carols, /. 
What sudden blaze is round him/. 
P. , heralding Messiah's conquering march. 
Such have I seen : and while they/. 
Heaven's light is /. on high and low. 

Pouring, 
P., in showery times, their glow, &c. 



Ash- Wed., v. iv. /. 5. 
Commination, v. ii. /. 3. 

Evening, v. ix. /. 4. 

Matrimony, v. i. I. 5. 

Ordination, v. ii. /. 3. 

16 Trinity, tj. ii. /. 2. 
23 Trinity, z>. iii. /. 4. 
23 Trinity, v. vi. /. I. 

14 Trinity, v. vi. /. 7. 

16 Trinity, v. iv. /. 3. 

S. Andrew, v. viii. /. I. 
Tues. bef. East. ,z/.y.l.i. 

2 Lent, V. xi. /, i. 

3 Epiphany, v. xi. /. 2. 
Mon. bef East. , v. iv. /. 3. 
Tues. bef. East., v. i. /. i. 
I Easter, v. vii. /. 6. 

17 Trinity, v. v. /. 5. 
S.John Bapt, v. v. /. 3. 
S. Matthew, v. vi. /. 6. 
Gun. Treas., v. viii, /. 2. 
K. Charles M., v. vii. /. 3. 

Circumcision, v. iii. /. 2. 
Ash- Wed., v. vi. /. 6. 
14 Trinity, v. iii. /. 5. 
S. bef. Adv., tj. iii. /. i. 
Conv. of S. Paul, v. iii. /. i. 
S. Michael, v. vii. /. 7. 
Visit, of Sick, v. iv. /. i . 
Accession, v. vi. /. 5. 

S. Barnabas, v. iv. /. 8. 



POU RS — POWERLESS. 



z-^-i 



Pours. 
Then /. she on the Christian heart. 
And/, to the forsaken fields. 

Pourtray'd, 
What idol shapes are on the wall p. 

Poverty. 
There, swath'd in humblest/. 

Power. 
Restor'd to life, and/,, and thought. 
Tracing out Wisdom, Power, and Love. 
Or sun-bright hall of/. 
To Whom for/, and health, &c. 
P. cannot change them, but Love may. 
Thus I learn Contentment's/, 
They know th' Almighty's /. 
Curb'd by some/, unseen, they die away. 
And there is/, and love. 
Is not the/, as strange, the love as blest? 
In His meek/. He climbs the mountain's brow. 
As if Thy love and /. 
Thy boundless /. display. 
And who can stay the soaring/. ? 
For wealth or/., for pleasure or renown. 
Then, Thy/, and mercy show. 
Should touch the heart with softer/. 
Around those lips where /. and mercy hung. 
In /. and wrath He came. 
He came in/, and love. 
Come Lord, come Wisdom, Love, and P. 
Such/, to guilt was given. 
Enfold us here like mist : come P^ benign. 
God's secret love and/. 
When tears shall have no /. 
First, His great /. He to the sinner shows. 
Yet the Lord is not here : 'tis not by P. 
Bent on us with transforming/. 
Who owns the Lord of love and /, 
Tried to old age ! creative/, to win. 
Cease not in all the world to shew His saving/. 
Nor His great/, begun. 
To/, or fame we rudely press. 
If, as Thy /. is surely here. 
Of/, and comfort in decay. 
The /. of that dear word is spent. 
Teach all Thy word in all its /. 

Powerless. 
That when he fain would curse, his /. tongue- 



4 Trinity, v. xi. /. i. 
Restoration, v. v. /. 5. 

17 Trinity, v, v. /. 2. 

Epiphany, v. vii. /. i. 

Morning, v. vi. /. 4. 
Evening, v. iv, /. 3. 

3 Advent, v. vi, /. 2. 
Christmas Day, v. iii. /. 6. 
I Christmas, v. viii, /. 2. 

1 Epiphany, v. v. /. 5- 

4 Epiphany, v. i. /. I. 
4 Epiphany, v. ii. /. 6. 
4 Epiphany, v. iii, /. 3. 
4 Epiphany, v. iii, /, 7. 

4 Epiphany, v. v. /. 2, 

5 Epiphany, v. ii. /. 3. 
Septuagesima, v. x, /. 2. 
Ash- Wed., v. vii. /, 3. 

2 Lent, V. xi. /. 2. 
Palm Sunday, v. v, /, "J. 
Good Friday, v. i, /, 3, 
Easter Eve, v. i. /. 5. 
Whitsunday, v. i. /. 2. 
Whitsunday, v. iii. /. 2. 
Whitsunday, v. xi. /. I. 
Whitsim Mon., v. x, /, 6. 

1 Trinity, v. v. /. 4. 
4 Trinity, v. xv. /. 2. 

6 Trinity, v. vii. /. 2. 
9 Trinity, v. v. /, 4. 
9 Trinity, v. vi. /, I, 

13 Trinity, v. xviii. /. 3. 
19 Trinity, v. i. /. 6. 
24 Trinity, v. x. /. 2. 
S. Thomas, v. vii. /. 8. 
Conv. of S. Paul, v. v. /. 6. 
Conv.of S.Paul, 7^. viii./, 4. 
H, Comm,, v. i, /, 3, 
Accession, v. i. /. 8. 
Accession, v. vi. /. 2. 
Ordination, v. x. /. 4. 

2 Easter, v. ix. /. 3. 



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POWERLESS — PRAY. 



All p. and benighted seems* 
While from some rude and/, arm. 

Powers. 
Though in our sight no /. of darkness bow. 



Practice. 
Practised. 



To /. there the soothing lay. 

P. with you at Eden's door. 

Praise, 
And in the darkness sing your carol of high/. 
Next to yourselves ordain'd to/. 
Of those, Heaven deign'd to/. 
Trust entire, and ceaseless/. 
For prayer and love, and full harmonious/. 
Drops in the ocean of His /. 
While far beyond the sound of/. 
The "unkno\vn God" of thy unconscious/..' 
Be Thy/, so duly sung. 
Be silent, P. 

Her darling's hope and hers, for... joy and'/. 
Age after age, in worthier love and/. 
To shun the voice and eye of/. 
To /. Thee with a worthier song. 
To catch a note of Thy dear/. 
Lcvest thou /. ? the Cross is shame. 
Which dim-eyed men call/, and glory here. 
Sweet mercy's/, to see. 
That soonest thrills at touch of/. 
Ever in tune for love and /, 
So, on their tasks of love and/. 
To live in memory here, ...by love and/. 
We must not mar with earthly/. 
The Gospel all his pride and /. 
Your prayers and struggles o'er... all /.and joy. 
And yet He owns their/. 
P. to our pardoning God ! 
P. to our God ! not cottage hearths alone. 

Praises. 
Our tongues to speak Thy/, plain. 

Pray. 
Hover around us while we/. 
To live more nearly as we /. 
And hides his weary eyes to/. 
Who /. for sharpest throbs of pain. 
The " Man of Loves" was fain to/. 
I read, I teach, I warn, I /. 



Whitsun Tues,, v. ii. /. 4^ 
S. Luke, V. vii. /. i. 

K. Charles M., v. i. /. 3. 

SS.Phil.&Jas.,z'.xiii./.i.y 

Visit, of Sick, v. vii. /. 7- 

Christmas Day, v. xi. /. 6. ' 
H. Innocents, v. i. /. "J. 
Circumcision, v. x. /. 4. 
I Epiphany, v. vii. /. 8. 
3 Epiphany, z\ viii. /. 6,- 
3 Epiphany, v. xii. /. 2. 
Ash- Wed., v. vii. /. 5. 
3 Lent, V. vi. /. 6. 
Palm Sunday, v. iv, /. 2, 
Wed. bef. East., v. ii. /. 4. 
3 Easter, v. iv. /. 8. 
Ascen, Day, v. xi. /. 4. 
Whitsun Tues., v. x. /. 3. 
Trinity, v. iii. /. 2. 
Trinity, v. xiii. /. 3. 

16 Trinity, v. vii. /. I. 

17 Trinity, v. viii. /. 4.. 
22 Trinity, v. xii. /. 2. 
25 Trinity, v. iv. /. 7- 
S. Andrew, v. vii. /. 4.^ 
S. Mark, v. iii. /. 4. 
S.Barnabas, v. viii. /. 80, 
S.Barthol., ^z. xii. /. i. 
S. Luke, n. xvii. /. 2. 
All Saints, v, vii. /. 8. 
Catechism, v. xi. /. 2. 
K.Ch. Martyr, v. i. /. i. 
K. Ch. Martyr, v. iii, /. i. 

12 Trinity, v. viii. /. 2. 

Morning, zf. vii. /. 2. 
Morning, v. xvi. /. 4. 
I Christmas, v. ii. /. 5' 
6 Epiphany, v. i. /. 5- 
Th. bef East., v. i. /. 6. 
WhitsunTues.jZ/. i. /. 2. 



PRAY— PRAYER. 

We p. Thee, keep trs at Thy side. 
jP. only that thine aching heart. 
And haunt our hearts when we would p. 
To /. for nought, to seek to none, but Thee. 
Else, though in Christ's own words,- we\ 
surely/, amiss. • / 

O watch and/, ere Advent dawn- X 
...Why sleep ye? rise and/. '■- - 

We /. Thee, ere the Judge descend. 
Taught by degrees to /. 
Top., the farewell word is, "Peace." 

Frayed. 
The saint beside the ocean /. 

Prayer. 
Some softening gleam of love and/. 
Blind Bartimeus' humble /. 
In music and in light Thou dawnest on their/. 
He who would learn that/., must live. 
Where to behold them was her heart's first /. 
Thou wilt : for many a languid /. 
To find a /. their Lord may hear. 
A home for/, and love, &c. 
One Angel knows it. O might/, avail ! 
To wing to Heaven but one strong/. 
The /. that waits for Him, &c. 
Till temper'd by the Saviour's/. 
Take Moses' rod, the rod of/. 
E'en so, the course of/, who knows? 
To each unknown his brother's/. 
The days of hope and /. are past. 
Said I, that/, and hope were o'er. 
The Church's/, finds wings to soar. 
Mount up, for Heaven is won by /. 
Teach her to know and love her hour of/. 
The sweet strong /. 
When out of sight, in heart and /. 
How can it rise in filial /. ? 
Because, as Love and P. grow cold. 
Toil, /. , and watching fail. 
And let your/, for charity arise. 
That day by day in/, like thine arise. 
The joy of Heaven-accepted/. 
On Sinai's top, in/, and trance. 
Watch'd, noting doAvn each/, he made. 
And let our/, be this. 
Cleansing thy sight by/, and faith. 
Mar the full burst of/. 
Alone our secret throbbings : so our/. 



329 

Trinity, v. xxi. /. 2. 

11 Trinity, v. vii. /. I. 

12 Trinity, v. ix. /. 2. 
17 Trinity, v. xii. /. 2. 

17 Trinity, v. xii. /. 6. 

S. bef. Adv., v. x. /. i. 
S.John Bapt., v. vi. /. 4. 
S.John Bapt., v. viii. /. 3. 
Catechism, v. iii. /. 2. 
Visit, of Sick^ v. iv. /. 8« 

Easter Mon., 7/. xi. /. i. 

Morning, v. ix. /. 3. 

1 Advent, v. vi. I. 4. 
Christmas Day,, v. ix. /. 6. 
S. Stephen, v. v. /. 7- 

H. Innocents, v. vii. /. 2. 

2 Christmas, v.. ii. /. i. 

3 Epiphany, v. vi. /. 2. 

3 Epiphany, v. viii. /. 6. 
Mon. bef East. , v. viii. /. 3. 
Th. bef. East., v. ii. /. 2. 
Th. bef. East., v. v. /. 7. 
Good Friday, v. iii. /. 3» 
Easter Eve, v. vii. /. 5- 
Easter Mon., v. vi. /. i. 
Easter Mon., v. xii. /. i. 

4 Easter, v. v. /. i. 
4 Easter, v. vii. /. 7- 
4 Easter, zf. vii. /. 9. 

4 Easter, v. viii. /. 3. 

5 Easter, v. iv. /. i. 
5 Easter, v. xii. /. 2. 
Whitsun Tues., v. xv. /. I. 
Trinity, v. xvii. /. 2. 

4 Trinity, v. xxii. /. i. 

5 Trinity, v. xv. /. 2. 

6 Trinity, v. vii. /. 5« 
9 Trinity, v. ix. /. 5- 

12 Trinity, v. ii. /. 4. 

13 Trinity, v. i. /. i. 

14 Trinity, v. iv. /. 2. 

18 Trinity, v. xvi. /. 4. 

19 Trinity, v. ix. /. 2. 

20 Trinity, v. ii. /. 2. 
24 Trinity, v. iii. /. ^, 



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PRAYER — PRECIOUS. 



And with our memory wings her own fond /. 

In agonizing p. , will Ocean cease her strife ? 

Nor cross'd her fondest/. 

'Twiift P. and watchful Love his heart, &a 

The watch-fire of his midnight/. 

Ye pom- for us your mingled /. 

By lonely/, the haunted rocks among. 

The /. is heard — else why so deep ? 

Thy lofty hope, Thy lowly /. 

Where at noon-day his /. he made. 

Till the same/, were duly said. 

And Demas, nam'd in faltering/. 

Rises for that proud wo rid... pre vailing/. 

A few calm words of faith and /. 

Where fix'd, as if on-e /. could heal. 

Through/, unto the tomb. 

Is fragrant with a mother's first and fondest/. 

Soft ansM^ers.-.whisper'd to each soothing/. 

She treasures up each throbbing/. 

On many a/., the more for thee endear'd. 

O for one hour of/, like thine ! 

And Heaven accepts the/. 

Charg'd with the breath of Israel's/, 

A/, so sweetly to her mind. 

Prayers, 
And /. blown wide by gales of care. 
Thy/, and tears may earn. 
Nor dream'd his /. and tears. 
The/, of hungry soxils and poor. 
In /. and blessings there to wait. 
Open they stand, that/, in throngs. 
Stately thy walls, and holy are the/. 
Whose /. are struggling with his tears. 
Your/, and struggles o'er, your task, &c. 
What are all/, beneath. 
But where your/, were learn'd erewhile. 
The/, are o'er : why slumberest thou so long. 
That these our/, are heard, &c. 

Precious^ 
Are those i&w p. drops of Thine. 
Happy the soul, whose/, cause. 
More deeply with His/, blood. 
All will be/, in his sight 
Heaven has in store a /. dole. 
Still seeking/, things untold. 
Thy/, things, whatever they be. 
The/, words are all our own. 



24 Trinity, -v. ix, /, 4. 
S.bef. Adv., v. i. /. 8. 
Annunciation, v. vi. /. 3, 
S. Barnabas, v. ii. /. 3, 
S. Barnabas, v. viii. /. 2, 
S.John Bapt, v. v. /. 3. 
S. John Bapt., v. vii /. 4. 
S. Peter, v. ii. /. i, 
S. James, v. iv. /. 8. 
S.Barthol., v. x. /. 3, 
S. Luke, V. iv. /. 4, 
S. Luke, V. X. /. 4. 
All Saints, v. vi. /. 8. 
H. Baptism, v. iii. /. i. 
Visit, of Sick, v, iii. /. 4, 
Bur. of Dead, v, xii. /. 2. 
Churching, v. i. /. 6. 
Churching, v. iv. /. 6.1 
Gun. Treas., v. viii. /. I. 
K. Ch. Martyr, v. v. /. 4. 
Hestoration, v. iv. /, 4. 
Restoration, v. vi, /. 6, 
Ordination, v. i. /. 4. 
Ordination, v. v^ /. 3. 

I Christmas, v. iv. /. 3. 
5 Epiphany, v. xiii. /. 4. 
Easter Mon., v. viii. /. 3. 
I Easter, v. ix. /. 4. 
4 Easter, v. iii. /. 5. 
S. aft. Ascen.-, u. x. /. i. 
17 Trinity, v. i. /. I. 
Purification, v- xi. /. 3. 
All Saints, v. vii. /, 8. 
Catechism, v. ix. /. 2. 
Matrimony, v, iv. /. 7. 
Commination, v. i. /. I. 
Ordination, v.. viii. /. 2. 



Circumcision, ^, iii. /. 3. 
3 Epiphany, v. vii. /. I. 

6 Epiphany, v. xi. /. 4. 
2 Trinity, v. v. /, 3. 

7 Trinity, v. i. /. 2. 
13 Trinity, v. xi. /. 3. 
16 Trinity, v. vi. /. I. 
H. Comm., v. viii, /, 4. 



PRECIOUS— PRESUME. 



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I 



That/, sacrifice. 

Like flower-leaves in a/, volume stor'd. 

Prelude, 
Fit/, of the joy, when spirits won. 

Prepare, 
His way of mercy to p. 
Their dearest welcome shall/. 

Prepar'd. 
P. to take Barabbas'/. 
Come see thy place/, in Heaven. 
Best honour'd and His way/. 

Presage. 
Measuring in calm/. 

Presence. 
You in the Sovereign P. plead. 
And to His /. speed. 

Perhaps His P. thro' all depth and height. 
What glorious/, they despise. 
In whose sweet/. Sorrow dares not lower. 

Present. 
'Let p. Rapture, Comfort, Ease. 
Was/, to his raptur'd sight. 
Were they not /. to Thy thought. 
Forsaken, feels her/. God again. 
There/., in the heart. 

Preserve. 
P., good Lord, Thy servants' ears. 

Preserves. 
P. them in their living death. 

Press. 
The traveller on his way must/. 
They see the Gentile spirits/. 
Because we would not onward/. 
To power or fame we rudely/. 
For friends that /. officious round. 

Pressed. 
And the sad. burthen /, Him so to earth. 
The bosom where His lips were /. 

Presses. 
One/, on, and welcomes death. 

Pressing. 
Still/., longing to be right. 

Presume. 
Till then, who rest, /. , &c. 



H. Baptism, v. iv. /. 3. 
Prayer at Sea, v. iii. /. 3. 

K. Charles M., v. x. /. 2. 

2 Advent, v. vi. /. 6. 

3 Trinity, v. x. /. 2. 

1 Advent, v. v. /. 4. 
S. James, v. vi. /. 8. 
SS.Sim.& Jude, v. vi./. 2. 

Tues.bef. East., v. vi. /. 3. 

3 Epiphany, v. vii, /. 2. 
Easier Tues. , v. viii. /. 4. 
9 Trinity, v. vi. /. 4. 
Conv. of S . Paul, v. viii. /. 2. 
Prayer at Sea, v. iv. /. 3. 

Morning, v. xv. /. 2. 
S. Stephen, v. iv. /. 2. 
H. Innocents, v. v. /. 5. 
Tues.bef East., z^. xiii. /. 2. 
Gun. Treas., v. xiii. /. 2. 

12 Trinity, v. viii. /. 8. 

19 Trinity, v. ix. /. 4. 

Evening, v. ii. /. 2. 
Easter Mon., v. xiii. /. 2. 
18 Trinity, v. ii. /. 3. 
Conv. of S. Paul, v. viii. /. 4. 
Bur. of Dead, v. v. /. 5. 

Tu. bef. East., v. iii. /. 2. 
Annunciation, v. x. /. 2. 

S, Stephen, v. ii. /. i. 

25 Trinity, v. v. /. 5. 
I Lent, V. vii. /. 8. 



332 



PRESUME — PRIEST. 



As fearing to p. 

Might mortal thought/. 

Presumption. 
Yet sure 'twas not/., Lord. 

Presumptuous. 
When hopes/, fade and fall. 
But stay, /. — Christ with thee abides. 
The too/, glance. 
Forgive the too/, thought. 
Stay Thou the too/, flight. 

Prevail. 
So love at heart/. 

Prevailing. 
Rises for that proud world the saints'/, prayer. 

Prey. 
Thy life be given thee for a /. 

Price. 
New treasures still, of countless /. 
Full many a soul, the /. of blood. 
Winning or losing souls. Thy life-blood's /. 

Pride. 
The warrior's/., the hunter's mirth. 
Sweet Rainbow ! /, of summer days. 
Dash'd from his throne of/. 
As Sion in her height of/. 
For very/. , and her high-boasted Reason's sake. 
Yet rage with passion, swell with/. 
That bitterest to the lip of/. 
P. of the dewy glade. 
Lies fall'n imperial P. 
Be this your song, your joy and/. 
The broken arches of old Canaan's /. 
'Tis not in /, or scorn. 
From PJ's false chime, and jarring wrong. 
In their own land, earth's/, and grace. 
Of earlier life, though/, or rage. 
His /. of health to' abase. 
P. of the dewy morning ! 
Where/, can nought discern. 
Thy mark is on the bowers of lust and /. 
The Gospel all his /. and praise. 

Priest. 
Teacher of teachers ! P. of priests ! from Thee. 
This, this is He ; your P. by grace. 
Who is God's chosen/, ? 
The white-rob'd /. , as other while, to guide. 
As in the hands, th' eternal /*. 



S. Thomas, v. iii. /. 4. 
Purification, v. ii. /.I. 

Annunciation, v. ii. /. i. 

Good Friday, v. iv. /. 3. 
Easter Eve, v. vi. /. 5. 
13 Trinity, v. xvii. /. 4. 
Annunciation, v. i. /. 4. 
S.James, v. v. /. 4. 

5 Trinity, v. xv. /. 4. 
All Saints, v. vi. /. 8. 

II Trinity, v. vii. /. 6. 

Morning, v. viii. /. 3. 

11 Trinity, v. v. /. 3. 
S. Matthias, v. v. /. 3. 

6 Epiphany, v. viii. /. 5- 
Quinquagesima, v. iii. /. I. 
3 Lent, V. i. /. 2. 

Th. bef. East,, v. ii. /, 5- 
Th. bef East, , v. iv. /. 8, 
Th. bef East., ■z/. v../. 3. 
Good Friday, v. iv, /. 2. 
Easter Tues., v. i. /, 2. 
Whitsun Mon,, v. v. /. 6. 
Whitsun Tues., v. xix, /. 3. 
I Trinity, v. ii, /, 8. 
10 Trinity, v. i. /. 6. 

12 Trinity, v. ix. /. 3. 

13 Trinity, v. xiii. /. 2. 

14 Trinity, v. iii. /. 6. 
14 Trinity, v. iv. /, 4, 
25 Trinity, v. iii. /. I. 
Purification, v. xvi. /. 4. 
S, Matthias, v. viii. /. 3. 
S. Luke, V. xvii. /. 2. 

5 Easter, v. xii. /. i. 
Purification, v. iv, /. 3, 
S.Matthias, v. i. /. i, 
Commination, v. i, /. 5- 
Gun. Treas., v. xiii. /. 3. 



PRIESTS — PROCLAIMINa 

Priests, 
Teach Thou Thy P. their daily cross. Evening, ». xi. /. 3. 

Teacher of teachers ! Priest dip. I from Thee. 5 Easter, v. xii. /. i. 



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As kings and /. Thy war to wage. 
Not upon Kings or P. alone. 

Primal, 
His blessing on earth's/, bower. 

Prime. 
A mother's/, of bliss. 
Softer than gale at morning/. 
'Twas morning/. 
Though gone and spent its joyous/. 

Primrose, 
The/, in her vernal nest. 

Prince, 
On Sion's P. that wait* 

Princely, 
The/, heart of innocence. 

Print, 
The/, of Heaven, to be express'd. 

Prison, 
Glancing around his/, room. 
Lone battle field, or crumbling/, hall. 



S. Matthias, v. x. /. 4. 
Accession, v, vi. /. i. 

15 Trinity, v, vi. /. 3. 

3 Easter, v. iv. /. 2. 
Whitsunday, v. iii. /. 3. 
17 Trinity, v. iii. /. i, 
21 Trinity, v, iv. /. 4. 

7 Trinity, v, viii. /. 4. 
Purification, v. iii. /. 2, 
6 Trinity, z^. vi. /. 4. 
13 Trinity, v, iii. /. 3. 

S. Peter, v. xiv. /. 2. 
K. Charles M., v. iv. /. 4. 



Prisoner. 
If but the/. 'j- heart be faithful found and true. Easter Eve, v. vi. /. 8. 
/*. of Hope thou art — look up and sing. Easter Eve, v. viii. /. I. 

A/, lives in joy. 
Were/, yet in this dark earth. 

Prisoners, 
P. of want and pain. 

Prize, 
He taught us how to/. 
That wedded love we/, so dear. 

Priz'd, 
P. above all the vernal bower. 
And /. for love of summer fled. 

Procession, 
In high/, passing on. 

Proclaim. 
Hastes to/., ** God is not in the fire." 



22 Trinity, v. i. /. 4. 
Conv. of S. Paul, v. v. /. 4. 

Easter Tues. , v. xii. /. 4. 

15 Trinity, v. v. /. 8. 
Annunciation, v. iii. /. 4. 

6 Epiphany, v. v. /. 2. 
Visit, of Sick, v. vi. /. 6. 

Purification, z/. iii. /. 3. 
9 Trinity, z'. vii. /. 6. 



Nor had/. His royal birth. 
P. life to come. 



Proclaimed. 
Proclaiming. 



Conv. of S. Paul, v. v. /. 5. 
Whitsunday, v. v. /. 4. 



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PROCLAIMS — PROPHET. 

Proclaims. 



The everlasting sea /. 
Some glorious truth/. 

Profane. 
Should bards in idol-hymns/. 

Profaned. 
P. and curst. 
/*. by worldly mirth, or scar'd by worldly fear. S.bef. Adv., v. iii, /. 8 

Profit 
To/, by Thy chastenings sweet. 

Progeny. 
On us their fallen/. 

Prolong. 
That blessing may/. 

Prolongs. 
And taught by thee the Church /. 

Promise. 
But Christ hath given His/, plain. 
'Tis Thine own gracious/., Lord ! 
The /. of our God, our fancy's theme. 



Septuagesima, v. ix. /. 3. 
Catechism, v. viii. /. 2. 

Palm Sunday, v. v. /. 3. 

5 Easter, v. vi. /. 3. 



6 Epiphany, v. ii. /. 2. 

Epiphany, v. xiv. /. 2. 

2 Epiphany, v. xii. /. 2. 

S. Luke, V. xviii. /. 3. 

2 Epiphany, v. xiv. /. 3. 
4 Easter, z^. ii. /. 3. 
I Trinity, v. i. /. 2. 



What! was the promise made to thee alone? 20 Trinity, v. v. /. i. 



The /. of the morrow. 

By Thy dear/, to Thy Church and Bride. 

Take up the/. He reveal'd. 

Thine own dear/, she would plead. 

P. of undying Love ! 

Promised. 

1 know not yet the /. bliss. 

Thy lovers must their/. Heaven forego. 

In hope of/, spring. 

Towards /. regions of serener grace. 



25 Trinity, v, vii. /. I. 
S. Matthias, v. vi- /. 2. 
S, Barthol., v. xii. /. 4. 
H. Comm. , v. ix. /. 3. 
Accession, v. v. I. 1. 

6 Epiphany, v. vii. /. 54 
2 Lent, z>. viii. /. 4. 
Easter Eve, z>. viii. /. 2. 
9 Trinity, v. ii. /. 3. 



The seal of glory won and pledge of/, rest. All Saints, v. iv. /. 8. 



Projnpt. 
\ip. to quit the bliss they know. 
Memorials/, and true. 

.« Pronouncing. 
P. thee all good. 

Proof. 
And known Him for the Christ by/. 
Such/, as they are sure to find. 

Prop. 
When not a /. seem'd left below. 

Prophet. 
Nor gifted P.''s lore. 
But more than P., more. 
No P. yet, no Angel knows. 



Wed. bef. East. , v. vi. /. 7- 
15 Trinity, v. i. /. 8. 

4 Trinity, v. xix. /. 2. 

S. Andrew, v. vi. /. 4. 
S.Andrew, v. vii. /.I. 

19 Trinity, z/. vi. /. 3. 

3 Advent, v. x. /. 6. 
3 Advent, z^. xi. /. I. 
6 Epiphany, v. ix. /. 2. 



PROPHET — PROVE. 

Yet in the P. 's sonl the dreams of avarice stay. 

The P. watch'd for one dear glance. 

As on the rock the F. stood. 

From Chebar's plains- the captive/, brought. 

Prophetic, 
But true /. light. 
Such as in old/-, dreams. 
E'en of their own p. thought. 
The thunders of the deep/, sky. 

Prophets-, 
Kings, P., Patriarchs — all have part. 
Apostles, P., Pastors, all. ' 

At sight of ruin'd altars, /. slain. 

Propitious^ 
P. o'er the turf-built shrine appeai-'d. 

Prospect, 
Because the rocks the nearer/, close. 

Prostrate. 
That felt Thee kneeling — t ouch 'd Thy/, brow. 
The/, people lay. 
Are cali'd to sit and eat, while angels /. fall. 

Proud. 
From these our/, yet grovelling hearts. 
P. to be check'd and sooth'd, &c. 
Yes — mark him well, ye cold and /. 
Too /. ta bear a pitying eye. 
Nor let the /. heart say. 
Withdraw the/, high-reaching arm. 
P. Sirion in the northern skies. 
Where five/, cities lie. 
In vain, to win /. Pharisees. 
Till tower, and dome, and bridge- way/. 
Rises for that /. world, &c. 
While drooping paus'd twelve banners/. 
With wreathed mullions p. 
Or coldly/., ye turn away. 
And shades impervious to the/, world's glare. 

Proudest. 
The/, hope of kings dare claim. 

Proudly. 
Nor may we scorn, too/, wise. 
When/, stream'd o'er Ocean plains. 

Prove. 

Our wakening and uprising/. 

All but your hearts are there — O doom'd to/. 



335 

2 Easter, v. ii. /. 6, 
13 Trinity, v. i, /. 3. 
13 Trinity, v. xix. /. 3. 
17 Trinity, V. ii, /, 6, 

2' Easter, v. viii. /. 4. 
Whitsun Mon., v. vi. /. 5. 
13 Trinity, v. xiv. L 2. 
K. Ch. Martyi-, v. \. I. 2. 

Circumcision, v. vii. /. 3, 
S.aft. Ascen., e/, xiii. /. i, 
9 Trinity, v,. iv, /. 5, 

2 Lent, v, ix. /. 4. 

9 Trinity, v. ix. /. 3. 

Mon. beE East., z/. viii. /. 2, 
Whitsunday, v. ii. /. 2. 
S.bef. Adv., V, vi. /. 8. 

Epiphany, v, ix, /. 3. 

4 Epiphany, v. ii. /. 8. 

5 Epiphany, v, x. /, 5. 
Ash- Wed..,, v, iii, /. 4. 

3 Easter, v. iii. /. i, 
Whitsun Mon., v. xii, /. 2. 
7 Triaity, v. i. /. 5. 
7 Trinity, v: ii. /. 6, 
S. Matthew, v. v. /. 5. 
S. Matthew, v. viii. /. 5. 
All Saints, v. vi. /, 8. 
Confirmation,, v. i. /, 3. 
Bur. of Dead, v. iii, /. 2, 
Commination, v. ii. /. 6, 
K. Charles M., v. iii. /. 2> 

13 Trinity, v. xii. /. 2. 

15 Trinity, v. v. /. 2. 
Restoration, v. iii. /. 2. 

Morning, v. vi, /. 2. 
I Advent, v. iii. /. 5, 



33^ PROVE — PULSE. 

Or faint, or false, their shadows /. 

So life a winter's morn may/. 

For souls that hear His call, and/. 

No darksome mazes/. 

Would have His weakest ever /. 

Memorial of our guilt must p. 

Shall/, in Heaven a martyr's palm. 

God's herald/, a heartless thrall. 

Not quite an outcast if I /. 

To Fancy's eye their motions/. 

Oh ! might we all our lineage /. 

Their dearest welcome shall prepare, aad/. 

Should his own lay th' accuser/. 

Freely they own, or heedless /. 

The surest guide a wamderer/. 

Woe to the sinner, should stern justice/. 

Nor surer would the blessing/. 

His portion in our souls to /. 

What gift may most endearing/. 

The wondrous Babe might/. 

Of all the dearest bonds we/. 

But they shall change and variance/. 

And ready/. 

What names on earth shall lowliest /. 

Aliens in heart so oft should /. 

Thy dying sweets may/. 

The surer way to /. 

And Sorrow her keen sting would/. 

Prov'-d, 
Thy saints have /, the faithful word. 
And yet this tree of life hath/. 
In sharpest perils faithful/. 

Provide. 
God will/, for sacrifice. 

Providence, 
Scanning Thy gracious P. 

Provoked. 
They had /. the withering blast 

Prowls, 
Ox p. in twilight gloom. 

Psalm. 
Thy heart with hers in some victorious /. 

Publican. 
Bade the meek P, his gainful seat forsake. 

Pulse, 
The last faint/, of quivering light. 



4 Advent, v. iii. /. 4. 
Circumcision, v. xvii. /. 3. 
2 Epiphany, v. vi. /. 3. 

5 Epiphany, v. ix. /. 3. 

6 Epiphany, v. vi. /. 6. 
Sexagesima, v, v, /. 2. 
Wed. bef. East. , v. v. /. 12. 
Th. bef. East., v. iv. /. 3. 

1 Easter, v. i. /. 4. 

2 Trinity, v. i. /. 7, 

2 Trinity, v. viii. /. 5, 

3 Trinity, v. x. /. 2. 

6 Trinity, v. vii. /. 3. 

7 Trinity, v. ix. /. 5. 

8 Trinity, v. xii. /. 2. 

9 Trinity, v. vii. /. 4. 
14 Trinity, v. v. /. 5. 
16 Trinity, v. ii. /. 2. 
S. Andrew, v. i. /. 2. 
Purification, v. ix. /. 2. 
Annunciation, v. ii. /. 4, 
S. Mark, v. i. /. 6. 

S. John Bapt , v. ix. /. 5. 
S. James, v. iv. /. 3. 
S. Luke, V, V. /. 2. 
H. Baptism, v, xii. /. 4. 
Gun. Treas. , v. xvi. /. 4. 
Accession, v. iii. /. 7. 

4 Easter, v. ii. /. 4. 
13 Trinity, v. xx. /. 2. 
S. Peter, z;. i. /. 3. 

Morning, z;. viii. /. 4. 
Evening, v, v. /. 3. 
I Lent, V, iv. /. 2, 
Whitsun Mon. , v, vi. /. 3. 
K. Charles M., v. vii. /. 4. 

S. Matthew, v. v. /. 8. 
Evening, v. i. /. 4. 



PULSE — PURE. 

The fever'd p. beats higher. 

With the/, of Poesy. 

Renew'd in every/. 

The/., the glow of every part. 

The vex'd/. of this feverish world. 

Till every/, beat true to airs divine. 

Pulses, 
The languid /. Thou canst tell. 
And throbbing/, silently. 
Like/, that round harp-strings float. 

Puny. 
Our/, speed, and birds, and clouds in heaven. 23 Trinity, v. x. /. i. 



337 

2 Epiphany, v. v. /. 2. 
Palm Sunday, v. i. /. 2. 
Tu. bef East. , v. ix. /. 3. 
2 Trinity, v. iii. /. 6. 
12 Trinity, z/. v. /. 6. 
23 Trinity, v. xiii. /. 4. 

2 Christmas, 7a vii. /. 3. 
2 Trinity, v. vii, /. 7. 
Conv. of S.Paul,^'. xiv./.2. 



Pure. 
Like infants' slumbers, /. and light. 
To homeliest hearts of pilgrims /. and meek. 
Of a /, Virgin mind. 
And vows, too /. to be perform'd. 
By every gush of/, desire. 
Instinct /. , or Heaven-taught art. 
If/. , would sparkle less. 
Too rapid and too /. for all but angel sight. 
P. eyes and Christian hearts. 
The haunt of all affections /. 
Love, gentle, holy, /. 
Come, Self-devotion, high and/. 
All gemm'd with/, and living light. 
Men kneel to Christ, the/, and meek. 
Tinctur'd with holy blood, and.../, desires. 
With incense of/, heart's desire. 
Around each/, domestic shrine. 
The /. flame spreading high and low. 
And the /. language of His love. 
Listen, ye/, white -robed souls. 
Of/, heart-worship, Baal is ador'd. 
As /. , as fragrant, and as fair. 
W^ith their sweet lives, as/, from sin and stain. 
Bless'd are the /. in heart. 
Spotless their robes and /. 
Chooseth the /. in heart. 
That nurtur'd thee so/, and sweet. 
A well of serious thought and /, 
The /. , calm hope be thine. 
Yet wears the/, aerial sky. 
Such calm old age as conscience /. 
Who taught thy/, and even breath. 
Steady and/, as stars that beam. 



Evening, z/. xiii. /. 4. 

3 Advent, v. xi. /. 6. 
Christmas Day, v. vii. /. 2. 
I Christmas, v. iv. I. 2. 

I Christmas, v. x. /. 2. 

1 Epipihany, v... i. /. 4. 

2 Epiphany, v. vii. /. 2. 

4 Epiphany, v. i. /. 8, 
Septuagesima, v. i. /. 4. 
I Lent, V. vii. /. 4. 

4 Lent, V. V, /. 2. 
Wed. bef East., v. lii. /. I. 
Wed, bef. East., v. iv. /. 7. 
Th. bef East., v. v. /. 2. 
Easter Eve, v. iv. /. 8. 
I Easter, v. vi. /. 4. 
I Easter, v. ix. /. i. 
4 Easter, v. vii. /. 6. 
Whitsun Mon. , v. xiii. /. g. 
Whitsun Tues. ,K. xviii /. i. 
9 Trinity, v. i. /. 6. 
15 Trinity, v. ii. /. 2. 
23 Trinity, v. vi. /. 3. 
Purification, v. i. /. I . 
Purification, v. vii. /. I. 
Purification, v. xvii, /. 4. 
Annunciation, v. vii. /, 4. 
SS. Phil,& Jas.,z/,vii,/.3. 
SS.Phil.& Jas.,z/.xi,/. 2. 
All Saints, v. i. /. 5. 
All Saints, v. ii. /. 5. 
H. Baptism, v. x. /, I. 
Confirmation, v. iv. /. I. 



338 PURE— QUELLING. 

And soft as/., and warm as bright. 
From the/, shrine, where Christ to-day. 
Have stain'd her/, ethereal pall. 
Ere yet the/, high-breathed lay. 

Purer. 
Must draw his /. breath. 
She too, in earlier, /. days. 
Unseen by man — but what if/, sprights. 
Those /. fires on high. 
Nor listen for those/, strains above. 

Purest. 
Their richest, sweetest, p. store. 
That/, spot in Fancy's heaven. . 
By/, pleasures unbeguil'd. 
Of larks in /. air. 
In/, light of innocence. 
In solid span of/, rays. 

Purged. 
If duly/, our mental view. 
Sure if our eyes were /. to trace. • 

Purified. 
Till earth to Heaven be/. 



Purity. 
Purple. 



E'en on Thy throne of/. I 

Nor Honour's/, meed. 

Pursue. 
P. the bright track ere it fade away. 
No eye/, their lawless starts. 

Pursued. 
As their glad errand they/. I 

Putting. 
P. his solace by. 



QUAKE. 
The trump, that angels q. to hear. 

Queen. 
Where maidens to the Q. of Heaven. 
And like a Q. new seated on her throne. 

Queens. 
With q. for handmaids at her side. 

Quell. 
Q. Thou each thankless godless thought. 

Quelling. 
Q. th' embitter'd spirit's strife. 



Confirmation, v. v. /. f^ 
Matrimony, v. vii. /. 6. 
Gun. Treas., v. v. /. 3. 
Ordination, v. vi. /. 2. 

S. Stephen, v. vi. /. 4. 
Epiphany, v. xi. /. I. 

3 Trinity, v. vi. /. 2. 

4 Trinity, v. ix. /. 4. 

24 Trinity, v. iv. /. 4. 

Epiphany, v. xiii. /. 2. 
6 Epiphany, v. iv. /. 4. 
Wed. bef. East. , v. vi. /. 9. 

3 Easter, v. ii. /. 4. 

2 Trinity, z/. vi. /. 2. 

25 Trinity, z/. ii. /, "j. 

4 Advent, z*. xii. /. 4. 
All Saints, v. iii. /. i. 

S. Matthias, v. vi. /. 4. 
Epiphany, v. ix. /. 2. 

3 Advent, v. x. /. 5- 

Ascen. Day, v. iii. /. 3. 
S. Luke, V. ii. /. 3. 

Easter Day, v. xiv. /. 2. 
Tues. bef. East. , v. v. /. 4. 



Whitsunday, z/. vi. /. 3. 

8 Trinity, v. vi. /. I. 
17 Trinity, v. iii. /. 2. 

Th. bef. East., v. ii. /. 6. 

12 Trinity, z/. viii. /. 3. 

Bur. of Dead, v. viii. /. 3. 



QUENCH — RACE. 

Quench. 
God will not q. nor slay them quite. 

Quenched, 
Q. is the golden statue's ray. 

Quic^. 
Pass Babel q., and seek the holy land. 
Q. let the swelling eye forget. 
Nor the q. -swelling breast. 

Quicken. 
They q. to a tinaely glow. 

Quickly. 
Less q. from th' unstable soul would fade. 

Quiet. 
In q. ever, and in shade. 
If, the q. brooklet leaving. 
In their own q. glade should sleep. 
To holy ground, in q. to aspire. 
In thee, and in this q. mead. 
How q. shews the woodland scene ! 
Our darlings on earth's q. breast. 

Quire. 
Flows out the echoing lay beyond the starry q. 

Quit. 
If prompt to q. the bliss they know. 
Early to q. His home on earth. 
But cannot q. the cost, &c. 
And learn to q. with eye serene. 

Quivering. 
The last faint pulse of q. light. 
As in the q. trees. 



359 



5 Lent, V. vi. /. i. 



Whitsun Mon. , z/. viii. /. i. 

3 Advent, v. vi. /. 3. 
Ash- Wed., v. i. /. 3. 
25 Trinity, v. iv. /. 6. 

4 Easter, v. vii. /. 5. 
Mon. bef.East., z/.viii. /. 5. 

Christmas Day, v. vii. /. 3. 
I Epiphany, v. vi. /. I. 
Whitsun Mon., v. ii. /. 2. 
9 Trinity, v. ii. /. 2. 
21 Trinity, v. ii. /. 4. 
All Saints, v. ii. /. I. 
Bur. of Dead, v. ix. /. 4. 

Christmas Day, v. i. /. 6. 

Wed. bef. East. , v. vi. /. 7. 
Whitsun Tues., v. vii. /. I. 
16 Trinity, v. viii. /. 2. 
SS.Phil.«S:Jas.,z'.ix. /.3. 

Evening, v. i. /. 4. 
Prayer at Sea, v. i. /. 6. 



A wondrous r. they run. 

Foe of mankind ! too bold thy r. 

There breathe at large, o'erpast thy dangerous 

These relics of a guilty r. 

A hopeless faith, a homeless r. 

Heirs of more than royal r. 

Where still He shines on Abraham's r. . 

Of her rebellious r. be won. 

From every region, n, and speech. 

Sporting in joyous r. 

When brothers part for manhood's r. 

Or, if before thee in the r. 

Divided in their earthly r. 

In equal r. fleet o'er the sky. 

To run, untir'd, love's blessed r. 



Septuagesima, v. iv. /. 2. 
Sexagesima, v. i. /. i. 
r.\ Lent, v. vi. /. 8. 

3 Lent, V. viii. /. 3. 
5 Lent, V. viii. /. 4. 
Palm Sunday, v. i. /. 3. 

4 Easter, v. iii. /. 4, 

5 Easter, v. v. /. 5. 
18 Trinity, v. vi. /. I. 
22 Trinity, v. vi. /. 4. 
S. Andrew, v. i. /. i. 
S. Andrew, v. ix. /. i. 
S. Mark, v. ii. /. 3. 
S.Luke, V. i, /. 2. 

Bur. of Dead, v. xiii. /. 3. 



340 



Rachel's — raise. 



H. Innocents, v. vi. /. 5. 
Ash-Wed. 



V> V. 



3 Epiphany, v. i. /. 5, 
5 Epiphany, v. xii. /. 3. 
Septuagesima, v. iv. /. 3. 
Quinquagesima, z/.xiii. /. i. 
13 Trinity, v. xviii. /, i. 



S. Stephen, v. vi. /. 6. 
Wed. bef. East. , v. iv. /. 
S. Michael, v. iii. /. 8. 



Rachel's. 
Oh, joy for R.'s broken heart ! 

Rackmg. 
When r. thoughts the heart assail. 

Radiance, 
Flinging soft r. far and wide. 
The r. can abate. 
But all their r. , all their glow. 
The Son of God in r. beam'd. 
But with mild r. every hour. 
To wait, than if their own with all his r. glow'd.STBarnabas, v. v. /, 

Radiant. 
All r. with celestial grace. 
There hangs a r. coronet. 
And round the sun a r. circle weave. 

Rage. 
The tempest's r. 

Yet r. with passion, swell with pride. 
Of earlier life, though pride or r. 

Raging. 
The r. Fire, the roaring Wind. 

Rail. 
When trembling at the sacred r. 

Rain. 
As on th' uprooted power the genial r. 
A land that drinks the r. of Heaven at will 
A gracious r., freshening the weary bower. 
With fragrance after r. 

Rainbow. 
I mark'd a r. in the north. 
Brighter than r. in the north. 
Sweet R. ! pride of summer days. 
What but the gentle r.'s gleam. 
There, parted into r. hues. 
Nor ev'ning r. gleam'd so fair. 
High towers the r. arch. 
Mild r. tints at night. 

Raini7tg. 
Yet Heaven is r. angels' bread. 

Raijis. 
Pay, for soft r. in season given. 

Raise. 
Till out of dust his magic r. 
The wildest storm the tongue can r. 
And in the wild His trophies r. 
And ;'. accusing shades of hours gone by. 
The towers His hand had.deign'd to r. . 



/.3. 



6. 



Wed. bef. East. , v. viii. /. 6. 
Thurs. bef. East., t/.y. I. 3. 
14 Trinity, v. iii. /. 6. 

Septuagesima, z/. x. /. i. 
Confirmation, z>. ix. /. i. 

2 Lent, V. i. /. 4. 

3 Lent, V. iii. /. 5. 
5 Easter, v. ii. /. 4. 
Prayer at Sea, v. i. /. 4. 

3 Epiphany, v. i. /. i. 

3 Epiphany, tj. iv. /. i. 
Quinquagesima, z/. iii. /. i. 
Quinquagesima, v. x. /. i. 
Quinquagesima, v.xiv. 1. 1. 

4 Easter, v. v. /. 9. 
25 Trinity, v. ii. /. 6. 
25 Trinity, v. vi. /. 4. 

18 Trinity, z/. v. /. i. 

Morning, v. iii. /. 3. 



3 Epiphany, v. viii. /. 5. 
Good Friday, v. vi. /. 4. 
Whitsun Tues., v. x. /. 4. 
3 Trinity, v. i. /. 3. 
II Trinity, v. vi. /. 4. 



RAISE — RAPTUR'D. 

R. thy repining eyes, and take true measure. 
And r. new worlds, where happy fancies rove, 
And love to r. the languid eye. 
*' No mist that man may r.jshall hide the eye," &c 

Rais'd. 
He r. them in His holy arms. 
His wondering brow he r. 
Where the loud bitter cry is r. in vain. 
His wistful brow was upward r. 
The veil is r. ; who runs may read. 
The Cross was r. at morn. 

Random. 
Not of those magic fires at r. caught. 
A r. shaft in season sent. 
That the young mind at r. floats. 

Rang: 
Each awful curse, that on Mount Ebal r. 

Range. 
What passions r. and glare ! 
O blest restraint ! more blessed r. .'' 
Our hermit spirits dwell, and r. apart. 
Need not around the M^orld to r. 

Ranging. 
R. wild o'er hill and lea. 

Rankest, 
Christ's mark outwears the r. blot. 

Rankling. 
The r. shaft of conscience hide. 
For all thy r. doubts so sore. 

Ransomed. 
The r. spirits one by one were brought. 
To see God's r. world in wrath and flame depart. 
Yes, r. sinner ! wouldst thou know. 

Rapid. 
Too r. and too pure for all but angel sight. 

Rapt. 
When highest r. and favour'd most. 

Rapture. 
Let present R.^ Comfort, Ease. 
No " Minstrel r." find for thee. 
Save when in r. still and deep. 
So when the tones of r. gay. 
And all be vernal r. as of old. 
In r. as in pain. 

Raptur''d. 
Was present to his r. sight. 



341 

20 Trinity, v. vi. /. i. 
24 Trinity, v. x. /. 3. 
S. Barnabas, v. i. /. 7. 
S.Matthew, v. viii. /. 8. 

H. Innocents, v. iv. /. 5< 
5 Epiphany, v. viii. /. 2. 
2 Lent, V. i. /. 2. 
Easter Mon. , v. x. /. 2. 
S. Bartholom., v. viii. /. I. 
Gun. Treas., v. i. /. 2. 

2 Easter, v. viii. /. 3. 
S. Luke, V. vii. /. 2. 
Catechism, v. i. /. iii. 

Commination, v. iii. /. I. 

15 Trinity, v. ii. /. 8. 
22 Trinity, v. v. /. I. 
24 Trinity, v. ii. /. 2. 
S. Luke, V. viii. /. 3. 

1 Epiphany, v. i. /. 8. 

2 Trinity, v. vi. /. 8. 

Ash- Wed., v. i. /. 2. 
S. Thomas, v. ix. /. I. 

Mon. bef. East., v. v. /. 4. 
Th. bef. East., v. vi. /. 8. 

22 Trinity, v. x. L i. 

4 Epiphany, v. i. /. 8. 

13 Trinity, z>. xi. /. 2. 

Morning, v. xv. /. 2. 
Easter Day, v. i. /. 2. 

3 Easter, z/. v. /. 3. 
7 Trinity, v. vii. L i. 

23 Trinity, v. iv. /. 4. 
Matrimony, v. ii. /. 2. 

S. Stephen, v. iv. /. 2. 



342 



RAPTUR'd — REACH. 



Such joy o'er thee, as r. seraphs know. 
In heaven, accordant to his r. string. 

Raptures. 
Thy treasur'd hopes and r. high. 

Rapturous. 
My searching r. glance I throw. 

Rare. 
Swells yon bright vale, as Eden rich and r. 
Who bent with bounty r. to aid. 
As faith grows r. 

Rash. 
How then should r. intruding glance. 

Rather. 
R. than clasp thine own Deliverer's knee. 
And r. wouldst Thou wrestle with strong pain 
No — r. steel thy melting heart. 
Or r. help us, Lord, to choose the good. 
R. in all to be resign'd than blest. 
But r. bless'd are they. 
How have I r. long'd to kneel. 

Ray. 
How sweet, how lone the r. benign. 
No cloud in heaven to slake its r. 
Sin only hides the genial r. 
May bid His own heart-warming r. 
He watch' d till morning's r. 
Quench'd is the golden statue's r. 
From west to east one thrilling r. 
H er northern pinnacles ... caught th' emerging r. 
Still tending with intenser r. 
Dart from the wild its piercing r. 

Rays. 
As r. around the source of light. 
To linger, while the morning r. illume. 
But we may face the r. that stream'd. 
They shine by giving back thy r. 
Thine equal r. are resting found. 
And ended, where unearthly r. 
The r. of the Almighty's face. 
In solid span of purest r. 
With r. of love divine. 
Gives back the glory of his r. 
And clearer r. surround. 

Reach. 
R. to an arrow's flight, that day. 
That though as yet beyond our r. 
Sure, when I r. the point where earth. 



3 Trinity, v. x. /. 3. 
6 Trinity, z/. iv. /. 6. 

SS.Phil. &Jas.,z/. X. /. i. 

Evening, v. iv. /. 2. 

I Lent, V. iii, /. 3. 

4 Easter, v. iii, /. 7. 

5 Easter, v. iv. /. 3. 

4 Lent, V. vi. /. 3. 

4 Epiphany, z/, vi. /. 4. 

, Tues. bef East., v. viii. /. 2. 

II Trinity, v. iii. /. I. 
17 Trinity, v. xii. /. I. 
21 Trinity, v. ii. /. 6. 
Annunciation, v. x. /. 3. 
Visit, of Sick, v. iv. /. 3. 

1 Advent, v. ix. /. 3. 

2 Christmas, v. iv. /. 7. 

5 Epiphany, v. xii. /. 5. 
Ash- Wed., v. vi. /. 3. 

2 Easter, tj. vii. /. I. 
Whitsun Mon,, v.vm. 1. 1. 

6 Trinity, v. ii. /. 7. 
17 Trinity, v. iii. /. 6. 
25 Trinity, v. vii. /. 7. 
S.John Bapt., v. i. /. 3. 

S. Stephen, v. i, /. i. 
4 Epiphany, v. iv. /. 6. 
Quinquagesima, z/.xiii. /. 3. 
Easter Day, v. i. /. 4. 
S.aft. Ascen., v. v. /. 2. 
13 Trinity, v. v. /. 3. 
13 Trinity, v, xvi. /. I. 
25 Trinity, v. ii. /. *]. 
S. Barnabas, v. iv. /. 6. 
S. Bartholomew, v. i. /. 4. 
Restoration, v. iv. /. 3. 

4 Advent, v. ix. /. 2. 
Sexagesima, z/. xi. /. 5. 
Ascen. Day, v. iv. /. i. 



REACH — REALM. 



Till, far as sin and sorrow r. 
Yet may we r. thy shrine. 
And cannot r. the strain. 

Has r. Thee from the wild. 



Reached. 
Read. 



Mine eye unworthy seems to r. 

Can r. where Faith is fix'd and true. 

There is a book, who runs may r. 

And r. Thee every where. 

And r, in thy pale eye serene. 

I r., I teach, I warn, I pray. 

May r. his homely lesson plain. 

We r. the Pastor's doom. 

We r. our story true. 

The lesson of sweet peace I r. 

Thou who canst love us, tho' Thou r. us true. 

R. and confess the Hand Divine. 

Since in the same bright glass we r. 

The veil is rais'd ; who runs may r. 

He only knows, — for He can r. 

Yet comfort in His eye we r. 

And each calm feature, ere we r. 

Readest, 
Thou r. all thy Saviour meant. 

Readier. 
May r. spring to Heaven, nor spend its zeal. 

Reading. 
R. a mournful lay. 
R. her cheerful lesson in her own sweet time. 

Reads. 
Who vainly r. it there, in vain had seen Him die. 
E'en He who r. the heart. 



Ready. 
Is r. yet with Moses' rod. 
R. to give thanks and live. 
Left r. for the spoil. , 

Is 1'. for the suppliant's brow. 
And r. prove. 

With harps for ever strung, r. to bless. 
R. to speed and take no breath. 
Till some repenting heart be r. for the skies. 
And r. for the Lord's embrace. . 
And r. for her last abode. 

Realm. 
Stores in the dungeon of His boundless r. . 
The orphan'd r. threw. wide her gates, and told. 



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1 8 Trinity, v. vi. /. 3. 
Annunciation, v. ix. /. 3. 
Catechism, v. i, /. 4. 

2 Christmas, v. ii. /. 2. 

4 Advent, v. ii. /. i. 

1 Christmas, v. viii. /. 5. 
Septuagesima, v. i, /. i, 
Septuagesima, v. xii. /, 4. 
W. bef Easter, v. iii. /. 7 . 
Whitsun Tues,, v. i, /. 2. 
Whitsun Tues., v. vi. /. 4. 
8 Trinity, v. xi. /. 3. 

18 Trinity, v. xxi. /. 2. 
21 Trinity, v. ii. /. 5. 
24 Trinity, v. vii. /, 2. 
S. Thomas, v. viii. /. 7. 
S. Bartholomew, v. iv. /. 3. 
S, BartholomeWjZ/. viii./. I. 
S. Luke, V. vi. /. i. 
Matrimony, v. v. /. 7. 
Visit, of Sick, v. iii. /. 7. 

S. James, v. i. /, 6. 
24 Trinity, v. iii. /. 3. 

5 Epiphany, v. vii. /. 3. 

3 Easter, v. ii. /. 8. 

Mon. bef. East. , v. x, /. 6. 
14 Trinity, v.\. I. 4. 

2 Christmas, v. iii. /. 3. 
I Epiphany, v. v. /. 7. 

3 Lent, V. V. /, 4. 

I Trinity, e/. iii. /. 6. 
S. John Bapt., v. ix. /. 5' 
S. Michael, v. i. /. 3. 
vS. Luke, V. XV. /. 4. 
All Saints, z/. v. /. 8. 
H. Baptism, z^. iv. /. 



Visit, of Sick, v. vi. /. 3. 

2 Lent, V. ii. /. 2. 
.3 Lent, V. ii. /. 5. 



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REALM — RECKLESS. 



...The shadowy r. from sin and sorrow free. Easter Eve, v. ii. /. 8, 
The bulwark of some mighty r. Easter Mon., v. iii. /. 2. 

Realms. 
Sevenguiltyr. at once on earth's defiled breast. I Christmas, v. \. I. 6. 
To r. where nought can perish. 2 Epiphany, v. ix. /. 4. 

From r. of triumph or of rest. H, Comm., v. xiv. /. 2. 

Reap. 
If thou wouldst r. in love. Circumcision, v. xvii. /. i* 

...And r. what Thou hast sown. 2 Easter, v. x. /. 6. 

Reason. 
Forvery pride, and her high-boasted i?.'j sake, Th. bef East., v. iv. /. 8.' 



Than R.'s or the Law's pale beams. 
But R. 'j- spells might not disclose. 
Watching the eye where r. sleeps. 
R. and Faith at once set out. 
Till R. enter in, and trace. 

Reasons. 
Knows half the r. why we smile and sigh. 

Rebel. 
Because our r. works and will. 
"Whene'er our r. will. 

Rebellion'' s. 
R. 's mystery here below. 

Rebellious. 
Of her r. race be won. 
R. murmurs rise. 

Rebels. 
O spare Thy r. for Thine own dear sake. 
Thy r. , Lord, their warfare wage. 

Rebuke. 
In troublous days of anguish and r. 

Recall. 
R. the shaft the murderer's hand has sped. 

Recalls. 
The traitor Sense r. 

Receive. 
Jesu, do Thou my soul r. 
On bosoms waiting to r. 
The everlasting birthright should r. 
No sinner's eye might then r. 
Then be it so — My cup r. 

Receives. 
^ach sound His wakeful ear r. 

Reckless, 
R. of what they see and hear. 
But if indeed with r, faith. 



Easter Day, v. v. /. 4. 
4 Trinity, v. xiv. /. 3. 
19 Trinity, v. vii. /. 3. 
S.Thomas, v. iii. /. I. 
S. Thomas, v. iii. /. 5. 

24 Trinity, v. i. /. 4. 

4 Trinity, v. xxi. /. 3. 

17 Trinity, v. xi. /. 2. 

S.John Bapt., v. v. /. 7. 

5 Easter, v. v. /. 5- 

18 Trinity, v. xii. /. 2, 

5 Easter, v. x. /. 4, 
Whitsun Mon., v. ix. /. 2. 

9 Trinity, v. i. /. I. 

2 Lent, V. iv. /. 3. 

5 Epiphany, v. iii. /. 3, 

S. Stephen, v. v. /. 5. 
Ash- Wed., v. iii. /. 6. 
2 Lent, V. xiii. /, 2. 
13 Trinity, v. xvi. /. 2. 
S.James, v. iii. /. 5. 

2 Advent, z/. v. /, 2. 

Christmas Day, v. x. /. 3. 
2 Epiphany, z/. ii. /. i. 



RECKLESS— REDRESr. 



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Andinthyr, mood thou bidd'st thy Lord depart. 4 Epiphany, v. vi. /, 8. 



Thou runn'st at such a r. pace. 
Nor heed, though r. spirits ask. . 
R. of regions far away. 
I feel each wound ye r. give. 

Reclining. 
Oft in Life's stillest shade r. 
R. night and day. 



When r. Christians meet. 
"Win of the r. tree. 
The r. of to-day engage. 
With r. sweet of duties done. 
Too like the r. band. 



Reconciled. 

Reconciling. 

Record. 

Records. 

Recreant. 

Red. 



Sexagesima, v. i. /. 2. 
Whitsun Tu., v. viii. /. 3. 

22 Trinity, v. i. /. 3. 
Conv. of S. Paul, v. x. /. 5. 

Wed. bef. East., v. v. /. 5. 
Easter Mon., v. iv. /. 3. 

S. Mark, v. iv. /. 3. 

5 Easter, v. vi. /. 6. 

14 Trinity, v. iii. /. 7. 

SS. Sim.& Jud.,z/. iv. /. 3. 

18 Trinity, v. viii. /. 2. 

3 Advent, v. ii. /. 2. 

1 Epiphany, v. iv. /. 6. 

2 Easter, v. vi. /. 4, 

23 Trinity, v. i. /. i. 

21 Trinity, v. i. /. 6. 
Whitsun Tu., v. xix. /. 2. 
Bui-ial of Dead, z/. ii. /. 4. 
5 Lent, V. xii. /. I. 



Those blossoms r. and bright. 

See her tipp'd with vernal r. 

While seven r. altar-fires. 

R. o'er the forest peers the setting sun. 

Red-breast. 
The r. -b. warbles round this leafy cove. 

Red-cross. 
Ye lift, for Him, the r.-c. shield. 

Reddening. 
Where bright leaves, r. ere they fall. 

Redeem. 
He shall r. them one by one. 

Redeemed. 
When Thy r. at midnight rose. 
Which for our Lord's r. is set. 
The blood of souls by Thee r. 
Of souls that will not be r. 

Redeemer's. 
To the R.''s feet their new-found treasures bear. S. bef. Adv., v. v. /. 8 

Redeeming. 
R. glory stream. 

Redemption. 
The breath that our r. seal'd. 
Sin's forfeit, and r.^s cost. 
As one who for r. still had long to wait. 

Redrest, 
Hath He not all thy wrongs r. ? 



3, Lent, V. ii. /. 3. 
Wed. bef. East.,z/. iv. /. 5. 
I Easter, v. ii. /. 4. 
19 Trinity, v. viii. /. 4. 



4 Trinity, v. xvi. /. 2. 

Whitsun Tu., v. xii. /. 4. 
14 Trinity, v. i. /. 6. 
S. Thomas, v. vi. /. 8. 



4 Trinity, v. xix. /. 3. 



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Upon the J?. -J. strand. 



RED-SEA — REJECT. 
Red-sea, 

Reed. 



Not for light Fancy's r. 

True to her trust, tree, herb, or r. 

Over some broken r. of earth beneath. 

Reeds. 
To count the r. that tremble in the wind. 
'Mid r. and mountain fern. 

Reedy. 
O'er the moist and r. grass. 

Refine. 
The world's rude furnace must thy blood r. 
R. the dregs, and yield us clean. 

Refilled. 
Earth all r. with bright supernal fires. 
Let it flow on, but flow r. and clear. 

Reflected. 
E'en as r. streams of light. 

Refresh. 
R. us, Lord, to hold it fast. 

Refuge.. 
We for a nearer r. crave. 
But find no r. there. 
That souls in r., holding by the Cross. 

Refulgent. 
As though all Heaven's r. hoard. 

Refoise. 
R. to speak, or speak amiss. 
Their witness can r. 
... In very love r. 
R. we or obey. 

Refused. 
His daily course r. to run. 

Regenerate. 
The spring of the r. heart. 

Region, 
The r. ' ' very far away. " 
From every r. , race, and speech. 
The r. of Thy choice. 

Regions. 
To r. farthest from the fount of day. 
Towards promis'd r. of serener grace. 
Reckless of r. far away. 
To r. where one thought serene. 

Reject. 
R. us evermore. 



1 8 Trinity, v. viii. /. 4. 

3 Advent, v. x. /. 4, 
S. aft, Ascen., v. ii. /. I. 
17 Trinity, v. ix. /. 3. 

3 Advent, v. v. /. 3. 
Easter Mon., v. iv. /. 4. 

I Epiphany, v. iv. /. 4. 

23 Trinity, v. xiii. /, 2. 
S. bef. Adv., v. x. /. 6. 

Easter Eve, v. iv. /. 7- 

3 Trinity, v. viii. /. 3. 

S. Stephen, v. iv. /. 3. 

H. Comm,, v. xvii. /. i. 

I Lent, V. V. /. 2. 
5 Lent, V. vi. /. 6. 
Good Friday, v. viii, /. 5. 

Conv. of S.Paul, "v. iii. /. 2. 

4 Advent, v. x. /. 2. 
Easter Tu. , v. vi. /. 2. 

17 Trinity, z/. xi. /. 5, 

18 Trinity, v. xiv. /. 2. 

1 Christmas, v. i. /. 2. 

2 Trinity, z/. iii. /. 5. 

4 Advent, ?7, ix. /. 4. 
18 Trinity, z^. vi. /, I. 
20 Trinity, v. i. /. 2. 

3 Epiphany, v. ii. /. 6. 
9 Trinity, ?7. ii. /. 3. 
22 Trinity, v. i. /. 3, 

S. bef. Adv., v. x, /. 7. 

5 Trinity, v. xiv. /. 4. 



JIEJOICE — REMEMBRANCE. 
Rejoice. 



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Wake Abraham to r. 

Thou bidd'st r. ; they dare not mourn. 

All worship and r. 

Seemed to r. in sunshine all her own. 

All joy to souls that can r. 

But as he rises to r. 

Taught us in trials to r. 

Rejoicing. 



Easter Eve, v. ii. /. 4. 
4 Easter, v. iii. /. I. 

4 Trinity, v. vi. /. 4. 
17 Trinity, v. iii. /. 4. 
S. Thomas, v. iv. /. 7. 
S. Peter, v. xiii. /. 3. 
Restoration, v. v. /. 2. 

5 Epiphany, v. ix, /. 6. 
5 Epiphany, v. xi. /. 5. 
Purification, v. xv. /. 3. 



Then on their way r. go. 
R. still, and doing good. 
And still the saints r. there. 

Release. 

And love towards men of love — -salvation and r. Christmas Day, v. ii. /. 6. 
E'en from the womb takes no r. Circumcision, v. xvi../. 3. 

Relent. 
Tell, Heaven has wrath that can r. no more. 2 Lent, v. x. /. 3. 

Relenting. 
Where the r. sun has smil'd. 



Relics. 



These r. of a guilty race. 
The r. of lost innocence. 
The r. dear to thought. 
R. ye are of Eden's bowers. 
Christ's r. round the holy place.' 

Lend us. Lord, Thy sure r. 
And hasten' d with r. 
Were sufifer'd there without r. 
To the lost spirit brings r. 



Relief. 



Sighs that exhaust but not r. 
To solace and r. 



Relieve. 



Relieves. 



That sorrow best r. 

Remain. 
Seeking how near they may unharm'd r. 
Ten cl cans' d, and only one r. I 
" Ten cleans'd and one r. .''" 
He and his lot unchang'd r. 

Remembered. 
And brooding o'er r. sin. 

Remembering. 
R. Whose we were, how dearly won. 
R. Bethlehem, and that glorious night. 

Remembrance. 
The sweet r. bear. 
By sweet r, soothe our woes. - 



SS.Sim.&Jud.,z/.xi. /.3. 

3 Lent, V. viii. /. 3. 
Easter Day, v. x. /. 2. 
Whitsun Mon,, v. ii. /. 3. 

15 Trinity, v. ii. /.I. 
S. Thomas, v. iii. /. 6. 

S. John Evan., v. vi. /. 4. 
6 Trinity, v. iv. /. 2. 

16 Trinity, v. vii. /. 4. 
H. Cornm., v. xi. /. 2. 

Sun, bef. Adv., v. ii. /. i. 
Prayer at Sea, v. iii. /. 4. 

SS.Phil.&Jas.,z'.xiii./.2. 

I Lent, V. ii. /. 8. 
14 Trinity, v. i. I. I. 
14 Trinity, v. v. /. 4. 
S. Luke, V. xi. /. 4, 

Ordination, v. xii. /. 4. 

S. Michael, v. ii. /. 8. 
S. Michael, v. iii. /. i. 

5 Epiphany, v. x. I. 4. 
S.Barnabas, z/. vii. /. 4, 



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Such dear r. will hover. 

R. us, how our darksome clay, 



REMEMBRANCES — REPEAT. 

Remembrances. 

Remind, 



S. Andrew, v. iii. /. 2. 
S. bef. Adv., v. viii. /. 7- 

I Advent, v. viii. /. 2. 
I Christmas, v. vii. /. 2. 



Remnant. 
Thou lov'st Thy chosen r. to divide. 

Remorse. 
E'en in r,, would smile on Thee. 
Care and r. are lost, like motes in light divine, I Christmas, v. ix. /. 6. 
Turn with a wish to down ? will late r. 2 Lent, v. iv. /. 2 

You would have thought R. and Woe. 
In sorrow and r. to sing. 

Remorseful. 
Nor on r. thoughts to brood, &c. 

Rejfiotest. 
Thrill through his heart's r. cells. 

Remove. 
Though not a beam the clouds r. 

Rend. 

R. not her silken veil too soon. 4 Lent, z/. xiii. /. 3. 

When, ere the final pang His soul should r. Mon. bef. East., z/. v. /. 3. 

'" ' ' - - - 8 Trinity, v. iii. /. i. 

S. aft. Ascen., v. ii. /. 2. 



S. bef. Adv. , v. vii. /. y. 
SS. Sim. &Jud., v.ix.L^.. 

Commination, v. vi. /. 7- 
S. Barthol., v. vi. /. 2. 
16 Trinity, v. ix. /. 4. 



Renders. 
Renew. 



Go, with thy voice the altar r. 

She r. for each scatter'd seed. 

Low at Thy feet r. her vows. 
The hallow'd hour do Thou r. 

Renewed. 
R. in every pulse. 
Joy to the faithful Three r. 
And all thy bliss r. 
Ye felt it all r. 
Only the first r. — the heathen's choice. 

Renown. 
For wealth or power, for pleasure or r. 
And spreads her robes of old r. 

Rent. 
As when th' unclouded heavens were r. 
And winds have r. thy sheltering bowers. 

Repair. 
Then to his early home did Love r. 

Repay. 
And well did she thy loyal love r. 

Repeat. 
Because their secret souls a holy strain r. 



H. Comm., v. ix. /. 2. 
Confirmation, v. viii. /. 2. 

Tu. bef. East. , v. ix. /. 3. 
Easter Day, v. xiv. /. i. 
4 Trinity, v. xix. /. 4. 
15 Trinity, v. vi. /. 4. 
23 Trinity, v. vii. /. 3. 

2 Lent, V. xi. /. 2. 
Restoration, z/. viii. /. 5. 

S. aft. Ascen., v. viii. /. 3 
II Trinity, v. iv. /. 4. 

I Advent, v. ix. /. 5. 

K. Charles M., v. viii. /. I^ 

S. Matthew, v. iv. /. 8. 



REPENTING — RESCUED. 



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Repenting, 
Where is the sweet repose of hearts r. 
Till some r. heart be ready for the skies. 

Repining, 
To chase r. fancies, as they rise. 
Raise thy r. eyes, and take true measure. 

Reply. 
Ask, and some angel will r. 
We in the words of Truth r. 

Repose. 
The eye first finds thee out in thy secure r. 
We ask not full r. 

Where is the sweet r. of hearts repenting. 
Are we in shelter or r. 



I Trinity, v. iii. /. i. 
All Saints, v. v. /. 8. 

Mon. bef. East. , v. ix. /, 5, 
20 Trinity, v. vi. /. i. 

H. Innocents, v. iii. /. i. 
Easter Day, v. vii. /. i. 

1 Advent, v. xi. /. 6. 

2 Christmas, v. viii. /. 2. 

1 Trinity, v. iii. /. i. 

2 Trinity, v. ix. /. 2. 



But that Thou call'st us Brethren : sweet r. 24 Trinity, v. xiv. /. 2. 



That strew your pillow of 1' 
While Monarchs seek thee for r. 

Repos'd. 
And our dear Lord in bliss r. 
Thine armies awfully r. 

Reposing. 
R. in decay serene. 
Whence thy r. Faith. 

Repressed. 
But He their aching gaze r. 

Reproach. 
From foul r. , from thrilling fears. 

Reproachful. 
His face from rude r. gaze. 

Reprobate. 
With gather'd wrath the r. to whelm. 

Reproof. 
In sweet r. on thee was bent. 

Reprove. 
Sing, my sadness to r. 
The maniac's rushing frenzy to r. 
Our wavering spirits would r. 

Reproves. 
There seek his answer when the world r. 

Reproving. 
R. thankless man, who fears. 

Rescue, 
Thou took'st on Thee to r. man. 

Rescued. 
Each leading many a r, soul. 
God for each r. soul. 



S.Barnabas, v. vii. /. 2. 
Accession, v. v. /. 2. 

Conv. of S. Paul, v. ix. /. 2. 
Ordination, v. ii. /. 4. 

All Saints, v. ii. /. 3. 
H. Baptism, v. x. /. 3. 

13 Trinity, v, xv. /. i. 
12 Trinity, v. viii. /. 7. 

Good Friday, v. vi. /. 2. 
2 Lent, V. ii. /. 4. 

S.James, v. i. /. 8. 

1 Epiphany, v. vi. /. 7. 
4 Epiphany, v. iii. /. 4. 

14 Trinity, v. ii. /. 2. 

21 Trinity, v. vii. /. 3. 

2 Christmas, z/. vi. /. 5. 
Annunciation, v. iii. /. 2. 

S. Mark, ^'. ii. /. 5. 
S. Michael, v, i. /. 4. 



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Earth shall r. her part. 
By all Thy love did once r. 
R. thee to thy weal or woe. 



RESIGN — REST. 



Resizn. 



Resignation. 



Somewhat oi R.^s tone. 
Come, R.f sphit meek. 

Resigned. 
R. or sullen, he will hear our sighs. 
Rather in all to be r. than blest. 
Their Lord r. them all, to earn. 
And idly droops, to thee r. 

Rest. 
The secret this of R. below. 
Fit us for perfect R. above. 
Be my last thought, how sweet to r. 
Where shall the holy Cross find r. ? 
Think not of r. ; though dreams be sweet. 
He in youth shall find his r. 
Not to be scar'd from that sure r. 
Pointing to Thee in Thy sure r. 
Of confidence and r. 

As when He said. Be still, and... sank to r. 
The soaring soul from r. 
The fount of sweetness, they shall r. 
Till then, who r. , presume ; who turn, &c. 
Stores in earth's dark womb that r. 
In perfect r. 
In perfect r. ! 

That Love yet lives, and Patience shall find r. 
With him and Thee shall r. 
To r. one little hour. 

When in the grave with Thee my limbs shall r. 
And wish it worthier on a Parent's heart to r. 
They doubt not of their Master's r. 
And darted to its place of r. 
Slumber is there, but not of r. 
Is open — win your way, and take your r. 
There drink ; and when ye are at r. 
Nor unlamented sink to r.. 
This was no world of r. for thee ! 
On thee alone My blessing r. ! 
But cannot r., nor cheat our woe. 
Our r. must be "no r. below." 
Each to his r. beneath their parent shade. 
And ere they sink to r. 
For to the r. both words and form. 
Sure pledge of her eternal r. 



Easter Eve, v. vi. /. 2. 
Trinity, v. xx. /. 3. 
Accession, v. vi. /. 7. 

2 Advent, v. v. /. 8. 
Wed. bef. East. , v. iii. /. 5. 

3 Trinity, v. iv, /. 4. 

21 Trinity, v. ii. /. 6. 

22 Trinity, v. xii. /. 3. 
All Saints, v. i. /. 3. 

Morning, v. xv. /. 4. 
Morning, v. xvi. /. 2. 
Evening, v. vii. /. 3. 

1 Advent, v. x. /. 3. 

2 Advent^ v. vii. /. i. 

S. John Evan., v. ii. /. 4. 
H. Innocents, v. iii. /. 7. 
Epiphany, v. ii. /. 4. 

2 Epiphany, v. xi. /. 2. 

4 Epiphany, v. iii. /. 8. 

5 Epiphany, v. iii. /. 4. 

6 Epiphany, v. xi. /. 2. 
I Lent, V. vii. /. 8. 
Palm Sunday, v. iii. /. 6. 
Wed. bef. East. , v. i. /. 6. 
Wed. bef. East., v. x. /. 6. 
Good Friday, v. vii. /. 6. 
Easter Eve, v. iii. /. 4. 
Easter Eve, v. iv. /. 2. 
Easter Eve, v. vi. /. 3. 

3 Easter, v. vi. /. 8. 

4 Easter, v. iv. /. 2. 
4 Easter, v. vi. /. 3. 
Whitsun Mon., v. iv. /. I. 

I Trinity, v. iv. /. 2. 

6 Trinity, v. vi, /. I. 

7 Trinity, v. viii. /. 5- 

II Trinity, v. viii. /. 6. 
14 Trinity, v. vi. /. 6. 
16 Trinity, v. iv. /. 4. 

1 8 Trinity, v. xvi. /. 3. 
23 Trinity, v. ii. /. 4. 
25 Trinity, v. vi. /. 6. 
Conv, of S. Paul, v. iv. /. I. 
S. Matthias, v. vii, /. 4. 



REST — RETURN. 

Wouldst Thou Thine aching forehead r. 

And sweet the old man's r. 

Can his soul choose but be at r. ? 

Him on his way to endless r. 

How sweet to them, in such brief r. 

Leaving their own experienc'd r. 

The seal of glory won and pledge of promis'd r. 

From realms of triumph or of r. 

Answering its call ; we gladlier r. 

We wish him health ; he sighs for r. 

Rested. 
Where r. once the Temple's stately shade. 

Resting. 
Till all, both r. and employ. 
Till r. by th' incarnate Lord, 
Thine equal rays are r. found. 
Now r. from your jealous care. 

Restless. 
Our r. bark from year to year. 
O come that day, when in this r. heart. 
His chime of r. motion. 
When from our r. couch we start. 
The giddy waves so r. hurl'd. 
From idle words, that r. throng. 
Still r. ask ye more. 
Still in the world's hot r. gleam. 
Too r. for a sick man's sight. 
Some heart too weary of the r. world. 

Restored. 
R. to life, and power, and thought. 
Largely thy gifts should be r. 
The story of your love r. 

Restraint. 
O blest r. I more blessed range ! 

Rests. 
Thy sad eye r. upon Thy faithful few. 
Our own, our royal Saint : thy memory r. 

Resurrection. 
The R. and the Life. 

Retire. 
Still as the surging waves r. 
'Tis well, true hearts should for a time r. 

Retreat. 
Meek Walton ! shews thy green r. 

Return. 
Till to our soul the former days r. 



Annunciation, v. iv. /. 2. 

5 S . Phil. & Jas. , z/. iii. /. 2 . 
S. Peter, v. iii. /. 2. 
S.Barthol., v. xv. /. 3. 
S. Matthew, v. v. /. i. 
S. Luke, 7/. viii. /. 2. 
All Saints, v, iv. /. 8. 
H. Comm. , v. xiv. /. 2. 
Bur. of Dead, v. ix. /, 3. 
Restoration, v. vi. /. 5. 

3 Advent, v. viii. /. 3. 

Easter Day, v. iii. /. 3. 
Ascen. Day, v. v. /. i. 
S, aft, Ascen,, v. v. /. 2. 
S. John Bapt., v. v. /. i. 

1 Christmas, v. iii. /, 5. 
Easter Eve, v. vi, /, i, 

2 Trinity, v. ii. /, 4. 

6 Trinity, v. i, /. 3, 
12 Trinity, v. v, /, 5, 

12 Trinity, v. ix, /, i. 

13 Trinity, v. x, /, 4, 
SS. Phil,& Jas,,z', iv, /, I. 
Visit, of Sick, v. i. /. 4. 
Prayer at Sea, v. iii. /. 5. 

Morning, v. vi. /. 4. 

S. aft. Ascen., v. iv. /. 2. 

S. Mark, v. v. /. 6. 

22 Trinity, v. v. /. i. 

1 Advent, v. vi. /, 2, 
K. Charles M,, v.\. I. 3, 

Bur, of Dead, v. viii, /, 4. 

2 Trinity, v. ii, /, 5, 
9 Trinity, v. ii. /, i. 

I Advent, v. xi. /. 4. 

3 Advent, v. iv. /. 3. 



352 



RETURN — RICH. 



Of mingled joy and awe r. 

Age would to youth r. 

Hence, till thy God r. 

To the forbidden feast r. 

Go, to the world r. , nor fear to cast. 

Only r. and love. 



How endless love should be r. 

New mercies, each r. day. 
Lessons sweet of spring r. 
As suits a lost r. spouse. 
Our own r. Cross. 



Returt^d. 



Returning. 



Lips, that might half Heaven r. 
He only can the cause r. 



Reveal. 



For Thee to be r. 

Love face to face r. 

To him and us r. 

His persecuted Lord r. 

Take up the promise He r. 

And one by one to earth r. 



ReveaVd, 



Reveals. 
Revel, 



And still, as loud the r. swells. 
And r. in the light. 

Reverence. 
Where Martha lov'd to wait with r. meet. 
With breathless R. waiting by. 

Reverently. 
Less r. advance. 



I would r. it in my heart. 
R. our dying fires, to bum. 



Revive. 



Reviving. 



Bless'd increase of r. Earth. 

Like a r. flower when storms are hush'd, &c. 

Rich. 
Hues of the r. unfolding morn. 
Swells yon bright vale, as Eden r. and rare. 
R. with celestial jewelry. 
Above this earth — so r. a spell. 
But thou, r. vine, art grafted there. 
In one r. glory shone. 
Went with Him through t:he r. man's door. 



Epiphany, v. viii. /. 2. 
5 Epiphany, v. iv. /. i, 

4 Trinity, v. xxiii. /. 2. 

8 Trinity, v. x. /. 2. 

9 Trinity, v.y..l.\. 
Commination, v. v. /. 5. 

5 Easter, v. i. /, 6. 

Morning, v. vii. /. i. 
I Epiphany, v. i, /. i. 
5 Easter, v. iv. /. 6. 
Restoration, v. iii. /. 3. 

Palm Sunday, v. v. /. 2. 
S. Luke, V. iv. /. i. 

Christmas, v. ix. /. 2. 
Quinquagesima, v. vii. /. 4. 
2 Easter, v. iv. /. 2. 
Conv. of S. Paul, v. iv. /. 5. 
S. Barthol., v. xii. /. 4. 

4 Trinity, v. ix. /. 3. 

2 Epiphany, v. v. /. i. 
S. Michael, v. ii. /. 4. 

I Advent, v. vii. /. 5. 
Epiphany, v. vii. /. 3. 

Easter Tues. , v. x. /. 4. 

3 Epiphany, v. ii. /. 4. 
Easter Tues., v. xiv. /. i. 

Quinquagesima, v. ii. /. 3. 
Churching, v. ii. /. 6. 

Morning, v, i. /. i. 
I Lent, V. iii. /. 3. 
Wed. bef. East., v. iv. /. 4. 
Wed. bef. East., z^. vi. /. 2. 
Th. bef. East., v. iii. /. 5. 
Conv. of S. Paul, v. iii. /. 3. 
S. Matthew, z^. vii. /. 6. 



RICHER — RILL. 

Richer. 
K brighter star, a r. bloom. 
No r. incense breathes on earth. 

Riches. 
Of Christ's true r. o'er all time and space. 

Richest. 
Their r., sweetest, purest store. 
Ever the r. tenderest glow. 
By r. fruits is known. 
The r. green her mountain garland weave. 

Richly. 
How r. crown'd ! how well improv'd ! 

Ride. 
While we triumphant r. and have, &c. 
Our bark at sea must r. 

Ridej'^s. 
Like a bold steed that owns his r. 'j arm. 

Ridge. 
Mounts o'er a cloudy r. , and all is bright. 

Rife. 
In Reason's world what storms are r. 

Right. 
A Saviour's r., so dearly bought. 
Of hearts, the r. of love divine. 
Soon shalt thou read the mystery r. 
Such incense as of r. belongs. 
Know, though at God's r. hand I live. 
R. onward speed, yet join at last. 
At God's r. hand, a bidden guest. 
Enough, if r. our feeble lays. 
If r. of thee we deem. 

Righteous. 
His r. doom, that meek true-hearted Love. 
All ?'., good, and true. 
That shew'd the r. suffering still. 

Righteousness. 
Ye stars that round the Sun of r. 

Rightly. 
So all God does, if r. understood. 
O great Apostle ! r. now. 

Rill. 
Till freely leaps the sparkling r. 
On the lonely mountain r. 
The hidden r. to charm. 
By the clear r. and palmy shade. 

A a 



353 

4 Lent, v. iv. /. 3. 
Churching, v. ii. /. 2. 

S. Matthew, v. vi. /. 7. 

Epiphany, v. xiii. /. 2. 
2 Epiphany, v. xvi. /. I. 
Septuagesima, v. viii. /. 4. 
2 Lent, V. xiii. /. 4. 

S.Barthol., v. xi. /. 2. 

Good Friday, v. v. /. 6. 

5 Trinity, v. xi. /. 2. 

4 Epiphany, v. ii. /. 7. 

6 Trinity, v. ii. /. 6. 
15 Trinity, v. ii. /. 7- 

2 Christmas, v. i. /. 7. 

5 Epiphany, z'. iv. /. 6. 
4 Easter, v. viii. /. 9. 

S. aft. Ascen., v. x. /. 3. 
Conv. of S. Paul, v. x. /. 4. 
S. Mark, z/. iii. /. 6. 
S.James, z/. i. /. 2. 
S. Barthol., v. xii. /. 3. 
S. Michael, v. vi. /. 2. 

2 Lent, z'. xiii. /. i. 
Purification, v. vi. /. 4. 
Gun. Treas., 27. xi. /. 3. 

S. Michael, v. i. I. 1. 

20 Trinity, v. vi. /. 7- 
S. James, z'. i. /. 5. 

2 Advent, v. i. /. 2. 
S.John Evan., v. iv. /. 3. 
2 Christmas, z/. iii. /. 4. 
2 Christmas, 2^. viii. /. 6. 



354 RILL — RISEN. 

Go up and watch the new-born r. 
At first a lonely r. 
From many a torrent r. 

Ring. 
His Magic R., his Rock, his Tower. 
And fits the spousal r. 



Easter Mon., v. i. /. i. 
Easter Mon. , v. vi. /. 4. 
20 Trinity, v. iii. /. 4. 

19 Trinity, v. ii, /. 6. 
Matrimony, v. vi. /. 2. 



E'en with the loud Hosanna r. in His ears, i Advent, v. ii. /. 6. 



Where, like the r. of a child. 
Till r. for the cross and grave 



Ringlets. 
Ripened. 
Ripening. 



Is r. them to pearly blaze. 

Rippling. 
Where r. wave and dashing oar. 

Rise. 
What lights would all around us r. ! 
Then r. at dawn of day. 
For ever r. , and sing, and shine. 
Your grateful intercessions r. 
To the decaying world, till Angels bid us r. 
Must r., to free. 

May r. on high, and holy songs. 
R., shine, and sing, thou captive thrall. 
R. , go thy way in peace, possess'd. 
Which day and night before thine altars r. 
Rebellious murmurs r. 
His thoughts to Heaven the steadier r. 
Man's portion is to die and r. again. 
R. wafted with the parting breath. 
Just as thy towers, Damascus, r. 
Didst guide our hope, where Christ should r. 
Stoop from the clouds ? Why sleep ye ? r. , &c. 
Then all together r. , and reign with Thee. 
What ? fall'n again ? yet cheerful r. 
Nor Expectation r. 
Bewildering shadows r. 
Like thee to patient Faith, shall r. forgiven. 
Sure after thee in time to r. 
R. floating on its dove-like way. 

Risen. 
R., may embalm His sacred name. 
Her r. Son and Lord. 
" Who died to heal, is r. to save." 
Our only Lord is r. and gone. 
In lonely hours, Christ r. appears. 



East. Tues., v. iii. /. 3. 
Whitsun Tues., e/. xii. /, 2. 
3 Epiphany, v. xii. /. 4. 
5 Trinity, v. v. /. I. 

Morning, v. xii. /. 2. 

3 Advent, v. viii. /. i. 

4 Advent, v. xv. /. 4. 

3 Epiphany, v. vi. /. 5- 
Easter Eve, v. viii. /. 8, 

5 Easter, v. xii. /. 3. 
S.aft. Ascen., v. x. /. 2. 

4 Trinity, v. xviii. /. 3. 
14 Trinity, v. vi. /. 7- 

17 Trinity, v. i. /. 2. 

18 Trinity, v. xii. /. 2. 
21 Trinity, v. vii. /. 2. 
23 Trinity, v. vi. /. I. 
25 Trinity, v. viii. /. 7. 
Conv. of S. Paul, v. i. /. 5- 
S.John Bapt., v. iv. /. 7- 
S.John Bapt, v. vi. /. 4. 
S. Michael, v. x. /. 7. 

H. Comm., v. xii. /. 3. 
Prayer at Sea, v. iv. /. 4. 
Gun. Treas. , v. vi. /. 4. 
K. Charles M.j v. x. /. 3. 
Restoration, v. vii. /. 5- 
Ordination, v. vi. /. 4. 

3 Epiphany, v. xi. /. 5. 

4 Lent, V. ix. /. 2. 
Good Friday, v. ii. /. 4. 
Easter Day, v. viii. /. 4. 
Easter Day, v. xv. /. 2 



RISEN — ROAM. 

Thy Lord is r. indeed. 

Ere the whole widow'd Church... her r. Lord. 

" Your God is r., and may not here be found !" 

Rises. 
R. and sets th' unchanging day. 
R. the holy pile that Kedron's valley fills. 
But as he r. to rejoice. 
R. for that proud world the saints*... prayer. 

Rising. 
Hearts that with r. mom arise ! 
R. and falling as on angel wings. 
R. and falling on the ear. 
Of Jesus from the couch of darkness r. ! 
But by the r. Saviour's light. 



355 



Rife. 
Rites. 



Their summons to the holy r. 

Not yet for these, nor all the r. 

Riven. 
*^How art thou r. and strewn abroad !" 
His bonds hath r. 
Before His feet the clouds were r. 
Thy very heart was r. 

River. 
Watch Time's full r. as it flows. 
Upon a clear blue r. 
Nor for yon r. islet wild. 

Road. 
Room to deny ourselves ; a r. 
Pause where we may upon the desert r. 
Guided by her, along the mountain r. 
Opening His r. 
We must not change our r. 
Where on the lonely woodland r. 

Andledthroughboundlessairthy conquering r. 
More pleas'd upon his brightening r. 

Roam. 

They, while they seem to r. 
Or like pale ghosts that darkling r. 
O let my heart no further r. 
If chance some heedless heart should r. 
Or lawless r. around this earthly waste. 
Unmurmuring through the world to r. 
And 'mid the heathen where they r. 
From Jesus' grave to r. 
With beating hearts we r. the haunted ground. 



Easter Tues., v. viii. /. 2. 
S.Thomas, v. i. /. 8. 
S. Michael, v. vi. /. 8. 

2 Christmas, v. iv. /. 6. 

4 Epiphany, v. v. /. 8. 
S. Peter, v. xiii. /. 3. 
All Saints, v. vi. /. 8. 

Morning, v. v. /. 2. 

3 Advent, v. ix, /. 3. 
S. Peter, v. xii. /. 3. 
S. Michael, v. vi. /. 5. 
Restoration, v. i. /. 4. 

Bur. of Dead, v. vii. /. 5. 

S. bef. Adv., v. v. /. i. 

Th. bef East., v. i. /. 3. 

5 Easter, v. i. /. 3. 
Whitsunday, v. i. /. 3. 
Annunciation, v. v. /. 3. 

Evening, v. v. /. 2. 
Christmas Day, v. ii. /. 2. 
Easter Tues., v. iii. /. i. 

Morning, v. xiv. /. 3. 
I Advent, v. viii. /. 5. 

1 Lent, V. ii. /. i. 

S. aft; Ascen., v. viii. /. 4. 

2 Trinity, v. x. /. 4. 
8 Trinity, v. v. /. 2. 
23 Trinity, v. xii. /. 2. 
S. Barnabas, v. v. /. 7. 

3 Advent, v. ix, /. 4. 
5 Lent, V. vi. /, 4. 
Good Friday, v. x. /. 2. 
I Easter, v. x. /. 4. 
Ascen. Day, v. ii. /. 4. 
Whitsun Tues,, v. xi. /. 3, 
18 Trinity, v. xviii. /. 3, 
S, Thomas, v. iv. /. 4. 
K. Charles M., v. iv. /. 3. 



356 ROAM'D — ROCKS. 

Roanid. 
He thoughtless r. and free. 

Roant'sf. 
Where'er Thou r. , one happy soul, we know. 

Roaming: 
R. in youth's uncertain wild. 

Roams. 
And guilty man, where'er he r. 

Roar. 
That tremble not at Ocean's boundless r. 

Roaring. 
The raging Fire, the r. Wind. 

Rob. 
Again to fall, and r. Thy shrine. 

Robe. 
As with a seraph's r. of fire. 
The rod of discipline, the r. of shame. 

Robes. 
With glittering r. and garlands sweet. 
From r. of Tyrian dye. 
By perfect r. of triumph known. 
Thy vestal ;-., array'd. 
Who worship there in Aaron's r. array'd. 
Spotless their r. and pure. 
Her Christmas r. unbound. 
And spreads her r. of old renown. 

Rock. 
Who, when the whirlwinds r. the... grove. 
How on a r. they stand. 
On ocean waste or r. 
Well may ye gather round the r. 
In the r. 'j- dreary sides. 
The r. is smitten, and to future years. 
The giant altar on the r. 
He on the r. may bid us stand, and see. 
As on the r. the Prophet stood. 
His Magic Ring, his R., his Tower. 
Feeling the r. beneath his feet. 
A sheltering r. in Memory's waste. 
One r. amid the weltering floods. 

Rocks. 
What r. she shall o'erleap or rend. 
Where over r. and sands arise. 
Lo ! at His angry blast the r. unclose. 
Because the r. the nearer prospect close. 
By lonely prayer the haunted r. among. 



5 Lent, V. ii. /. 3. 
Easter Eve, v. iii. /. i. 

5 Easter, v. viii. /. 6. 
15 Trinity, v. iv. /. 3. 
H. Innocents, v. v. /. 4. 

Septuagesima, v. x. /. i. 
5 Epiphany, v. iv. /. 5. 

4 Trinity, v. xvii. /. 3. 
Commination, v. v. /. 3. 

I Advent, v. iii. /. 3. 

3 Advent, v. vi. /. 4. 
S. Stephen, v. iii. /. 2. 
Easter Tues., v. i. /. 4. 
17 Trinity, v. v. /. 4. 
Purification, v. vii. /. I. 
Commination, v. ii. /. 2. 
Restoration, v. viii. /. 5. 

4 Epiphany, v. ii. /. 2. 

4 Epiphany, v. v. /. 5. 

5 Epiphany, v. v. /. 3. 

5 Lent, V. iv. /. 2. 
Easter Eve, v. vi. /. 6. 

6 Trinity, v. v. /. 5- 

8 Trinity, v. viii. /. I. 

9 Trinity, v. v. /. I. 

13 Trinity, v. xix. /. 3. 
19 Trinity, v. ii. /. 6. 
21 Trinity, v. v. /. 5- 
Confiraiation, v. x, /. 3. 
Accession, v. iii. /. i. 

Easter Mon., v. ii. /. 2. 

7 Trinity, 7^. i. /. 4. 
9 Trinity, s'. v. /. 5. 
9 Trinity, v. ix. /. 3. 
S.John Bapt, v, vii. /. 4.1 



ROCKY — ROOM. 



Rocky. 



Far in the r. walls of Sion sleep. 
Out of the r. wall. 

Rod. 
Is ready yet with Moses' r. 
Or that the r. they take so calm. 
Take Moses' r. , the r. of prayer, and call. 
The r. of Heaven has touch'd them all. 
Snatch'd sudden from th' avenging r. 
Let Him strike home and bless the r. 
Lord, wave again Thy chastening r. 
Still sweetly yielding to the r. 
No sage's r. may track their ways. 
The r. of discipline, the robe of shame. 

Roll. 
E'en so, heart-searching Lord, as years r. on. 
Years r. away : again the tide of crime. 
R. back, and, lo ! a royal train. 
To where lone mountains tower, or billows r. 
Here is our Lord, and not where thunders r. 
But should the mist of woe r. by. 
Were your unerring r. display'd. 
Never so blest, as when in Jesus' r. 
That o'er Me r. so dark and deep. 
In glorious order r. 

RolVd. 
Th' imprisoning stone is r. away. 

Rolls. 
Though darkly round Thine anger r. 
Each bolt, that o'er the sinner vainly r. 
Or deepening r. along. 

Romantic. 
Through wither'd bents — r. note and clear. 



That sounds the dirge of R. 
At R. she wears it, as of old. 



Rome. 



Roof. 



The while upon his terrac'd r. 
Beneath some cottage r. 
The dazzling lines of her majestic r. 
Beneath the shadow of His r. 

Room. 
R. to deny ourselves, &c. 
In every heart that gives them r. 
The world's a r, of sickness, where each heart. 
Glancing around his prison r. 
Once more I came : the silent r. 



357 

Mon. bef. East. , v. vi. /. 2. 
Easter Eve, v. vii. /. 6. 

2 Christmas, v. iii. /. 3. 
Wed. bef. East. , v. v. /. 2. 
Easter Eve, v. vii. /. 5. 
4 Trinity, v. xviii. /. I. 
II Trinity, v. viii. /. i. 

16 Trinity, v. v. /. 2. 

18 Trinity, v. xvii. /. I. 

19 Trinity, v. vii. /. 5. 
S. Luke, V. ii. /. 2. 
Commination, v. v. /. 3. 

I Advent, v. iv. /. 5- 
I Advent, v. x. /. i. 
4 Easter, v. v. /. 4. 

3 Trinity, v. ii. /. 3, 

9 Trinity, v. viii. /. 6. 
14 Trinity, v. ii. /. 6. 
14 Trinity, v. iv. /. 3. 
S.Barnabas, v. v. /. 5. 
S.James, v. ii. /. 8. 
S. Michael, v. i. /. 2. 

Easter Day, v. x. /. 4. 

1 Christmas, v. vi. /. 2. 

2 Lent, V. ii. /. 3. 
Restoration, v. i. /. 6. 

20 Trinity, v. ii. /. 7. 

Whitsun Mon. , v. xi. /. 6. 
Gun. Treas., v. iii. /. I. 

Easter Mon., v. ix. /. i. 
Easter Tues., v. xiii. /. 4. 

17 Trinity, v. iv. /. I. 
S.Andrew, v. vi. /. 2. 

Morning, v. xiv. /. 3. 

4 Easter, z/. vi. /. 8. 
S.Barnabas, z/. i. /. i. 
S. Peter, v. xiv. /. 2. 
Visit, of Sick, v. vi. /. I. 



358 ROOT — ROUND. 

Root. 
But ere the poison r. was grown. 
Faith is their fix'd unswerving r. 
Where deepest strikes her kindly r. 

Rose. 
He r. and went, nor ask'd Thee why. 
When Thy redeem'd at midnight r. 
Who ever saw the earliest r. ? 
The Son of God by moonlight r. 
No — let the dainty r. awhile. 
R. up in wavy spires. 
At once he r., and left his gold. 

Roseate. 
That not two r. cups are crown'd. 

Roses. 
The household stores untouch'd, the r. bright. 
Sweet r. one by one, nor autumn leaves decay. 

Rosy. 
Blush'd on the r. spray. 
The snow-clad peaks of r. light. 

Rough. 
He who with one r. word, some early day. 
Sprang from r. ocean's womb. 

Round, 
The trivial r., the common task. 
When r. Thy wondrous works below. 
Are gathering r. the Judge's path. 
E'en so, the world is thronging r. to gaze. 
That draw their curtains closer r. 
Like children gazing r. 
With due feet tracing r. 
Like circles widening r. 
Still, as the day comes r. 
Though darkly r. Thine anger rolls. 
On every side are r. us set. 
When all seems faithless r. and drear. 
And, r. the Cross, makes night of day. 
Nor wait desponding r. the bridegroom's door. 
Mark ye, how close she veils her r. 
Well may ye gather r. the rock. 
Angels r. His glory-throne. 
And dearest hearts are bursting r. 
Floats r. their steps, where'er they move. 
Ere lost in Folly's r. 
Where slowly, r. his isles of sand. 
The traveller on his r. 



H. Innocents, v. iii. /. 3. 
Septuagesima, v. vii. /. i. 

4 Lent, V. vii. /. 3. 

5 Epiphany, v. vi. /. 5. 

3 Lent, V. ii. /. 3. 

4 Lent, V. ii. /. i. 

4 Lent, V. viii. /. 4. 
4 Lent, V. xiii. /. I, 

2 Easter, v. vi. /. 5. 

S. Matthew, v. vi. /. i. 

S. aft. Ascen., v. v. /. 5. 

3 Lent, V. V. /. 5. 

7 Trinity, v. viii. /. 6. 

4 Lent, V. iv. /. 2. 

22 Trinity, v. iii. /.I. 

Good Friday, v. vi. /. 5. 
Whitsun Mon. , v. vi. /. 6. 

Morning, v. xiv. /. I, 
Evening, v. iv. /. I. 
I Advent, v. i. /. 4, 
I Advent, v. v. /. i. 
I Advent, v. xiii. /. 3. 
3 Advent, v. v. /. 5. 
3 Advent, v. viii. /. 4. 
Christmas Day, v. ii. /. I. 
Christmas Day, v. ix. /. I. 

1 Christmas, v. vi. /. 2. 
Epiphany, v. iv, /. 2. 

3 Epiphany, tj. ii. /. 3. 

5 Epiphany, v. xii. /. 6. 

2 Lent, V. vi. /. 4. 

4 Lent, V. i. /. 3. 

5 Lent, V. iv. /. 2. 
Palm Sunday, v. iii. /. 3. 
Wed. bef. East. , v. iii. /. 4. 
Wed. bef East. , v. vi. /. 3. 
I Easter, v. x. /. 6. 
Whitsun Mon. , v. iii. /. 4. 
Whitsun Mon., v. iv. /. 6. 



ROUND — ROVE. 

Witliin the temple's solemn r. 

All evil spirits r. about. 

Back to our earthly r. 

Wove the gay dance r. oak or palm. 

Alas, my brother ! r. thy tomb. 

Who now are shouting r. 

Now foes shall trench thee r. 

When r. our walls the battle lowers. 

And watchful foes are stealing r. 

Drawn r. him like a shroud. 

The eye in smiles may wander r. 

Forgive, if r. thy towers he walk in fear. 

And r. us and beneath. 

The red-breast warbles r. this leafy cove. 

By youthful Hope seen beaming r. her walls. 

Contented in his darkling r. 

A thousand wild-flowers r. them shall unfold. 

A r. of listless joy and weary strife. 

Now through her r. of holy thought. 

E'en r. the death-bed of the good. 

But r. us, far and near. 

Christ's relics r. the holy place. 

They own Him, kneeling r. 

What sudden blaze is -;-. him pour'd. 

Like pulses that r. harp-strings float. 

So, as we walk our earthly r. 

Ye stars that r. the Sun of righteousness. 

And r. the sun a radiant circle weave. 

That r. the martyr's death-bed plays. 

One gentle footstep gliding r. 

For friends that press officious r. 

The while r. altar, niche, and shrine. 

Rouse. 
Alas ! no need to r. them, &c. 
Then r. thee from desponding sleep. 

Rous' d. 
When r. from weeping o'er His shroud. 

Rove. 
Seems like a saint to r. 
Ye lawless glances, freely r. 
Yet as along this violet bank T r. 
And far and wide their fancies r. 
Shews where the distant shadows r. 
And raise new worlds, where happy fancies r, 
Crosses and wrongs where'er he r. 
The widow'd Church is fain to r. 



359 

Whitsun Tues. , v. vii. /. 4. 

2 Trinity, v. ix. /, 6. 
5 Trinity, v. vi. /. 4. 
8 Trinity, v. vi. /. 2. 
8 Trinity, v. xi. /. I. 
10 Trinity, v. ii. /. 5. 

10 Trinity, v. v. /. 5- 

11 Trinity, v. i. /. 3. 
II Trinity, v. i. /. 5- 
13 Trinity, v. ii. /. 4. 
13 Trinity, v. ix. /. I. 
17 Trinity, v. ii. /. 3. 

20 Trinity, v. ii. /. 4. 

21 Trinity, v. i. /. 6. 
21 Trinity, v. vi. /. 6. 
21 Trinity, v. vii. /. 4. 
23 Trinity, v. iv, /. 2. 

23 Trinity, v. vii. /. 4. 
S.bef.Adv., v.\\. I. 5. 
S. Andrew, v. iii. /. i. 
S. Thomas, v. i, /. 2. 
S. Thomas, v. iii. /. 6. 
S. Thomas, v. vii. /. 4. 
Conv. of S. Paul, v. iii. /. I. 
Conv.of S.PauljZ/.xiv./. 2. 
Conv. of S. Paul,z/. xv. /. I. 
S. Michael, v.'\. l.\. 

S. Michael, v. iii, /. 8. 
S. Luke, V. xvii, /. 4. 
H. Comm., v. xvi. /. 2. 
Bur. of Dead, v. v. /. 5. 
Restoration, v. ii. /. i. 

I Advent, v. iii. /. i. 
7 Trinity, v, x. /. I. 

Easter Day, v. xiii. /. 2. 

3 Advent, v. iii. /. 2. 
Sexagesima, v. ii. /. 4. 

3 Easter, v. i. /. 5- 

4 Easter, v. iv. /. 7* 
Trinity, v. vi. /. 3. 

24 Trinity, v. x. /. 3. 
S. Peter, v. v. /. 4. 

SS. Sim.&Jud.,z/. i. I.^. 



36o 



ROV'D— RUED. 



Rov^d. 
But, while I r. or idly dream'd. 

Rover. 
To snatch the r. from the dangerous strand. 

Roving. 
Two ways alone his r. eye. 

Rovings. 
For moonlight r. in the fragrant glades. 

Royal. 
Guests rudely went and came, ...the r. Child. 
Three chosen bands, in r. state. 
With more than r. pomp, and pierce the skies. 
Heirs of more than r. race. 
Roll back, and, lo ! a r. train. 
Into a conqueror's r. feast. 
Nor had proclaim'd His r. birth. 
Our own, our r. Saint. 
Her r. offering brings. 

Rude. 
The changeful burden still of theirr. lawless cry, 
O'er the r. sandy lea. 
Their waves in r. alarm. 
Here in the coarse r. earth. 
Bare to the r. world's withering view. 
Under the r. and wasteful sky ! 
When r. and selfish spirits breathe too near. 
His face from r. reproachful gaze. 
But one poor fisher's r. and scanty store. 
And drown in r. tempestuous blaze. 
The world's r. furnace must thy blood refine. 
The r. bad thoughts, that in our bosom's night. 
Thus saints, that seem to die in earth's r. strife. 
Free from r. care and mirth. 
While from some r. and powerless arm. 
Our r. essays of love. 
Tempering r. hearts with calm angelic force. 

Rudely. 
Guests r. went and came, where slept, &c. 
To power or fame we r. press. 

Riider. 
Nor soil'd by r. breath. 

Be this our charm, mellowing Earth's r. noise. 
Too soon some r. sound. 

Rudest. 
Though the r. band assail her. 

Rued. 
Which else were r. too bitterly. 



I Easter, v. ii. /. 5. 
Commination, v. iii. /. 8. 

22 Trinity, v. iv. /. I. 
I Trinity, v. ii. /. 2. 

Christmas Day, v. v. /. 6. 
S. Stephen, v. i. /. 6. 

3 Epiphany, v. vi. /. 6. 
Palm Sunday, v. i. /, 3. 

4 Easter, v. v. /. 4. 
7 Trinity, v. x. /. 5. 
Conv. of S.Paul, z/.v. /. 5. 
K. Charles M., v. v. /. 3. 
Restoration, v. viii. /. 3. 

1 Advent, v. v. /. 6. 

3 Advent, v. i. /. 2. 

2 Christmas, v. iii. /. 8. 

4 Lent, V. vi. /. 2. 
4 Lent, V. xii. /. 4. 

Th. bef. East. , v. i. /. 4. 
Good Friday, v. iv. /. 6. 
Good Friday, v. vi. /. 2. 
7 Trinity, v. iv. /. 3. 
II Trinity, v. vi. /. 3. 

23 Trinity, v. xiii. /. 2. 

24 Trinity, v. v. /. 3. 

S. Barnabas, v. viii. /. 5. 
S. Matthew, v. i. /. 4. 
S. Luke, V. vii. /. i. 
Catechism, v. vi. /. 2. 
Prayer at Sea, v. ii. I. 8. 

Christmas Day, v. v. /. 6. 
Conv. of S. Paul, v. viii. /. 4. 

4 Lent, V. i. /. 5. 

Wed. bef East. , v. x. /. 3. 

5 Trinity, v. vi. /. 2. 

I Epiphany, v. v. /. I. 
S. Peter, v. vi. /. 4. 



RUGGED — RUNS. 



361 



Then bolder scale the r. fell. 



Rugged. 
Ruin. 



R. below and wrath above. 

How do thy towers in r. lie. 

A vault of r. and decay. 

To r. : one by one. 

Light be the hand of R. laid. 

While on her death-bed, ere to r. hurl'd. 

Ritin^d. 
If all must be forsaken, r. all. 
Mourning the r. home he still must love, &c. 
At sight of r. altars, prophets slain. 
That by some r. homestead builds. 

Ruins, 
When Babel's very r. burn. 
We in the midst of r. live. 
Nor by the wayside r. let us mourn. 

Rule. 
Our darkness best may r. 
Till by such chords, as r. the choirs above. 
How He should r. , and she with full, &c. 
By our own niggard r. we try. 

Rulers. 
The R. of this Christian land. 
Ye r. of the earth. 

Rules. 
He shall descend, who r. above. 
...Who r. the world He plann'd. 

Rumour's. 
At R.''s angry din. 

Run. 
His daily course refus'd to r. 
A wondrous race they r. 
And to and fro the tidings r. 
Alas ! the weary course I r. ! 
And blood and fire have r. in mingled stream. 
Where all bright hues together r. 
The turbid waters brightening as they r. 
Their course will all be r. 
To r., untir'd, love's blessed race. 

Runit'sf. 
Thou r. at such a reckless pace. 

Runs. 
There is a book, who r. may read. 
Her thankful heart r. o'er. 



7 Trinity, v. vi. /. 5. 



Sexagesima, v. ii. /, 5* 
Th. bef. East., v. i. /. 2. 
Easter Day, v. x. /. 3. 
2 Easter, v. ii. /. 4. 
Whitsun Mon., v. i. /. 2. 
S. Michael, v. x. /, 3. 

I Lent, V. iii. /. 5. 
Th, bef. East., z/. i. /. 8. 

9 Trinity, v. iv. /. 5. 
Restoration, v. v. /. 4. 

Whitsun Mon., v. xiv. /. 2. 
I Trinity, v. ii, /, 5- 

1 Trinity, v. v. /. 7. 

2 Christmas, v. v. /. 8. 

4 Epiphany, v. vii, /. 7. 
Sexagesima, v. vii, /. 6. 
22 Trinity, v. ix. /. i. 

Evening, v. x. /, i. 
Purification, v. iv, /. 2. 

Whitsun Mon, , v. xiii. l. 4, 
S.Luke, V. iii. /. 3. 

5 Epiphany, v. xi. /, 2. 

I Christmas, v. 1, /. 2. 
Septuagesima, v. iv. /. 2. 
Good Friday, v. ii. /. 3, 
Whitsun Tues,, v. ii. /. 2, 

1 Trinity, v. i. /. 4. 

2 Trinity, z/. i. /. 3. 

3 Trinity, v. viii, /. 4. 

10 Trinity, v. ii. /, 4. 
Bur. of Dead, v. xiii. /. 3. 

Sexagesima, v. i. /. 2. 

Septuagesima, z^. i. /. i. 
3 Easter, v. v. /. 4. 



362 



RUNS — SACRED. 



Faith faster r. , but waits without. 
The veil is rais'd ; who ;-. may read. 

Rural. 
The secret love of r. things. 
From many a r. nook unthought of there. 

Rushed. 
The fires that r. on Sinai down. 

Rttshing. 
By r. waves and falling stars. 
Who, waken'd by* the r. midnight shower. 
The maniac's r. frenzy to reprove. 
A r., mighty wind. 
To make the r. fire-flood seem. 

Rustle. 
The leaves that r. near us seem to tell. 
The wild winds r. in the piping shrouds. 



Thou r. breeze so fresh and gay, 
The serpent's r. coils afliight 



Rustling. 



What r. Time has wrought. 
Sweep r. o'er each silken form. 



Ruthless. 



SABBA TH. 
Or like thy s. Cross. 

Sacred, 
And wiser Mary linger'd at Thy s. feet. 
Some shelter is in sight, some s. safe abode. 
For all the light of s. lore. 
Around the s. hill. 
Along the s. line. 
Risen, may embalm His s. name. 
The scrolls of s. lore. 
Break in upon her s. trance. 
The s. soul-enthralling strain. 
Dear s. haunts of glory and of woe. 
There is a spot within this s. dale. 
Thy s. form is gone. 
Sitting by turns beneath Thy s. feet. 
Seem'd s. in that hour. 
To heaj) the censer's s. fire. 
O never shall it set, the s. light. 
With all that s. is and sweet. 
The s. weeks, with unfelt pace. 
What echoes from the s. dome. 



S. Thomas, v. iii. /. 3. 
S. BarthoL, v. viii. /. i. 

S. Matthew, v. i, /. 6. 
All Saints, v. vi. /. 7. 

Whitsunday, v. iv. /. I. 

2 Advent, v. iii. /. 4. 
4 Epiphany, v. i. /. 2. 
4 Epiphany, v. iii. /. 4. 
Whitsunday, v. vii. /. 4. 
19 Trinity, v. v. /. 5. 

3 Trinity, v. iii. /. 3. 
Prayer at Sea, v. i. /. 5. 

Morning, v. ii. /. i. 
Whitsun Mon., v. iv. /. 5. 

Whitsun Mon. , v. ii. /. 6. 
15 Trinity, v. vi. /. 6. 



Prayer at Sea, v. iii. /. 6. 

I Advent, v. vii. /. 6. 

1 Advent, v. viii. /. 6. 

2 Advent, v. iv. /. 8. 

3 Advent, v. ii. /. 5. 
Circumcision, v. vii. /. 4. 

3 Epiphany, v. xi. /. 5. 
5 Epiphany, v. ix. /. 2. 

4 Lent, V. vi. /, 4. 
Palm Sunday, v. v. /. 4. 
Mon. bef East., v. vi. /. 5. 
Mon. bef East., v. viii. /. I. 
Easter Eve, v. i. /. 4. 
Easter Eve, v. v. /. 3. 
Easter Mon., v. xi. /. 4. 

I Easter, v. vi. /. 5. 
3 Easter, v. iv. /. 5. 
S. aft. Ascen., v. xii. /. 5. 
Trinity, v. iv. /. 2. 
Trinity, v. xvi. /. I. 



SACRED — SAD. 

Upon this s. beach. 

Are heard her s. tones, &c. 

Where souls with s. hunger sighing. 

Here lay His limbs, and here His s. head. 

Most s., most Thine own. 

Ye to the s. Hermit duteous brought. 

For s. song, Joy's golden mean. 

May learn the s. air, &c. 

When trembling at the s. rail. 

The s. nuptial hall. 

Of converse high, and s. home. 

Thou voice of s. song. 

And loves thy s. mirth. 

As in the S. Land, the shadows fall. 

The breath of s. song. 

As, in this s. hour and still. 

Sacrifice. 
God will provide for s. 
O could we learn that s. 
Who s. the blind and lame. 
Like birds of evil wing, to mar our s. 
O most entire and perfect s. 
Breathes sweeter than whole years ois. below. 
His dove-like soul — best s. 
Fresh from th' atoning >r. 
That precious s. 

Keeps back our glorious s. to-day. 
Absolv'd, in thankful s. to part. 



Like s. wine. 



Sacrificial. 
Sad. 



Oh ! by Thine own s. burthen, borne. 

Thy s. eye rests upon Thy faithful few. 

Why then, in s. and wintry time. 

High Heaven in mercy to your >r. annoy. 

S. on thy lonely heart. 

Who, through the world's s. day of strife. 

And the s. burthen press'd Him so to earth. 

Why Autumn should be s. 

Like a s. vision told for joy at morn. 

So let Thy turtle-dove's s. call arise. 

Till Thy dear love to blot the s. account. 

S. -hearted riiothers heave, that wakeful lie. 

Our heart's s. secret to the silent air. 

In s. and weary thought. 

S. dawn of cheerless day ! 

Written in balm, s. heart, for thee. 



363 

5 Trinity, v. xii. /. 4. 
20 Trinity, v. ii. /. 5. 
S. bef. Adv., v. vi. /. 7. 
S.Thomas, v. iii. /. 7. 
Annunciation, v. ii. /. 6. 
S. Michael, v. iv. /. 7, 
SS. Sim. & Jud. , v. vii. /. 4. 
Catechism, v. ii. /. 3. 
Confirmation, v. ix. /. I. 
Matrimony, v. iii. /. 8. 
Matrimony, v. vii. /. 3. 
Commination, v. i. /. 2. 
Prayer at Sea, v. ii. /. 4. 
K. Charles M., v. iv. /. 2. 
Restoration, v. i. /. 3. 
Ordination, v. v. /. 4. 

Morning, v. viii. /. 4. 
Morning, v. xii. /. i. 
Epiphany, v. xiv. /. 3. 
Mon. bef East,, v. ix. /. 6. 
Tues. bef East. , v. ix. /. 2. 
S.bef Adv., v. x. /. 8. 
Purification, v. x, /. 3. 
H. Comm., v. iii. /. i. 
H. Baptism, v. iv, /. 3. 
Commination, v. i. /. 8. 
Commination, v. vi, /. 5. 



Circumcision, v. iii. /. I. 

Evening, v. xi. /. I. 

1 Advent, v. vi. /. 2. 

2 Advent, v. ii, /. i. 
Christmas Day, v. x. /. 5. 
Circumcision, v. xv. /. 2. 

2 Epiphany, v. xii, /. 3, 
Tues, bef. East,, v. iii. /. 2. 

3 Easter, v.\. I. 2, 

3 Easter, v. iii, /, 7* 
5 Easter, v. iii, /, i. 
5 Easter, v. v, /, 4. 
5 Easter, v. viii, /, 4. 
3 Trinity, v. iii, /, 4, 
5 Trinity, v. iii, /, 2. 

5 Trinity, v. ix, /, 2. 

6 Trinity, v. iii. /. 4. 



k 



364 SAD — SAFELY 

If long and s. thy lonely hours. 

Lord, by Thy s. and earnest eye. 

Mindful of that s. vision, which in thought. 

Thou know'st our service s. and hard. 

With s. but unaffected smile. 

By the s. couch whence hope hath flown. 

From her s. couch she sprang forlorn. 

Yet deem not, on such parting s. 

So s. a sigh to heave. 

S. languors through the summer day. 

'Tis >r. — but yet 'tis well, be sure. 

And to her own s. music smile. 

A mourner's tale of shame and s. decay. 

Who singly bore the world's s. weight. 

S. lonely dreams in crowded hall. 

SadderHd. 
Or if perchance a s. heart. 

Saddening. 
Yet are there s. sights around. 

Sadder. 
That Thou might'st live... a s. death to see. 
What s. scene can angels view ? 

Sadly. 
While s. round them Israel's children look. 
Is wandering s. on. 
He look'd to Heaven, and s. sigh'd. 
Had taught the... air their s. thrilling parts. 
Was veil'd in s. -soothing gloom. 

Sadness. 
Sing, my s. to reprove. 
A moment's shade of s. brook. 
It shines for us in vain, while drooping s. 
Thou shall have joy in s. soon. 

Safe. 
Some shelter is in sight, some sacred s, abode. 
To trust them in His arms, for ever j-. embrac'd. 
To that dear home, s. in Thy wounded side. 
S. on the steps of Jesus' throne. 
Is gently lur'd to one s. nest. 
S. in the bosom of thy GoD. 
Never so s. as when our will. 
Warm'd underneath the Comforter's s. wing. 
Transferr'd, where he shall s. behold. 

Safely. 
Through sleep and darkness s. brought. 
Two oceans s. past. 
Like wounded pilgrims s. laid. 



11 Trinity, v. iv. /. 3. 

12 Trinity, v. vii. /. 5. 

17 Trinity, v. ii. /. 5. 

18 Trinity, v. xix. /. I. 

19 Trinity, v. vi. /. 6. 
19 Trinity, v. vii. /. 2. 
S. Thomas, v. ii. /. 6. 
S. Mark, v. ii. /. I. 

SS. Phil. & Jas., V. v. /. 2. 
SS. Phil. & Jas. , V. vi. /. 3. 
S.Luke, V. xiii. /, i. 
SS. Sim. & Jude, v. iii. /. 4. 
Commination, v. i. /. 7. 
Accession, v. iv. /. 3. 
Accession, v. iv. /. 6. 

S S.Sim. & Jude, v. ix. /. i, 

4 Advent, v. xii. /. i. 

H. Innocents, v. v. /. 8. 
14 Trinity, v. iii. /. 3. 

9 Trinity, v. i. /. 2. 

10 Trinity, v. ii. /. 2. 
12 Trinity, v. ii. /, i. 
S.bef Adv.,z/. vii. /. 8. 
Visit, of Sick, v. vi. /. 2. 

I Epiphany, v. vi. /. 7. 
Whitsun Mon., v. x. /. 5. 
I Trinity, v. v. /. 3. 
S S.Phil. & Jas. , z/. xi. /. i. 

I Advent, v. viii. /. 6. 
H. Innocents, v. vi. /. 8. 
Good Friday, v. x. /. 5. 
I Easter, v. v. /. 5. 
Trinity, v. xii. /. 2. 

11 Trinity, v. viii. /. 2. 
16 Trinity, v. v. /. 3. 
S.Barnabas, v. iii. /. I. 
S. Matthew, v. vi. /. 3. 

Morning, v. vi. /. 3. 
Quinquagesima, v. vi. /. 2. 
Good Friday, v. vii. /. 4. 



SAFELY — SAINTS. 

For well she knows... where they mayj. hide. 
S. before our God we stand. 
There to glide home, there s. cling. 

Safe/ly. 
Then may the mibodied soul in s. fleet. 
The martyr's cell no s. lends. 

Sage. 
Shepherd and s. may find. 
Yet liv'd in bard or s. 
No s. 's rod may track their ways. 

Sa^-es, 
What s. would have died to learn. 

Sailor^s. 
Will the storm hear the s. 'j- piteous cry ? 
The s.^s untried arms are cross'd. 

Sailors. 
So home-bound s. spring to shore. 
Like s. shipwreck'd in their dreams. 

Sai7it 
Seems like a s. to rove. 
Meanwhile with every son and s. of Thine. 
The s. beside the ocean pray'd. 
But glide awhile from s. to s. 
The grey-hair'd s. may fail at last. 
But hero ne'er or s. 
Look on this s. , and learn to frame. 
To the least s. below. 
Look in, and see Christ's chosen s. 
The s. is in his bonds again. 
And upon S. or Angel spend. 
Our own, our royal S. , &c. 



On every s. head. 

Came hovering to our s. sires. 

O'er s. sons untimely dead. 

Those s. brows so hoary. 



Sainted. 



Saintlike. 



Saints. 



S., parted by a thousand year. 

The s. , like stars, around His seat. 

The s. above are stars in Heaven. 

What are the s. on earth ? 

The S. his spoils divide. 

Thy s. have prov'd the faithful word. 

On s. to light. 

Hear thine own King, the King of S. 



365 

3 Easter, z>. v. /. 8. 

13 Trinity, tj. xix../. 2. 
Commination, v. iv, /. 6. 

2 Lent, 7J. V. /, I. 
S. Luke, v. xiv. /. 3. 

Christmas Day, v. vii. /, 4. 

4 Trinity, v. xiii. /. 4. 
S. Luke, V. ii. /. 2. 

Catechism, v. viii. /. 3. 

2 Lent, V. iii. /. i. 
S.bef. Adv., v. i. /. 7. 

Quinquagesima, v. vi. /. i , 
Whitsun Tues. , ■v. ii. /. 3. 

3 Advent, v. iii. /. 2. 
Easter Eve, z/. v. /. i. 
Easter Mon., v. xi. /. i. 
Whitsun Tues., v. xiii. /. 3. 
8 Trinity, v. xii. /. I. 

10 Trinity, v. iv. /. 5. 
S. Andrew, v. v. /. 3. 
Conv. of S. Paul, z>. x. /, 6. 
S. Luke, v. ix. /. i. 
S. Luke, V. xi. /. 2. 
Gun. Treas., v. iv. /. 3. 
K.Ch. Martyr, z/. v. /. 3. 

Whitsunday, z^. iv. /. 4. 
8 Trinity, v. ii. /. 2. 
Visit, of Sick, v. ii. /. 6. 

25 Trinity, v. viii. /. 3. 

Circumcision, v. ix. /. 3. 
Septuagesima, -u. v. /. 3. 
Septuagesima, z>. vi. /. i. 
Septuagesima, v. vi. /. 2. 

3 Lent, V. i. /. 4. 

4 Easter, tj. ii. /. 4. 
S.aft. Ascen. , z/. xii. /. 6. 
Whitsun Tues., z>. v. /. 2. 



366 SAINTS — SAND. 

And will the S. in Heaven dare weep ? 

This witness bore the s. of old. 

And set My s. before thee in the way. 

Leaving a glorious track, where s. , new-born. 

Martyrs and s. — each glorious day. 

And still the s. rejoicing there. 

The s. of God their several ways. 

Companion of the 6". ! 'twas thine. 

When s. beneath their Saviour's eye. 

Thus s. , that seem to die in earth's rude strife. 

His herald s. the Saviour sent. 

Rises for that proud world the J. '...prayer. 

Ye soar those elder s. to meet. 

Sake. 
Baptiz'd in blood for Jesus' s. 
Now for Thy glory's s. 
O spare Thy rebels for Thine own dear s. 
Yet for love's s. 

Once bleeding, now triumphant for my s. 
Is ours, to leave for Thy dear s. 
To bear with dimness for His s. 
A drop of water — for love's s. 
To nurse for Jesus' s. 
For Jesus' s. in agony serene. 

SaUed. 
S. with fire they seem, to show. 

Salufmg. 
S. sorrow as you may. _ 21 Trinity, v. ii. /. 2. 

Sahaiion. 
And love towards men of love — s. and release. Christmas Day, v. ii. /. 6. 

Sa77ie. 
The void was still the s. 
The s. that won Eve's matron smile. 
All seems the s. 

Some constant mind may draw us still the s. 
Since in the s. bright glass we read. 
E'en as He goes ; with the s. human heart. 
With the s. godlike train. 
Why, at the s. fond bosom fed. 
Till the s. prayer were duly said. 

Sand. 
Where on the s. Thy step appears. 
Where slowly, round his isles of s. 
As breezes strew on ocean's s. 
Where all around on mountain, s., and sky. 
Along the level s. 



II Trinity, 7a v. /. 6. 
13 Trinity, v. xi. /. I. 
20 Trinity, v. iv. /. 7. 
23 Trinity, v. xii. /. 3. 
S. bef. Adv., 7/. viii. /. 5. 
Purification, v. xv. /. 3. 
S. Mark, v. iii. /. 5. 
S. Mark, v. v. /. i. 
S. Mark, v. vi. /. 4. 
S. Barnabas, v. viii. /. 5. 
SS. Sim. & Jude, v. v. /. 2. 
All Saints, 7/. vi. /. 8. 
All Saints, v. vii. /. 5. 

H. Innocents, v. iii, /. 5. 
5 Epiphany, v. i. /. 3. 
5 Easter, v. x. /. 4, 
5 Easter, z/. xi. /. 2. 
Ascen. Day, z/. v. /. 2. 
16 Trinity, v. viii. /. 3. 
S.Thomas, z/. viii. /. 6. 
Conv. of S. Paul, v. xi. /, 5- 
H. Baptism, v. vii. /. 4. 
K. Charles M., v. ii. /. 4. 

5 Lent, V. ix. /. i. 



13 Trinity, v. vi. /. 4. 
15 Trinity, v. iii. /. 3. 
17 Trinity, v. v. /. I. 
24 Trinity, v. viii. /. 4, 
S. Barthol., v. iv. /. 3. 
S. Michael, v. viii. /. 3. 
S. Michael, 7/. viii. /. 4. 
S. Luke, V. iv. /. 2. 
S. Luke, z/. iv. /. 4. 



2 Christmas, v. vi. /. 7. 
Whitsun Mon. , v. iii. /. 4. 
Whitsun Mon. , v. viii. /. 5. 
9 Trinity, z'. ii. /. 5. 
Conv, of S,Paul;Z/. i. /. 3. 



SANDS — SAVIOUR. 



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Sands. 
Of s. , that lie in lifeless sleep. 
Where over rocks and s. arise. 

Sandy. 
O'er the rude s. lea. 
Far seen across the s. wild. 

Sank. 
As when He said, Be still, and ocean s. to rest. 
Lies where it s. at Joshua's tntmpet call. 
S. down on scathed wing. 

Saian. 
Our frail... souls, His work and S.'s thrall. 
In that first strife, whence S. in despair. 



Safe. 



Saul. 



The Church in anxious musing s. 
We s. and talk'd of Jesus' death. 

While S., in wakeful trance. 

Save. 
This was the way Thou cam'st to s. , Sec. 
Art Thou riot by to soothe and s. ? 
Who own'd a god that could not s. 
Shall own Him strong to s. 
"Who died to heal, is ris'n to s." 
Call Thee to come and s. 
And knew not how, but knew his God would s. 
And sinners s. 
S., Lord, by Love or Fear. 
'Tis He can cheer thee, He can s. 
All but Himself to heal and s. 
Knowing Himself so strong to s. 
On those He came to s. 
He plung'd to s. His sheep. 
" Sinners to s., Christ Jesus came." 

Sav'd. 
Till we be s., and Thou ador'd. 
Martyrs and seers, the s. and lost. 

Savm^^. 
Cease not in all the world... His s. power. 
Thy s. health, O Lord. 

Saviour. 
Sun of my soul ! Thou S. dear. 
For ever on my S. 's breast. 
Descries by faith her S. 's form. 
Where erst our S. watch'd upon His knees. 
'Tis not, the S. born in David's home. 



2 Christmas, v. iii. /. 6. 
7 Trinity, v. i. /. 4. 

3 Advent, v. i. I. 2. 

5 Lent, V. ii. /. i. 

4 Epiphany, v. iii. /. 8. 

1 Trinity, v. i. /. 8. 
S.Michael, v. iv. /. 4. 

6 Epiphany, v. vi. /. 8. 
S. Michael, v. iv. /. 3. 

S. Thomas, v. v\. I. *]. 
Visit, of Sick, v. v. /. 8. 

Conv. of S. Paul, v. iv. /. 3. 

Sexagesima, v. v. /. 6. 
Sexagesima, v. x. /. 4. 
Ash- Wed., v. ii. /. 8. 

5 Lent, V. xi. /. 6. 
Good Friday, v. ii. /. 4. 
Easter Eve, v. iv. /. 4. 
Easter Eve, v. viii. /. 5- 
S. aft, Ascen., v. xiii. /. 6. 
Whitsunday, v. xi. /. 4. 
Whitsun Tues., v. v. /. 4. 
Whitsun Tues., v. xii. /. i. 
12 Trinity, v. ii. /. 8. 

S. Thomas, v. vi. /. 2. 
S. Michael, v. v. /. 2. 
H. Comm. , v. xi. /. 4. 

Whitsun Tues. , v. xvi. /. 2. 
S. Barthol., v. xvi, /. 3. 

S. Thomas, v. vii. /, 8. 
Purification, v. xii. /. 2, 

Evening, v. iii. /. i. 
Evening, v. vii, /. 4. 

2 Advent, v. iii, /. 8, 

3 Advent, v. ii. /. 6, 
Christmas Day, v. iii. /, 5. 



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SAVIOUR. 



The S. left for you. 

Could stamp the S.'s likeness true. 

Leave it in his S.'s heart. 

In Bethlehem, round the S. 's palace gate. 

A S. 's right, so dearly bought. 

Over our S. V lowly bed. 

Spread at the -5". 's word. 

The -5". cannot pass away. 

Love on the S. 's dying head. 

Cloth'd and in calmness, at his S. ^s feet. 

S. and God, arise. 

Then on th' incarnate S.'s breast. 

The S. lends the light and heat. 

And learn to bear their S. 's blaze. 

Thou art Thy S.'s darling — seek no more. 

And in thy lot unharm'd before thy S. stand. 

Sooner than where upon the S.'s friends. 

Till temper'd by the S. 's prayer. 

And with the S. 's life-blood wet. 

And kiss'd the S. 's feet. 

On whom the S. deign'd to breathe. 

My S. , can it ever be ? 

Should make their S. 's going gain. 

To win thee to thy S. 's side. 

Yet, yet awhile, offended S., pause. 

My S. 's pathway to His home above. 

Nay, gracious S. — but as now. 

Leads them the way our S. went. 

Creator, S., strengthening Guide. 

The -5". hides His face. 

By the kind S. at thy side. 

Why doth my S. weep ? 

His is a S.'s woe. 

And doth the S. weep ? 

What saw my gracious S. there ? 

The deaf may hear the -5". 's voice. 

From our dear S. 's face benign. 

Springs forth the S. 's blood. 

Thou, S. , art his Charmed Bower. 

The S. walking with His faithful Three. 

The S. 's voice unheard. 

Or can the S. 's blood endear ? 

First seek thy S. out, and dwell. 

Till he, too, see his S. plain. 

To search the S. 's tomb. 

Love thou thy S. still. 

In humble following of his S. dear. 



Christmas Day, v. xi. /. 2. 
S. Stephen, v. v. /. 2. 
S.John Evan., v. ii. /. 2. 
H. Innocents, v. i. /. 2. 
2 Christmas, v. i. /. 7. 
Epiphany, tj. vi. /. 4. 
2 Epiphany, v. vi. /. 2. 

2 Epiphany, z/. xv. /. 3. 

3 Epiphany, tj. xi. /. I. 

4 Epiphany, z/. iii. /. 6. 

5 Epiphany, tj. i, /. 4. 

6 Epiphany, v. xi. /. I. 
Septuagesima, z/. v. /. i. 
Ash- Wed., v. vii. /. 7. 
Mon. bef. East,, v. iv. /. 6. 
Th. bef. East. , v. vii. /. 8. 
Good Friday, v. ii. /. 5. 
Good Friday,, v. iii. /. 3. 
Good Friday, tj. iii, /. 4. 
Easter Tues., v. xi. /. 4. 

I Easter, v. vii. /. 2. 
4 Easter, v. i. /. I, 
4 Easter, z/. iv. /, 10, 

4 Easter, v. ix. /, 5. 

5 Easter, v. x. /. i. 
Ascen. Day, v. iii. /. 4. 
Ascen, Day, v. viii. /, i. 
S. aft, Ascen., v. viii, /. i. 

/Trinity, z/. i. /. I ; and 
( V. xxi. /, 3, 
4 Trinity, f. xxii. /. 2. 

7 Trinity, v. iii, /. 5. 
10 Trinity, zf. i, /. I, 
10 Trinity, v. iv. /. 8. 
10 Trinity, z/. vi. /. I. 
12 Trinity, zf. ii. /. 2. 

12 Trinity, z/. iv. /. I. 

13 Trinity, v. xviii. /. 2. 

18 Trinity, zj. v, /. 4. 

19 Trinity, v. ii. /. 5. 
19 Trinity, z/. ix. /. 6. 
22 Trinity, z/. viii. /. 2. 
S.bef. Adv., zj. i. I. 3. 
S. Andrew, v. vi, /, i, 
S. Andrew, zj. viii. /. 4, 
S. Thomas, v. iii. /. 2, 
S.Thomas, z/. ix. /. 2. 
S. Matthias, z>. iv. /. 2, 



SAVIOUR — SCATHED. 



Thy new-born S. smil'd. 

For He, thy Son and S. , vows. 

The S. gives a gracious boon. 

When saints beneath their S. V eye. 

As if thy S. had no part. 

New hearts before their S. ' ^ feet to lay. 

Your S. 's banner to display. 

My S. — dare I turn away? 

Hear them, kind S. — hear Thy spouse. 

By the dear mark her S. bore. 

And at their ,5'.'j' knees thy bright example own. 

But by the rising S. 'j light. 

Scale. 
Have met to s. the Heaven, 
Then bolder s. the rugged fell. 
To s. the mount and pierce the cloud. 

Scajt. 
When these dull ears shall s. aright. 
Too bright for us to s. 
The works of God to s. 
Owning Him God, who so could j. 
To look on clearer heavens, and s. 

Scanned. 
Till thou have s. His features well. 

Scanning. 
S. Thy gracious Providence. 

Scanty. 
But one poor fisher's rude and s. store. 

Scafd. 
When to her bird, too early s. the nest. 

Scarce. 
So frail a gem, it s. may bear. 
S. daring, through the twilight pale. 

Scarcely. 
Though s. now their laggard glance. 
And s. heard so high. 

Scare. 
Th' apostate Church to s. 

Scar''d. 
Not to be s. from that sure rest. 
^. with this smooth unbloody strife. 
Profan'd by worldly mirth, ors. by worldly fear. 

Scaring. 
And s. with base wild-fire light. 

Scathed. 
Sank down on s. wing, 

Bb 



369 

Annunciation, v. viii. /. 6. 
Annunciation, v. ix. /. 4. 
S. Mark, v. iv. /. 2. 
S. Mark, v. vi. /. 4. 
SS.Phil.& Jas.,e/.v. /. 3, 
S. Barnabas, v. v. /. I. 
S.John Bapt, v. vi, /. 7. 
H. Comm., v. iv, /, 4, 
H, Comm,, v. ix. /, i. 
Gun. Treas, , v. ii. /. 3. 
K, Charles M,, v. x, /, 4. 
Restoration, v. i. /, 4. 

Whitsun Mon,, v. x. I. ;^. 
7 Trinity, v. vi, /, 5, 
H. Comm., v. ii. /. 2. 

4 Advent, ■v. vi. /. 2. 
Quinquagesima,z/. xiii. /, 2. 

5 Lent, V. i, /. 6. 

S, Barthol., z/. ix. /. 3. 
S. Matthew, tj. ix. /. 5. 

S.Andrew, v. vi. /. 3. 

Evening, 7>. v. /. 3, 

7 Trinity, v. iv. /. 3. 

Commination, v. iv, /, 3. 



6 Epiphany, v. v. /. 5, 
S.Thomas, v. viii. /, 3, 

4 Advent, v. ix, /. i. 
20 Trinity, v. iii, /. 2. 

5 Lent, V. vi. /. 3. 

H. Innocents, v. iii. /. 7, 
Whitsun Tues., v. iii. /, 2. 
S. bef Adv., v. iii. /. 8, 

Matrimony, v. iii. /. 7. 

S. Michael, z>. iv, /, 4. 



370 



S. the ashes, be the arm. 



SCATTER — SCORN. 

Scatter. 
Scattered. 



She renders for each s. seed. 
The s. sheep at will may glean. 
The s. fragments Love can glean. 

Scattering: 
S. wise heart and crafty hand. 

Scejte. 
Like some bright angel o'er the darkling s. 
The s. , the glance, I dearest love. 
Or in some drearier s. Thine eye controuls. 
On every mountain- top God's chosen s. 
Skirts soberly the tranquil s. 
Oh ! who shall dare in this frail s. ? 
How quiet shews the woodland s. ! 

Scenes. 
Old friends, old s., will lovelier be. 
That o'er wild s. of ocean-war. 
Homely s. and simple views. 
These are not s. for pastoral dance at even. 
Farewell, for her, th' ideal s. so fair. 

Scent. 
The s. of water far away. 



S. and Star divine. 



Sceptre. 
Scholars. 



8 Trinity, v. iii. /. 2. 

S. Aft. Ascen., v. ii. /. 2. 

5 Lent, V. iii. /. 2. 

S. bef. Adv., v. x. /. 5. 

Whitsun Mon., z/. viii. /. 4. 

I Advent, v. x. /. 5. 
4 Advent, v. iii. /. 2. 
Easter Eve, v. ii. /. 5. 

9 Trinity, v. i. /. 5. 
21 Trinity, v. i. /. 5. 
S.Mark, v. i. /. i. 
All Saints, v. ii. /. i. 

Morning, v. ix, /. I. 
I Advent, v. iv. /. 3. 
I Epiphany, v. iii. /. 7. 

1 Trinity, v. ii. /. i. 
24 Trinity, v, xii. /. I. 

2 Christmas, v. vi. /. i. 
2 Easter, z/. x. /. i. 



Septuagesima, v. i. /. 3. 
Easter Tues., v. xiv. /. 3. 



And all the lore its s. need. 
And of our s. let us learn. 

Sciejice. 
Nor... Prophet's lore, nor 6". 'wondrous wand. 3 Advent, v. x. /. 6. 

Scope. 
Heaven's very gate, should s. allow. 

Scorching. 
Save when the s. whirlwinds heap. 
Without Thy s. blaze. 
To screen them from the s. blast. 



Scorn. 
So meekly up the hill of s. 
Our earthly gold Thou dost not s. 
Isaac's fond blessing may not fall on s. 
Not sullen, nor in s., like haughty man. 
Of Jesus suffering shame and s. 
Or, if she think, it is in s. 
We smile in s. , &c. 
I thought it J-. with Thee to dwell. 



S. Luke, V. xii. /. 3. 

2 Christmas, v. iii. /. 7. 
Quinquagesima, v. xi. /. 4. 
19 Trinity, v. iv. /. 4. 

Evening, v. xi. /. 2. 

3 Epiphany, v. x. /. 4. 
2 Lent, V. xiv. /. 3. 
Tu. bef. East. , v. v. /. 2. 
Good Friday, z*. v, /. 4. 
Easter Day, v. v. /. I. 
Easter Tues., v. ix. /, i, 
I Easter, v. iv. /. i. 



SCORN — SEA. 

'Tis not in pride or s. 

The pain, the shame, the s. , the loss. 

Nor may we s. , too proudly wise. 

What dost thou, but adore the sun, and s. 

...Yet breezes laugh to s. 

Christ is at hand, to s. or bless. 

The world, to hate and s. 

Scorned, 
The heart that s. a father's care. 
There we have s. , O false and frail ! 

Scornful. 
" Where is your Lord ?" she s. asks. 
Who shrinkest from a s. look. 
Who s. pass it with averted eye. 

Scorns^ 
Or Friendship ^. us, duly tried. 
The guilt that s. to be forgiven. 

Scourge. 
The s. of Heaven, to shake. 

Scourged. 
Till ye have s. the sins, &c. 

Scourging. 
Or how the thorns and s. brook. 

Screen. 
When Judgment shall undraw the j. 
Behind the blissful s. 
To s. them from the scorching blast. 
To slumber in your leafy s. 
For lack of leafy s. 
With burnish'd ivy for its s. 

Scroll. 
From Heaven upon that s. severe. 

Scrolls. 
The s. of sacred lore. 

Sculptor's. 
O for a i-.' J hand. 

Sea. 
Amid the howling wintry s. 
Meanwhile, if over s. or sky. 
Beside the barren s. 
The everlasting s. proclaims. 
Plain as the s. and sky. 
When all around he sees but s. and sky. 
And fast as evening sunbeams from the s. 
Then in the wide s. end. 
And I shall sink in yonder s. of light. 



10 Trinity, v. i. /, 6. 
10 Trinity, v. iii. /, 3. 
15 Trinity, v. v. /. 2, 
17 Trinity, v. viii. /. 5- 
23 Trinity, v. ix, /, 4. 
Conv. of S, Paul, 7/. viii./. 5, 
Gun. Treas. , v. i, /. 4. 

Trinity, v. xvii. /. i. 
S.bef Adv., v. ix. /. i, 

Easter Day, v. vi. /. i. 
Whitsun Tues, , v. iv. /. 4. 
20 Trinity, z'. v. /. 7. 

Good Friday, v. iv. /. 4. 
12 Trinity, v. iv. /. 5. 

8 Trinity, v. i. /. 3. 
Commination, v. v. /. 8. 

Whitsun Tu., v. iv. /. 3. 

Ash- Wed., v. vii. /. 8. 

4 Lent, V. viii. /. 2. 
19 Trinity, v. iv. /. 4. 
25 Trinity, v. i. /. 7. 
S. Matthew, v. iii. /. 2. 
Bur. of Dead, v. iii. /. 3. 

14 Trinity, v. v. /. 3. 

5 Epiphany, v. ix. /. 2. 
2 Easter, v. i. /. i. 

Evening, v. ix. /. 3. 

4 Advent, v.. xi. /. i. 

5 Epiphany, v. ^vi. /. 2. 
Septuagesima, v. ix. /. 3. 
Septuagesima, v. xi. /. 4. 
2 Lent, e/. iii. /. 3. 

M. bef East., v. vii. /. 3. 
Easter Mon., v. v. /. 3. 
Ascen. Day, v. iv. /. 4. 



372 SEA — SEARCHING. 

In Asia's s. -like plain. 

The wonders of Thy s. and sky. 

Our bark at s. must ride. 

Towards that deep sulphureous s. 

And'as this landscape broad — earth, s. , and sky. 

Dipp'd in the s. of light. 

Storms on the wintry s. 

In worlds without a j-., unchanging orbs of bliss. 

Sea-bird. 
And stills the wailing x -b. on the hungry shore. 

Seal. 
Who on God's works no s. of Godhead find. 
God set His s. , and mark'd them for His own. 
They are the pledge and s. 
But should thankless silence s. 
S. thou my iips and guard the way. 
And seek a surer pledge — a s. 
Except Thine hand and s. he show. 
Where can Thy s. be found ? 
Thou who didst s. by Thy descending Dove. 
Set Thy baptismal s. upon our brow. 
The s. of glory won and pledge of promis'd rest. 
Bear, to the end. Thy Spirit's s. 
And ask of them sweet pardon's s. ! 
When the last wondrous s. unclos'd- 

Sealed. 
And may Thine ear, that s. seems. 
The breath that our redemption s. 
Though with s. eyes awhile they walk. 
Ye heralds s. 

Have s. Thy welcome and his love. 
What God's approving word hath s. 

But happiest ye, who s. and blest. 

Seaman^s. 

Far, far away, the home-sick s. ' j hoard. 

Search. 

To s. the deepening mystery. 

Thou long'st to s. them all. 

To s. and spoil the holy ground. 

To s. the Saviour's tomb. 

Searcher. 

Dread S. of the hearts. 

Searching. 

My s. rapturous glance I throw. 

Deep in the heart, her s. view. 

The s. sun, the open sky. 

Or what if Heaven for once its s. light. 



Whitsun Mon., v. iii. /. 3. 
Trinity, v. ii, /. 3. 
5 Trinity, v. xi. /. 2. 
7 Trinity, v. ii. /. 5' 
20 Trinity, v. vi. /. 5- 
Purification, v. vii. /. 2. 
SS.Phil.& Jas.,^/.vi./. 4. 
Prayer at Sea, v. v. /. 8. 

7 Trinity, v. iv. /. 6. 

3 Advent, v. v. /. 6. 

H, Innocents, v. iii. /. 4. 
Circumcision, v. iv. /. i. 
Palm Sunday, v. v. I. I. 
12 Trinity, v. ix. /. 4. 
S, Andrew, v. iv. /. 3. 
S. Matthias, v. ix. /. 4. 
S. Matthias, v. x. /. I . 
S. Matthias, v. xii. /. 2. 
S. Michael, v. ix. /. 7. 
All Saints, v. iv. /. 8. 
Confirmation, v. iii. /. 4. 
Visit, of Sick, v. iv. I. 4. 
Ordination, v. ii. /. 2. 

5 Epiphany, v. i. /. 5. 
Whitsun Tues. , v. xii. /. 4. 
S. Thomas, v. v. /. 3. 
S.John Bapt., v. vi. /. 5- 
S. Peter, v. v. /. 2. 
S. Barthol., v. xii. /. 2. 
H. Baptism, v. vii. /. I. 

Prayer at Sea, v. iii. /. i. 

Trinity, v. ii. /. 2. 

8 Trinity, v. viii. /. 4. 
II Trinity, v. i. /. 6. 
S. Thomas, v. iii. /. 2. 

S.Matthias, z/. xii. /. i. 

Evening, v. iv. /. 2. 

I Christmas, z/. viii. /. 4. 

4 Lent, V. V. /. 4, 
24 Trinity, v. v. /. I. 



SEAR'd — SECURE. 

Sear'd. 
Till the s. taste from foulest wells. 

Season. 
Pay, for soft rains in s. given. 
The s, 's flight unwarn'd we mark. 
Or, when soft showers in s. fall. 
Twice in her s. of decay. 
A random shaft in s. sent. 

Seat 
And when he takes his s. 
The saints, like stars, around His s. 
Bade the meek Publican his gainful s. forsake. 

SeaUd, 
And like a Queen new s. on her throne. 



373 



Second. 
The covenant of our s. birth. 
But when He came the s. time. 
Still travailing in s. birth. 
. . . Were all his s. life. 

Secret. 
The s. this of Rest below. 
The s. of their unknown woe. 
He who in s. sees, perchance. 
So still and s. is her growth. 
What s. miracle of love. 
Our heart's sad s. to the silent air. 
God's s. love and power. 
The s. load might know. 
How few the happy s. find. 
And thou shalt know what s. spell. 
Alone our s. throbbings, &c. 
And sweeten every s. tear. 
And blissful dreams in s. shar'd. 
In s. how He died. 
The s. of the Lord is theirs. 
Thy s. work of love to see. 
The s. lore of rural things. 
Because their s. souls a holy strain repeat. 
To hear their s. sighs. 

Secretly. 
Or lighten'd s. by Love's endearing wiles. 

Secrets. 
The s. of that deep. 

Secure. 
The eye first finds thee out in thy s. repose. 



2 Epiphany, v. v. /. 3. 

Morning, v. iii. /. 3. 

2 Advent, v. iv. /. 6. 

14 Trinity, v. iv. /. 5. 
S.John Bapt., v. i. /. i. 
S. Luke, V. vii. /. 2. 

4 Epiphany, v. iii. /. 5. 
Septuagesima, v. v. /. 3. 
S. Matthew, v. v. /. 8. 

17 Trinity, v. iii. /. 2. 

5 Easter, v. x. /. 6. 
Whitsunday, v. iii. /. I. 
19 Trinity, v. viii. /. 3. 

23 Trinity, v. vii. /. 2. 

Morning, z/. xv. /. 4. 

6 Epiphany, z/. i. /. 4. 
Ash- Wed., z'. vi. /. 2. 
4 Lent, z/. vii. /. i. 

4 Easter, v. iv. /. 9. 

3 Trinity, v. iii. /. 4. 

4 Trinity, z/. xv. /. 2. 
10 Trinity, z/. iv. /. 6. 

15 Trinity, z/. vii. /. 3. 
19 Trinity, v. ix. /. 3. 

24 Trinity, v. iii. /. 2. 
S.bef. Adv., v. v. /. 4. 
S. Andrew, z/. ii. /. 2. 
S.Thomas, z/. v. /. 2. 
Purification, z'. i. /. 3. 
S. James, z/. vi. /. 4. 
S. Matthew, z/. i. /. 6. 
S. Matthew, v. iv. /. 8. 
Gun. Treas., v. vi. /. 2. 

S. Barnabas, v. vii. /. 8. 

S.Michael, v. v. /. 4. 
I Advent, v. xi. /. 6. 



374 

Youth's lightning-flash of joy s. 
Nor deem our shelter all s. 

S. leaves her young. 

For life's s. wild. 

For the false world's s. spell. 



SECURE— SEEK ST. 



Secu7'ely. 
Seducing. 

Seed. 



First Father of the holy s. 

Chiefly for Aaron's s. she spreads her wings. 

She renders for each scatter'd s. 

But on the chosen s., from age to age. 

For us her true though fallen s. 

To nurse, on earth, the heavenly s. 

Seeds. 
One moment, and the s. of life shall spring. 

Seek. 
S. we no more, &c. 

Pass Babel quick, and s. the holy land. 
With face unveil'd, is He they go to s. 
We may look home, and s. in vain. 
And wilt thou s. again ? 
The mountain farther lies — there s. thy goal. 
Fondly we s. the dawning bloom. 
Thou art thy Saviour's darling — s. no more. 
Who s. the martyr's diadem. 
Have we not still our faith to s. ? 
To s. on earth a Christian's bliss. 
And voices, that forbid to s. 
The herbs we s. to heal our woe. 
Yet not at once to s. the skies. 
They muse, whom God hath set to s. 
Nor fainting turn to s. thy distant home. 
Nor fear to s. Him farther in the v^^ild. 
S. joy unmix'd in charity. 
" 'Tis Thee," he cries, "not Thine, I s." 
To pray for nought, to s. to none, but Thee. 
There s. his answer when the world reproves. 
And s. a surer pledge, &c. 
First s. thy Saviour out, &c. 
By Cherith's side we s. in vain. 
S. ye to sit enthron'd by Me ? 
Where should ye s. Love's perfect smile ? 
While Monarchs s. thee for repose. 

Seek'st. 
Thou s. to warn us, not confound. 



SS.Phil,&Jas,,z',vii./, I. 
S. Luke, V. xiii, /, 3, 

2 Christmas, v. vi. /. 4. 

22 Trinity, v. v. /. 4. 
S. Luke, V. xii. /. 4. 

I Easter, v. i. /. i. 
5 Easter, v. vi. /. 4. 
S. aft. Ascen. , v. ii. /. 2. 
S. Matthias, v. x. /. 2. 
H. Comm., v. ix, /, 4. 
Matrimony, v. v. /. 6. 

Prayer at Sea, v. v. /. 5- 



Morning, v. xv. /. i. 
3 Advent, v. vi. /. 3. 

3 Advent, v. xi. /. 3. 

2 Epiphany, v. xiv. /. I. 

4 Epiphany, v. vi. /. i. 
I Lent, V. vi. /. 7. 

4 Lent, V. iii. /. r. 
Mon. bef. East. , v. iv. /. 6. 
Wed. bef East., e^. iv. /. 10. 
Th. bef. East., z/. v. /. 4. 
Easter Day, v. viii. /. 2. 
Easter Tues, , v. vii. /, 3, 
I Easter, v. viii. /. 4. 
Whitsun Tues., z/. xiii. /, 2. 

5 Trinity, v. iii. /. 3. 
7 Trinity, v. iii. /, 3. 
7 Trinity, v. x. /. 3. 

12 Trinity, v. i. /. 4. 

13 Trinity, v. vii, /, 2, 
17 Trinity, v. xii. /. 2. 
21 Trinity, v. vii. /. 3. 
S. Andrew, v. iv. /. 3. 
S.Andrew, v. vi. /. i. 
S. John Bapt, v. ii. /. 3. 
S. James, v. ii. /. i. 
Matrimony, v. iv. /. 6. 
Accession, v. v. /. 2. 

I Christmas, v. vi, /. 4. 



SEEKING — SELF, 



375 



Seeking. 
S. how near they may unharm'd remain. 
Yet s. the most holy place. 
Untimely s. here the peace of Heaven. 
Still s. precious things untold. 

Seeks. 
The wanderer s. his native bower. 

Seem. 
He, though he s. on earth to move. 
I s. to hear the Judge's call. 
And there are souls that s. to dwell. 
I s. to soar in vision bright. 

Seemed. 
Love masters Agony ; the soul that s. 
For with that triumph s. to float. 

Seems. 
S. like a saint to rove. 
And s. it hard, thy vernal years ? 
S. it to thee a niggard hand. 
All s. the same : but enter in and see. 
S. bent some mighty deed to do. 
He s. , as by the door he waits. 
It s. not to th' entranced ear. 



We who have s. Thy Son. 
S. at Thy side in woe. 



Seen. 



Seer. 



The loving and beloved S. 

That is the heart for thoughtful s. 

That favour'd s. — but where shall he be found 

Seers. 
Ye vaulted cells, where martyr'd s. of old. 
More than Thy s. we know. 
And s. would mourn on S ion's hill. 
Martyrs and s. , the sav'd and lost. 

Sees. 
He s. them all — no other view. 
He s. , He s. their wrong. 
To think he s. the Lord. 



The wandering heart to s. 

S. of heaven and you partake. 
Pass'd s. o'er His spright. 



Seize. 



Seldom. 



E'en Mercy's s. her face must hide. 
Who blindly s. or sense adore. 



Self. 



I Lent, V. ii. /. 8. 
5 Lent, V. viii. /. 5- 
9 Trinity, v. iii. /. 3. 
13 Trinity, v. xi. /. 3. 

16 Trinity, v. xi. /. I. 

S.Stephen, v. vi. /. i. 
Sexagesima, v. iii. /. 5. 
Wed. bef. East. , v. vi. /. I . 
S.James, v. v. /. 2. 

Tues. bef. East. , v. xiii. /. i . 
Restoration, v. iii. /. 4. 

3 Advent, v. iii. /. 2. 
Circumcision, v. xiv. /. 3. 

1 Easter, v. vi. /. i. 

17 Trinity, v. v. /. i. 
Conv. of S. Paul, v. ii. /. 2. 
S. Peter, v. xi. /. 4. 
Ordination, v. vii. /. 3. 

Quinquagesima, v. xii. /. 2. 
Easter Eve, v. iii. /. 2. 

Th. bef. East. , v. vi. /. 2. 
21 Trinity, v. v. /. I. 
? S.John Bapt., v. ii. /. 2. 

M. bef East., v. vi. /. i. 

2 Easter, v. x. /. 4. 

13 Trinity, v. xiii. /. 3. 
S. Barthol. , v. xvi. /. 3. 

S. Stephen, v. v. /. i. 
5 Lent, V. x. /. 6. 
S.Thomas, v. viii. /. 4. 

Restoration, v. ix. /. 3. 

Morning, v. iv. /. 4. 
SS.PhiL& Jas.,z/.vii./.2. 

I Lent, z'. vi. /. 4. 
13 Trinity, v. x. /. 2, 



376 



SELF — SEND. 



Dare touch Thy spouse, Thy very s. below. 
Thine own meek s. to me impart. 
Love's very s. , &c. 
Will His true s. impart. 

Self-accus' d. 
And s. -a. of sin and sloth. 

Self -chosen. 
But wandering in s. -c. ways. 
A God in anger, a s. -c. grave. 
Along their wild s. -c. maze. 

Self-commanding. 
And s.-c. hearts ensure. 

Self-condem n^d. 
Which s.-c. in owning Thee. 

Self-control. 
The curse of lawless hearts, the joy of j-.-^. 

Self-deceiver's. 
The s. -d. 'j dreary theme. 

Self-deceiving. 
Than s. -d. tears. 

Self-devotion. 
Come, S.-d., high and pure. 

Self -flattering. 
So dreams the heart s.-f, fondly dreams. 

Selfish. 
Yet in that throng of s. hearts untrue. 
And shame away the s. tear. 
When rude and s. spirits breathe too near. 
The s. spirit may o'ercome. 
O turn, and be thou turn'd ! the s. tear. 

Self-reproaching. 
Chill'd at her touch, the s. -r. soul. 



Clean hands, and a s. -r. mind 



Self-ruling. 



Taught in the s. -s. lap to kneel 
Over the s. -s. lines to bend, &c 



Self-same. 



In her s.-t. hour. 



Self-torturing. 
Sell. 



We barter life for pottage ; s. true bliss. 

Send. 
Her freshening billows s. 
Whom Love enthron'd would s., in aid. 



S. Matthias, v. ix. /. 2. 
S.James, v. iv. /. 7. 
Matrimony, v. v. /. 5. 
Gun. Treas., v. xiii. /. 4. 

6 Epiphany, v. x. /. 2. 

Epiphany, v. xi. /. 3. 

2 Lent, V. iii. /. 4. 
S. Luke, V. ii. /. 4. 

All Saints, v. ii. /. 6. 

Th. bef. East. , v. iv. /. 6. 

7 Trinity, 7/. ix. /. 6. 

6 Epiphany, v. viii. /. 2. 
14 Trinity, v. iii. /. 4. 
Wed. bef. East., z/. iii. /. i. 

Mon.bef East., v. y.. I. i. 

1 Advent, v. vi. /. i. 

5 Epiphany, v. v. /. 6. 
Good Friday, v. iv. /. 6. 
Trinity, z^. xvi. /. 2. 

3 Trinity, z'. viii. /. I. 

3 Trinity, v. ii. /, I. 

S. Andrew, v. vii. /. 3. 

S. Luke, V. iv. /. 3. 

K. Charles M. , z/. vii. /. 3. 

3 Easter, v. iii. /. 2. 

2 Lent, z'. xi, /. i. 

Easter Mon., v. ii. /. 4. 
S.aft.Ascen., z/. ix. /. 3. 



SENSE — SERENE. 



377 



Sense. 
Where not too deep for mortal s. 
May I call ye s. or learning. 
Touching the tremulous eye with s. of light. 
The traitor S. recalls. 

When the babe's kiss no s. of pleasure yields. 
Fill high the bowl, benumb His aching s. 
Their hearts from s. , &c. 
Who blindly self or s. adore. 



Visit our s. plain. 



Senses. 



Sent. 



Nor yet His Holy Spirit s. 
A random shaft in season s. 
His herald saints the Saviour s. 

Sentence. 
The s. is gone forth, the ground is curs'd. 
Where five proud cities lie, by...j. drown'd. 
With thine own lips to s. all thy sin. 

Separate. 
So, s. from the world, his breast. 

September. 
Waft him, thou soft S. breeze. 

Seraph, 
Not s. 'j wing for ever soaring. 
I mark Him, how by s. hosts ador'd. 
Thrice only might a s. V look. 
Tones that with s. hymns might blend. 
As with a s. 'j robe of fire. 
Our s. guardians wait. 
Be wafted from the s. choir. 
One known from all the s. band. 

Seraphim. 
But dropp'd from wings of s. 

Seraphs. 
Such joy o'er thee, as raptur'd s. know. 

Sere. 
Now wither'd, spent, and s. 
Out of yon s. and wither'd heap. 
'Mid wither'd hues and s., its lot be cast. 
Now every leaf is brown and s. 

Serene. 
Such is the bliss of souls s. 
Through court and... heaven ward course s. 
And met an eye s. 
And what most welcome and s. 



Evening, v. v. /. 4. 
I Epiphany, v. i. /. 3- 

4 Epiphany, v. i. /. 7. 

5 Epiphany, v. iii. /. 3. 
Mon.bef. East., v. ii. /. 4. 
Tues. bef East., v. iv. /. i. 
Wed. bef. East. , v. iii. /. 9. 

13 Trinity, v. x. /. 2. 

14 Trinity, z/. v. /. 8. 

S.aft. Ascen., v. viii. /. 5. 
S. Luke, V. vii. /. 2. 
SS.Sim.&Jud.,z/.v./. 2. 

Sexagesima, v. iv. /. 3. 
7 Trinity, v. ii. /. 6. 
Commination, v. vi. /. 3. 

13 Trinity, v. iii. /. i. 

Bur. of Dead, v. ii. /. i. 

6 Epiphany, v. ix. /. 5. 
Ascen. Day, v. v. /. 3. 
Whitsun Mon, , v. x. /. 4. 
Trinity, v. ix. /. 3. 

4 Trinity, v. xvii. /. 3. 
S. Michael, v. x. /. 2. 
Catechism, v. v. I. 3. 
Churching, v. i. /. 2. 

I Christmas, v. vii. /. 5. 
3 Trinity, v. x. /. 3. 

5 Lent, V. V. /. 3. 

12 Trinity, v. iii. /. 4. 
21 Trinity, v. iv. /. 6. 
All Saints, v. i. /. 2. 

Morning, v. xi. /. i. 
I Advent, v. x. /. 6. 
5 Epiphany, v. viii. /. 3. 
Quinquagesima, v. ix. /. i. 



378 

With upward eye they float s. 
And read in thy pale eye s. 
To regions where one thought s. 
S. or solemn, gay or bold. 
Endearing, firm, s. 
And learn to quit with eye s. 
Fervent old age and youth s. 
Reposing in decay s. 
In the fix'd brow s. 
And breathes s. and free. 
For Jesus' sake in agony s. 
Or fan them with Thine airs s. 



SERENE — SETTING. 



Serenely. 



Shall shine s. bright. 

Serener. 
Towards promis'd regions of s. grace. 

Serenest. 
Sweet thoughts are theirs, that breathe s. calms. 

Serious. 
A well of s. thought and pure. 
Thy s. sweet farewell. 

Serpent. 
The J.V rustling coils affright. 
A mother's arm a s. should embrace. 

Servant. 
To hide Thee from Thy j.'j- eyes. 
Only in glory, Lord, Thy sinful s. own. 
My s., let the world alone. 
By His own s. wash'd and blest. 
Now hath Thy s. seen. 
Thy s. 'j choice, O help us in our parts. 

Servants. 
Now... all her stores to heal Thy j-.' wrong. 
Preserve, good Lord, Thy s. ' ears. 
He sees His s. duly pair'd. 

Serve. 
To s. the Virgin-bom. 

Service. 
Thou know'st our s. sad and hard. 

Sets. 
Rises and s. th' unchanging day. 
S. round th' autumnal sun. 

Setting. 
Through shades of s. life can see, &c. 
Too surely, every s. day. 
The clouds that wrap the s. sun. 



Ash- Wed., v. vii. /. 6. 
Wed. bef East., v. iii. /. 7. 
S.bef. Adv., v. x. /. 7. 
S. Andrew, v. ii. /. 3. 
Annunciation, v. iv. /. 6. 
SS.Phil.&Jas.,^/. ix. /. 3. 
S S.Sim. & Jud.,?:'. vii. /. 2. 
All Saints, v. ii. /. 3. 
H. Baptism, v. ix. /. 3. 
Churching, v. iv. /. 4. 
K. Charles M., v. ii. /. 4. 
Ordination, v. ix. /. 4. 

25 Trinity, v. vi. /. 2. 
9 Trinity, v. ii. /. 3. 

S.Barnabas, v. iv. /. i. 

SS. Phil. &Jas.,z/. vii, 7.3. 
Restoration, v. vii. /. 3. 

Whitsun Mon.,z/. iv. /. 5. 
24 Trinity, v. vi. /. 3. 

Evening, v. iii. /. 4. 
Easter Eve, v. iii. /. 8. 

1 Easter, v. v, /, 4, 
Whitsun Tues., v. ix. /. 4. 
Purification, v. xii. /. I. 
S. Matthias, v. xii. /. 3. 

3 Lent, V. i. /. 6. 

12 Trinity, v. viii. /. 8. 

SS. Sim. & Jud.,z/. vi. /. 4. 

H. Baptism, v. vi. /. 4. 

18 Trinity, v. xix. /. I. 

2 Christmas, v. iv. /. 6. 
2 Epiphany, v. xvi. /. 2. 

1 Christmas, v. viii. /. 6. 

2 Epiphany, v. iii. /. I. 
2 Trinity, v. i. /. i. 



SETTING — SHADES. 

Red o'er the forest peers the s. sun. 
Tn front of yonder s. sun. 

The Dove must s. on the Cross. 

Seven. 
S. guilty realms at once, &c. 
While s. red altar-fires. 

Sevenfold. 
Through s. flames thine eye shall see. 
Draw, Holy Ghost, Thy s. veil. 

Several. 
Thus bad and good their s. warnings give. 
Where by their s. signs. 
The saints of God their s. ways. 

Severe. 
From Heaven upon that scroll s. 

Sever'd. 
Sweet visions of long-j. hearts to frame. 

Severely. 
They check the wandering eye, s. kind. 

Sex. 
And o'er the tenderer s. usurping ever most. 

Shade. 
Where rested once the Temple's stately s. 
In quiet ever, and in s. 
By the clear rill and palmy s. 
Ere her leaf can cast a s. 
Stand in the s., and hear. 
Far o'er the cedar s., some tower of giants old. 
Where lies the cypress s. so still and deep. 
Oft in Life's stillest s. reclining. 
In Jesus' burial s. 
Left orphans in Earth's dreary s. 
A moment's s. of sadness brook. 
So bright, while all in s. around her lay. 
Each to his rest beneath their parent s. 
The palm-tree's s. unwavering lies. 
Lily of Eden's fragrant s. 
His musings in the lonely s. 
In his own pleasant fig-tree's s. 
Now to green isles of s. and dew. 
Within the Church's s. 

Shades. 
Soft s. and gleaming lights are there. 
Through s. of setting life can see, &c. 
For the s. I leave behind. 



379 



23 Trinity, v. i. /. i. 
All Saints, z/. vi. /. 2. 

4 Easter, v. ix. /. 8. 

1 Christmas, v. i. /. 6. 

2 Easier, v. vi. /. 4. 

19 Trinity, v. ix. /. 5. 
Confirmation, v. vii. /. I. 

1 Advent, v. xii. /. i. 

2 Easter, v. vii. /. 5. 
S. Mark, 7/. iii. /. 5. 

14 Trinity, v. v. /. 3, 

24 Trinity, v. viii. /. 2. 

1 Lent, V. iv. /. 7. 
Sexagesima, v. vi. /, 6. 

3 Advent, ?/. viii. /. 3. 
Christmas Day, v. vii. /. 3. 

2 Christmas, v. viii. /. 6. 
I Epiphany, v. iv. /. 8. 

4 Epiphany, v. ii. /. 3. 

3 Lent, V. iv. /. 6. 
Mon. bef. East, , v. vi. /. 4. 
Wed. bef. East., v. v. /. 5. 
Easter Eve, v. vii. /. 4. 
S. aft. Ascen., v. ix. /. 5. 
Whitsun Mon. v. x. /. 5. 
17 Trinity, v. iii. /. 5. 
23 Trinity, z>. ii. /. 4. 
Conv. of S. Paul, v. i. /. 4. 
Annunciation, v. vii. /. 2. 
S. Barthol., v. ix. /. 4. 
S. Barthol., v. x. /. i. 
Confirmation, v. vi. /. 3. 
Bur. of Dead, v. x. /. 2. 

4 Advent, v. i. /. 3. 

I Christmas, v. viii. /. 6. 
I Epiphany, v. vi. /. 4. 



380 SHADES — SHAFTS. 

When chilly s. from gathering storm. 
And all the listless joy of summer s. 
And raise accusing s. of hours gone by. 
And s. impervious to the proud world's glare. 

Shadiest. 
Who in life's s. covert lie. 

Shadow. 
From where the holy s. lay. 
Where in her shadow, fast asleep. 
To worship pleasure's s. on the wall. 
Beneath the s. of His roof 
The s. of th' Almighty's cloud. 

Shadowing. 
Beneath His s. hand. 
The s. pillar stays. 

Shadows. 
Till, when the s. thickest fall. 
Or faint, or false, their s. prove. 
And dewy s. mild. 
Ye Paynim s. dark ! 
What time he saw, through s. dim. 
Their fearful s. cast. 
Shews where the distant s. rove. 
Of things divine the s. bright. 
Caught by earth's s. as they fleet. 
S. and boding night-birds fly. 
The s. sleep on, every slanting hill. 
Let us depart where s. cease. 
Bewildering s. rise. 
As in the Sacred Land, the s. fall. 

Shadowy. 
Each legend of the s. strand. 
Might set the s. realm from sin and sorrow free. 
Thy s. car went soaring on. 
For Fancy with her s. toys. 
Forc'd from his s. paradise. 
Who talk with God in s. glades. 
Like summer fields, beneath the s. clouds. 

Shady. 
Nor vainly smiles along the s. way. 

Shaft. 
The rankling s. of conscience hide. 
Recall the s. the murderer's hand has sped. 
A random s. in season sent. 

Shafts. 
And fish, like living s. that pierce the- main. 
To dull the s. of worldly harm. 



Easter Tues., v. ii. /. 3. 
I Trinity, v. ii. /. 4. 

3 Trinity, v. i. /. 3. 

K. Charles M., v. iii. /. 2. 

SS.Sim.& Jud.,z/.viii./. 4. 

1 Easter, v. iii. /. 5. 
Whitsun Mon., v. v. /. 5. 

17 Trinity, v. vii. /. 6. 
S. Andrew, v. vi. /. 2. 
Confirmation, v. \. I. i. 

13 Trinity, v. xix. /. 4. 

18 Trinity, v. iv. /. 2. 

2 Advent, v. vii. /. 7. 

4 Advent, v. iii. /. 4. 

2 Christmas, v. ii. /. 8. 

3 Lent, v. vi. /. 4. 

Th. bef. East. , v. vi. /. 3, 

2 Easter, v. ii. /. 2. 
Trinity, v. vi. /. 3. 

13 Trinity, v. iv. /. 2. 
13 Trinity, v. ix. /. 2. 
S.John Bapt., v. i. /. 7. 
All Saints, v. i. /. 8. 
H. Comm., v. xvii. /. 3. 
Gun. Treas., v. vi. /. 4. 
K. Charles M., v. iv. /. 2. 

3 Lent, V. vii. /. 3. 
Easter Eve, v. ii. /, 8. 

4 Easter, v. ii. /. 9. 
II Trinity, v. ii. /. 3. 
21 Trinity, v. vii. /. I. 
S. Matthew, v. i. /. 3. 
Prayer at Sea, v. i. /. 7. 

7 Trinity, tv. viii. /. 3. 

Ash- Wed., v. i. /. 2. 
2 Lent, z/. iv. /. 3. 
S. Luke, V. vii. /. 2. 

23 Trinity, v. x. /. 2. 
S. bef. Adv., v. vi, /. 3. 



SHAGGY — SHAPES. 



Shaggy. 
That winds unseen beneath the s. fell. 

Shake. 
The scourge of Heaven, to s. 

Shaking. 
S. their dewy tresses now the storm is laid. 

Shame. 
Up from your beds of sloth for s. 
Heirs though they were of sin and s. 
The deeper s. within her bum'd. 
They give their best — O tenfold s. 
And s. away the selfish tear. 
Of " one who bore our j." 
Then let the grief, the s. , the sin. 
Of Jesus suffering s. and scorn. 
Where... hearts their sin and s. may hide. 
S. on the heart that dreams of blessings gone. 
To humbled souls, that sink for s. 
If such there be, O grief and s. to think. 
Think on the s., that dreadful hour. 
The pain, the s., the scorn, the loss. 
They cannot brook our s. to meet. 
Lovest thou praise ? the Cross is s. 
To see lost Sion's s., &c. 
By our own s. alike and glory aw'd. 
O s. upon thee, listless heart. 
The first in s. and agony. 
6". on us, who about us Babel bear. 
A mourner's tale of s. and sad decay. 
When for an elder's s. the tear§. 

Shamed. 
Break out, and Faith be s. by the believer's sin. 
That never s. His Mother's kiss. 

Shame-fac' d. 
At once, not s. -f. or afraid. 

Shameless. 
And watch their s. and unholy glee. 

Shames. 
It J-. the weary heart to feel itself alone. 

Shape. 
To worship every monstrous s. 

Shapeless. 
What s. form, half lost on high. 

Shapes. 
What idol s. are on the wall pourtray'd. 



20 Trinity, v. iii. /. 5. 

8 Trinity, v. i. /. 3. 

4 Epiphany, v. iv. /. 8. 

I Advent, v. ii. /. 3. 
H. Innocents, v. iv. /. 7. 
Epiphany, v. xii. /. 3. 
Epiphany, v. xiv. /. i. 

5 Epiphany, v. v. /. 6. 

5 Epiphany, v. vii. /. 4. 
Ash- Wed., v. iv. /. 3. 
Good Friday, v. v. /. 4. 
Good Friday, v. x. /. 6. 
3 Easter, v. ii. /. 5. 
S.aft.Ascen., v'. vii. /. 5. 
3 Trinity, v. vii, /. I. 

6 Trinity, v. vii. /. I. 
10 Trinity, v. iii, /. 3. 

15 Trinity, v. iv. /. 6, 

16 Trinity, v. vii. /. I. 

17 Trinity, v. iii. /, i. 
S. Matthias, v. xi. /. 4. 
SS.Phil.&Jas.,z/. v. /. i. 
S.James, v. ii. /. 3. 

S. Matthew, v. ix. /, 7. 
Commination, v. i. /. 7. 
Gun. Treas., v. xv. /. 3. 

3 Epiphany, v. v. /. 6. 
Annunciation, v. vi. /. 2. 

S. Barthol., v. ix, /. 2. 

1 7 Trinity, v. v. /. 3. 

3 Epiphany, v. iii. /. 6. 

18 Trinity, v. xiii. /. 3. 
WhitsunMon., v. v. /. I. 
17 Trinity, v. v, /. 2. 



382 SHARE — SHELTER. 

Share. 
But of the joy they s. 
Were they — and now they s. 
O'ercome thyself, and thou mayst s. 
Their mutual s. in Jesus' blood. 
Creator of all hearts ! to own and s. 
Alike his love and greetings s. 

Shar'd. 
And blissful dreams in secret s. 
With whom we s. the cup of grace. 

Sharp. 
The dews oblivious : for the Cross is s. 
The Cross is s. , &c. 

Sharpest. 
Who pray for s. throbs of pain. 
Yet, to assuage her s. throes. 
The s. of th' Almighty's store. 
In s. perils faithful prov'd. 

Shattered. 
From Babel's s. wall. 
Here over s. walls dank weeds are growing. 

Shed. 
S. light that cannot change or fail. 
From o'er the ark were s. 
And fresh, as when it first was s. 
The sun through heaven has s. 
Half darkling, till their Master s. 
These gracious lines s. Gospel light. 
His Father's dearest blessing, s. 
Whose tears from age to age are s. 

Shedd'st, 
Thou s. thy light on all the year. 

Sheep. 
What though your wandering s. 
And yet these wilful wandering s. 
Both on the Shepherd and the s. 
Where hast thou left those few s. in the wild ? 
Did His dear lambs and s. commend. 
He plung'd to save His s. 
Whose joy is, to the wandering s. 

Shelter. 
Some s. is in sight, some sacred safe abode. 
Are we in s. or repose. 
Making thy heart a s. meet. 
Her eagle wings, to s. in the wild. 
Nor deem our s. all secure. 



5 Epiphany, v. x. /, 2. 
Easter Mon. , v. xii. /. 3. 
Whitsun Mon., v. xiv. /. 4. 
2 Trinity, v. viii. /. 2. 

24 Trinity, v. xii. /. 3. 
S. Luke, V. x. /. 2. 

S. Andrew, v. ii. /. 2. 
Visit, of Sick, v. vii. /. 3. 

Tu. bef East. , v. i. /. 2. 
Tu. bef. East. , z/. i . /. 3, 

6 Epiphany, v. \. I. 5. 
Sexagesima, v. v. /. 4. 
Sexagesima, v. x. /. 2. 
S. Peter, v. i. /. 3. 

Whitsun Mon., v. ix. /. 6. 
I Trinity, v. i. /. 3. 

Whitsun Tues. , v. xv. /. 4. 
13 Trinity, v. v. /. 4. 
1 8 Trinity, v. v, /. 3. 

25 Trinity, v. ii. /. 2. 
S.Thomas, v. v. /. 7. 
S. Matthew, v. viii.. /. i. 
Matrimony, v. vi. /. 5. 
Visit, of Sick, v. ii. /. 5. 

Easter Day, v. ii. /. 2. 

Christmas Day, v. x. /, 2. 
Whitsun Tues., v. i, /. 3. 
Whitsun Tues., v. xiv. /. 4. 
9 Trinity, v. iv. /. 3. 
S.Peter, v. ix. /. 3. 
S. Michael, v. v. /. 2. 
S.Luke, V. xvi. /. i. 

1 Advent, v. viii. /. 6. 

2 Trinity, v. ix. /. 2. 
Annunciation, v. vii. /. 5. 
S. John Bapt, , v. viii. /. 2. 
S. Luke, V. xiii. /. 3. 



SHELTER D — SHINE. 



383 



Sheltered. 
On s. nooks of Palestine ! 
6". beneath the coolest shade. 
That s. erst a thousand kings. 

Sheltering. 
On earth no s, bower. 
And winds have rent thy s. bowers. 
Beside the s. bower. 
A s. rock in Memory's waste. 

Shepherd. 
How, at the s.^s call, the lamb should die. 
S. and sage may find. 
The s. talks with God apart. 
Both on the S. and the sheep. 
The early s. 's way. 
Should watchful s. view. 
The S., He whose name is Good. 
To tell of the great S. 'j love. 

Shepherds. 
By wakeful s. Thou art found. 
Ye, who in place of s. true. 

Shew''d. 
The fiery sword that guarded s. it too. 
That s. the righteous suffering still. 

Shewing. 
S. how best the soul may cling. 

Shews, 
S. Him in every place. 
S. it not fair from yonder steep. 

Shield. 
The glorious dint a martyr's s. should bear. 
His steps to guide, his soul to s. 

Shine. 
For ever rise, and sing, and s. 
It fears in open day to s. 
They s. and s. with unexhausted store. 
They s. by giving back thy rays. 
Rise, J., and sing, thou captive thrall. 
Not e'en in healing cloudless s. 
Till we, too, faintly s. 
Sin cannot bear to see Thee s. 
Shall s. serenely bright. 
We dare not hope like Him to s. 
' The world to them is clos'd, and now they 
So glorious let Thy Pastors s. 
And oh ! if e'en on Babel s. 



1 Advent, v. ix. /. 4. 

6 Epiphany, v. v. /. 3. 
Whitsun Mon. , v. vii. /. 2. 

2 Christmas, z/. iv. /. 8. 

11 Trinity, v. iv. /. 4. 
25 Trinity, v. iii, /. 8. 
Confirmation, v. x. /. 3. 

H. Innocents, v. vii. /. 6. 
Christmas Day, v. vii. /. 4. 
5 Lent, V. iii. /. 5. 
Whitsun Tues. , v. xiv. /. 4. 
25 Trinity, z/. i. /. 4. 
25 Trinity, v. iv. /. 2. 
S. Peter, v. ix. /. 2. 
S. Luke, V. xvi. /. 2. 

Christmas Day, v. ix. /. 3. 
Accession, v. v. /. 5. 

Sexagesima, z/. xi. /. 3. 
Gun. Treas., v. xi. /. 3. 

Sexagesima, v. vii. /. 4. 

3 Advent, v. xi. /. 5. 
10 Trinity, z/. i. /. 3. 

H. Innocents, v. ii. /. 2. 
19 Trinity, v. ii. /. 4. 

4 Advent, V. xv. /. 4. 

3 Epiphany, v. v. /. 4. 
Mon. bef. East., v. iv. /. 5. 
Easter Day, z/. i. /. 4. 

4 Trinity, v. xviii. /. 3. 

12 Trinity, v. iv. /. 8. 

13 Trinity, v. xviii. /. 4. 
18 Trinity, z/. xii. /. 3. 
25 Trinity, z/. vi. /. 2. 
S.bef. Adv., v. viii. /. 2. 

J. S. Barnabas, v. iv. /. 5. 
S.John Bapt., v. ix. /. i. 
S. Matthew, v. ix. /. i. 



j84 



SHIN'D — SHORT. 



Where He to s. in mercy meant. 
Their earthly stains ; and spotless s. 

Shin^d. 
Since Christ on all hath s. 

Shines. 
A cloudless sun that softly s. 
\\. s., a pale kind star in winter's sky. 
-5". glorious on yon open grave. 
Where still He s. on Abraham's race. 
It s. for us in vain, while drooping sadness. 
Where heavenly mercy s. as free. 
Yet J. the light as thrilling clear. 
E'en through the veil of sleep it s. 

Shining. 
Left s. in the world with Christ alone. 

Shipwreck^ d. 
Like sailors s. in their dreams. 

Shoes. 
Put off thy s. from off thy feet. 

Shone. 
In sudden light they s. and heavenly harmony 
That He, by whom our bright hours s. 
S. ever with such deathless gleam. 
In one rich glory s. 

Shook. 
S. the great mother's womb. 
,5". from her plumes a downy shower. 

Shoot. 
Should cluster round thine healthiest s. ! 
And stars that s. through freezing air at even. 

Shore. 
When the s. is won at last. 
1 ike infants sporting on the s. 
Winding s. or deepening glen 
In spices from the golden s. 
So home-bound sailors spring to s. 
That angel wings may waft them to the s. 
Or whispering palm-leaves from the s. 
Lest on the eternal s. 

And stills the wailing sea-bird on the hungry s. 
To the bright s. of love. 
Nor deem thyself upon a desert s. 
The s. beyond of endless bliss. 
Upon th' eternal s. 

Short. 
Then turn thee, for thy time is s. 
By a s. pang of wonder cross'd. 



SB. Sim.& Jude,'j/.v./.4. 
All Saints, v. iv. /. 5. 

2 Trinity, v. v. /. 4. 

6 Epiphany, v. viii. /. 3. 
Mon, bef. East., v. x. /. 5. 
Good Friday, v. ii. /. 2. 

4 Easter, v. iii. /. 4. 

1 Trinity, v. v. /. 3. 

6 Trinity, v. iii. /. 3. 
14 Trinity, v. v. /. 2. 
S. Peter, v. vii. /. i. 

3 Advent, v. iii. /. 3. 
WhitsunTues., v. ii. /. 3. 

5 Lent, V. xiii. /. 4- 

.Christmas Day, v. iv. /. 6. 

2 Christmas, v. v. I. 'J. 
Easter Mon., v. xiv. /. 2. 
Conv. of S. Paul, v.\\\. I. 3. 

4 Trinity, v. xiv. /. 2. 
Confirmation, v. v. /. 4. 

Th. bef. East., z/. iv. /. 2. 
23 Trinity, v. x. /. 3. 

S.John Evan., v. v. /. 5- 
H. Innocents, v. v. /. 3. 

1 Epiphany, v. iii. /. 2. 

3 Epiphany, v. xi. /. 4. 
Quinquagesima, v. vi. /. I. 

2 Lent, V. vi. /. 2. 

5 Trinity, v. v. /. 3. 
5 Trinity, v. xiv. /. 2. 

7 Trinity, v. iv. /. 6. 

8 Trinity, v. xii. /. 4- 

9 Trinity, v. ix. /. 2. 
12 Trinity, v. v. /. 4. 
Gun. Treas., v. xi. /. 4. 

8 Trinity, v. iv. /. I. 
14 Trinity, z/. i. /. 7. 



, SHORT — SHRINE. 

The flame, that in a few s. years. 
Let me not grudge a few s. years. 
S. be your strife, your triumph, full. 
Farewell ; for one s. life we part. 

Shouting. 
Who now are s. round. 

Show. 
They are gone forth to swell Messiah's s. 
Nor dare the tender flow'rets s. 
Few vernal joys can s. 
Needs no s. Q>i mountain hoary. 

Showed. ' 
The pale form like a lily s. 

Shower. ' 
Who, waken'd by the rushing midnight s. 
Yet mingled with the penal s. 
Surely not yet th' avenging s. will fall. 
When at the Patriarch's call the fiery s. 
They part like s. -drops in mid air. 
But ne'er so soft fell noon-tide s. 
When a soft s. 

Shall feel the s. of Mercy fall. 
Through the bright s. -drop meet his view. 
In drenching spray, and driving s. 
Never so fast, in silent April s. 
Though fast yon s. be fleeting. 
Bring noons of storm and s. 
When the last s. is stealing down. 
Shook from her plumes a downy s. ■ 
The s. of moonlight falls as still and clear. 

Shozuer'd. 
In wasteful bounty s. , they smile unseen. 

Showers. 
Thy s. would pierce the hardenM ground. 
But when s. and breezes hail her. 
Thou whose soft s. distil. 
Not blither, after s. , the Lark, 
And water'd with more balmy s. 
Not s. across an April sky. 
Or, when soft s. in season fall. 

Showery. 
Pouring, in s. times, their glow of quiet mirth. 

Shriek. 
By frighten'd mother's s. , &c. 

. Shrine. 
Meet for Thy lowly s. 

c c 



38s 

S. Peter, v. xv. /. i. 
S, James, v. v. /. 7. 
All Saints, v. vii. /. 2. 
Visit, of Sick, v. i. /, 5. 

10 Trinity, v. ii, /. 5. 

1 Advent, v. iii. /. 2. 

2 Advent, v. i, /, 7. 
Circumcision, v. xiv, /, 4. 
I Epiphany, v. iii. /. i. 

Visit, of Sick, v. vi. /, 4, 

4 Epiphany, v. i, /, 2, 
Sexagesima, v. iv, /. 4. 

1 Lent, V. iii. /. 7. 

2 Lent, V. ix, /, 3. 
4 Easter, v. v. /. 7. 

4 Easter, v. v, /. 8, 

5 Easter, v. ii. /. 2, 

S, aft. Ascen., v. xiii. /. 2. 

2 Trinity, v. iv. /. 6. 

5 Trinity, v. viii. /. 3, 

6 Trinity, v. iii. /. 5. 
25 Trinity, v. ii, /, 3. 
25 Trinity, v. iii, /, 6, 
25 Trinity, v. vi. /. 5. 
Confirmation, v. v, /. 4, 
Prayer at Sea, v. i, /. i. 

3 Trinity, v. vi. /, i. 

I Christmas, v. vi, /, 5, 
I Epiphany, v. v. /. 3. 
5 Epiphany, v. v, /. 2. 
Quinquagesima, v. v, /. 3. 
S, aft, Ascen,, v. iii. /. 3. 
14 Trinity, v. ii. /. 7, 
14 Trinity, z/. iv. /, 5. 

S. Barnabas, z/, iv, /. 8, 

H, Innocents, v. iii. /. 8. 

Christmas Day, v. viii, /, 4. 



386 



SHRINE — SHUDDER. 



Again to fall, and rob Thy s. 

Yet hoping near the s. to keep. 

Propitious o'er the tvirf-built s. appear'd. 

The very pavement of Thy s. 

Around each pure domestic s. 

Who in Thine inmost s. 

To the true s. 

As nearer to Thy s. she draws. 

Three solemn aisles approach the s. 

O'er yon apostate s. 

Thy Church and S., Sec. 

But see, around His dazzling s. 

So teach us on Thy s. to lay. 

That hides the unapproached s. 

Vainly before the s. he bends. 

A voice from Mercy's inmost s. 

Ye knelt before some awful s. 

From the pure s. , where Christ to-day. 

Before a meaner s. 

The while round altar, niche, and s. 

To plead before th' all-ruling s. 

Shrii'Cd. 
Christ every where embalm'd and s. 

Shrink. 
Nor from the blissful vision s. 
Only, since our souls will s. 
And e'en our bodies s. at touch of light. 
E'en human Love will s. from sight. 
Nor from the 'whelming waters s. 
How the Most Holy did not s. 
Whence parents' eyes would hopeless s. 

Shrinkest. 
Who s. from a scornful look. 

Shrinking. 
Yet s. from true bliss. 

Shroud. 
When rous'd from weeping o'er His s. 
Drawn round him like a s. 
From you to s. 

Shrouds. 
The wild winds rustle in the piping s. 

Shrunk. 
S. at thy withering charm. 

Shudder. 
Nor s. at the Eye that saw thee stray. 



5 Epiphany, v. iv. /. 5. 
Ash- Wed., v. iv. /. 7. 
2 Lent, V. ix. /. 4. 
Palm Sunday, v. vi. /. 2. 

1 Easter, v. ix, /. I. 

2 Easter, v. x. /. 2. 

S. aft. Ascen., v. x. /. 4. 
Trinity, v. vii. /. 2. 
Trinity, v. x, /. 3. 
8 Trinity, v. i. /. 4. 

17 Trinity, v. xi. /, 2. 
S.bef Adv., v. viii. /. 3. 
Conv.of S.Paul,7^. xiii./. 4. 
Purification, v. vii. /. 3. 
S. Luke, V. xiv. /. i, 

H. Comm., v, vii. /. 3. 
H. Baptism, v. viii. /. 2. 
Matrimony, v. vii. /. 6. 
Gun. Treas., v. iv. /, 2. 
Restoration, v. ii. /. i. 
Restoration, v. iv. /. 5. 

'Easter Day, v. xii, /. 2. 

4 Advent, v. vii. /. 4. 
S. John Evan,, v. vi, /. i. 
Sexagesima, v. ix. L 3. 
4 Lent, V. vi. /. i. 
S. James, v. ii. /, 7. 
S. Matthew, z/. vii. /. 3. 
Bur. of Dead, v. iv. /. 5. 

Whitsun Tues., v. iv. /. 4. 

18 Trinity, v. xvi. /. 2. 

Easter Day, v. xiii. /. 2. 
13 Trinity, v. ii. /, 4. 
S. John Bapt., z/. v. /. 6. 

Prayer at Sea, v. i. /. 5. 



8 Trinity, v. iii. /. 4. 
3 Trinity, v. ix. /, 4, 



SHUDDERING — SIDE. 



387 



Shuddering. 
That gladlier turns to eye the s. start. 
No s. pass o'er lip or brow. 

Shun. 
We need not ^. our daily task. 
To s. the voice and eye of praise. 
Who would not s, the dreary uncouth place ? 
Fain would he s. both ear and sight. 

Shy. 
Thy s. averted smiles. 
And timid glances s. 

Sick. 
Watch by the s. : enrich the poor. 
S. or healthful, slave or free. 
A s. man's lowly-breathed sigh. 
Spirits, that round the s. man's bed. 
Luke the belov'd, the s. soul's guide. 
Too restless for a s. man's sight. 

Sicken. 
Pine with regret, or s. with despair. 
Would J-., but she leans on Thee. 

Sickening. 
And cheer'd his s. heart with his own native air. 
Oh, s. thought ! yet hold it fast. 
The s. heart can stay. 
Sweetly thy s. throbs are ey'd. 

Sickly. 
Nor torrid summer's s. smile. 

Sickness. 
In life's long s. evermore. 
The world's a room of j., where each heart. 

Side. 
On every s. are round us set. 
Yet God is there, and at His >$■. 
With queens for handmaids at her s. 
To that dear home, safe in Thy wounded s. 
Seen at Thy s. in woe. 
To win thee to thy Saviour's s. 
And wild-flower wreaths from s. to s. 
For many a year at Mary's s. 
We pray Thee, keep us at Thy s. 
Life's ebbing stream on either s. 
By the kind Saviour at thy s. 
And curses swarm on every s. 
Nor see Him at their s. 
By all on this s. Heaven. 
By Cherith's s. we seek in vain. 



4 Epiphany, v. iv. /. 2. 
Ash- Wed., v. i. /. 6. 

I Easter, v. viii. /. 2. 
Whitsun Tues., v. x. /. 3. 

24 Trinity, v. vi. /. i. 
S.Barnabas, v. ii. /. 2. 

Easter Tues., v. iv. /. 2. 

25 Trinity, v. v. /. 2. 

Evening, v. xiii. /, i. 
S.John Evan., v. v. /. i. 
I Christmas, v. ii. /. 3. 
14 Trinity, v. iv. /. i. 
S. Luke, V. X. /. 3. 
Visit, of Sick, v. i. /. 4. 

24 Trinity, v. ix. /. 2. 
Churching, v. iv. /. 2. 

I Advent, v. ix. /. 6. 

5 Lent, V. ix. /, 4. 

5 Trinity, v. ix. /. 4. 
7 Trinity, v. iii. /. 4. 

Th. bef. East., v. iii. /. 2. 

16 Trinity, v. iv. /.I. 
S. Barnabas, v. i. /. I. 

Epiphany, v. iv. /. 2. 
5 Epiphany, v. ii, /. 5. 
Th. bef. East. , v. ii. /. 6, 
Good Friday, v. x. /. 5. 
Easter Eve, v. iii. /. 2. 
4 Easter, v. ix. /. 5. 
Whitsun Mon., v. ii. /. 4. 
Whitsun Tues., z/. viii. /. 2. 
Trinity, v. xxi. /. 2. 

I Trinity, z/. iv. /. 6. 
7 Trinity, z/. iii. /. 5. 

II Trinity, v. ii. /. 6. 
S.Thomas, v. v. /. 4. 
Annunciation, v. v. /. 6. 
S.John Bapt, v. ii. /. 3. 



388 



SIDE — SIGHT. 



Two converts, watching by his s. 

In itiystery kneeling at our s. 

Out of a dear Friend's s. 

Bear to their suffering brethren's s. 

Up to the Altar's northern s. 

Who to her s. in peace would cling. 

Sidelong. 

Lingering in heart, and with frail s. eye. 
(. Sides. 

In the rock's dreary s. 

Sigh, 

A sick man's lowly-breathed s. 

By every sacred s. we heave. 

That bitter s. was all for earth. 

Nor stay'd to heave one faithless s. 

There are who s. that no fond heart is theirs. 

None loves them best — O vain and selfish s. ! 

And s., and half could wish my weariness, &c. 

Her boding s. 

For every s. a contrite suppliant brings. 

Yes — let them pass without a s. 

Was fain to look to Heaven and s. 

When Thou didst look to Heaven and s. 

Wilt thou forgive thy son one boding s. ? 

Knows half the reasons why we smile and s. 

So sad a s. to heave. 

To breathe in vain Affection's s. 

The swelling bosom dares not s. 
' And Oh ! when worn and tir'd. they s. 

Sigk'd. 
He look'd to Heaven, and sadly s. 

Sighing. 
Where souls with sacred hunger s. 

Sighs. 
S. for the heart-consoling view. 
Our s. , and gently whisper all ! 
Resign' d or sullen, he will hear our s. 
S. that exhaust but not relieve. 
Heart-rending s. , O spare to heave. 
To hear their secret s. 
We wish him health ; he s. for rest. 

Sight. 
Upon our thankless, joyless s. 
Yon mantling cloud has hid from >r. 
Let all do all as in Thy s. 
Some shelter is in s, , some sacred safe abode. 



S. Luke, V. X. /. I. 
H. Comm. , v. xiii. /. 4. 
H. Baptism, v. ii. /, 4. 
Visit, of Sick, v. i. /. 8. 
Commination, v. i. /. 6. 
Gun. Treas., v. vii. /. i. 

I Lent, V. ii. /. 7. 

Easter Eve, v. vi. /, 6. 

I Christmas, v. ii. /. 3. 

I Christmas, v. x. /. 4. 
5 Epiphany, v. iii. /. 5- 
5 Epiphany, v. vi. /. 6, 
Mon. bef East. , v. iii. /. i. 
Mon. bef. East. , v. iii. /. 2. 
3 Easter, v. i. /. 8. 

5 Easter, v. viii. /. 2. 
Ascen. Day, v. vi. /. 4. 

II Trinity, v. iv. /. I, 
12 Trinity, v. i. /. 2. 
12 Trinity, v. vii. /. 6. 
17 Trinity, v. ii. /. 2. 
24 Trinity, v. i. /. 4. 
SS. Phil. & Jas.,e/.v./.2. 
S. Peter, v. iv. /. 4. 
Bur. of Dead, v. vi. /. 4. 
Ordination, v. xii. /. i. 

12 Trinity, v. ii. /. i. 

S. bef. Adv., v. vi. /. 7. 

Circumcision, v. x. /. 3. 
Ash- Wed., v. iii. /. 7. 
3 Trinity, v. iv. /. 4. 
S. bef. Adv., v. ii. /. i. 
S. bef. Adv., v. ii. /. 2. 
Gun. Treas., v. vi. /. 2. 
Restoration, v. vi. /. 5. 

Morning, v. iv. /. 2. 
Evening, v. i. /. 3. 
Evening, v. x. /. 4. 
I Advent, v. viii. /. 6. 



SIGHT. 

Light without love, glares on the aching s. 
'Tis misty all, both s. and sound. 
Ever in s. of all our bliss. 
Stream upward ere he glow in s. 
Was present to his raptur'd s. 
In His unerring s. , who measures Life by Love . 
Thy crown in s. is hung. 
Ne'er may we lose it from our s. 
But there s. fails, &c. 
In maze on maze the tranced s. 
Too rapid and too pure for all but angel s. 
And trust it from our s. , not needing our caress. 
And love this s. so fair. 
Therefore in j-. of man bereft. 
Soothing the wearied s. 
One lowly cell in s. of grace. 
Not to be trac'd by s. or sound. 
E'en human Love will shrink from s. 
But in his Maker's s. 
Too dazzling for a sinner's s. 
Yet flourijfhing to s. as fair. 
Springs odt of j-., and ilows. 
The desert-M'^earied tribes in s. of Canaan sleep. 
Still lessening, brightening on their s. 
To walk by faith and not by s. 
With Christ in s., turning our gain to loss. 
Therefore on fearful dreams her inward >r. 
Thou art our Moses out of s. 
Melts into nothing from the uncumber'd s. 
When out of s. , in heart and prayer. 
Far out of s. we seem to glide. 
Lose in arch'd glades their tangled s. 
All will be precious in his s. 
That s. of thee should overcloud their joy. 
Few, faint, and baffling s. 
Thy message given, thine home in s. 
At s. of ruin'd altars, prophets slain. 
Choose to believe, not see : s. tempts the heart. 
, At s. of Sion's bowers. 
If at this s. ye burn. 
He views and counts with steady s. 
Seems at the s. to start. 
To-morrow's cares shall bring to s. 
If, when the Lord of Glory was in s. 
Cleansing thy s. by prayer and faith. 
The thwarting cliffs that bound his s. 
His strain'd eye from the s. 
From men's and angels' s. 



389 

I Advent, v. xi. /. 2. 
4 Advent, v. v. /. i. 
4 Advent, v. x. /. 4. 
S. Stephen, v. i. /. 2. 
S. Stephen, z>. iv. /. 2. 

1 Christmas, v. x. /. 6. 

2 Christmas, v. vi. /. 8. 
Epiphany, v. vi. /. I. 

2 Epiphany, v. xvi. /. 3. 

3 Epiphany, v. ix. /. 2. 

4 Epiphany, v. i. /. 8. 
6 Epiphany, z/. v. /. 8. 
Septuagesima, v. xii. /. 2. 
Sexagesima, v. xi. /. i. 
Quinquagesima, v. x. /. 2. 
Ash- Wed., v. iv. /. 8. 

4 Lent, v. i. /. 4. 
4 Lent, v. vi. /. i. 
4 Lent, V. xii. /. 2. 
Wed.bef.East.,z/.iv. /. 8. 
Th. bef. East., z^. ii. /. 4. 
Easter Mon., v. vi. /. 3. 
2 Easter, z/. vii. /. 6. 
4 Easter, v. ii. /. 8. 
4 Easter, z>. viii. /. 7. 

4 Easter, v. ix. /. 10. 

5 Easter, v. ix. /, i. 
5 Easter, v. xii. /. 5. 
Ascen. Day, v. iv. /. 2. 
Whitsun Tues., v. xv. /. I. 
Trinity, v. i. /. 3. 
Trinity, v. v. /. 3. 

2 Trinity, v. v. /. 3. 

3 Trinity, z/. vii. /. 2. 

4 Trinity, v. xii. /. 2. 

8 Trinity, 7/. x. /. I. 

9 Trinity, v. iv. /. 5. 

9 Trinity, v. x. /. 5. 

10 Trinity, v. i. /. 2. 
10 Trinity, v. vi. /. 6. 
12 Trinity, f. v. /. 7. 

14 Trinity, v. i. /. 8. • 

15 Trinity, v. vii. /. 6. 
17 Trinity, z'. viii. /. I. 
19 Trinity, z/. ix. /. 2. 
22 Trinity, v. iii. /. 3. 
Conv. of S. Paul, v. vi. /. 3. 
Purification, v. vii. /. 4. 



390 



SIGHT — SILENCE. 



Fain would he shun both ear and s. 

At s. of Thee, for aye to burn. 

And follow Jesus out of s. 

The child-like faith, that asks not .r. 

Must yield Him from her s. 

We on the s. should muse awhile. 

The Cross in s. , but Jesus gone. 

To bear the s. of dull decay. 

How should pale sinners bear the s. ? 

With children in His s. 

Too restless for a sick man's s. 

Friends out of s. , in faith to muse. 

Though in our s. no powers of darkness bow. 

Yet are there saddening s. around. 

Sign. 
By every s. her Lord foretold. 
But when they heard the s., where Christ, &c. 
And till she give the s., his fury stays. 
Love is life's only s. 
Waits not for wonder or for s. 



Th' angelic s. given. 

Or when the holy cross is s. 



Signal. 
Signed. 



Signs. 

From year to year the s. of wrath. 
Than these dread s. Thy mighty hand. 
Where by their several s. 
Such s. of love old Ocean gives. 

Silence. 
Nor yet their s. broke. 
To Thee in s. cry. 
In s. and afar they wait. 
It steals in s. down. 
In s. best ador'd. 
But should thankless s. seal. 
It springs in s. where it will. 
Deep is the s. as of summer noon. 
E'en so, in silence, likest Thee. 
And yet our s. does Thee wrong. 
With midnight s. blend. 
In s., ere that storm begin. 
Or how in s. lie ? 

Such sounds as make deep s. in the heart. 
The s. of Christ's dying day. 
In s. meek, or converse sweet. 



S. Barnabas, v. ii. /. 2. 
S.John Bapt., v. ix. /. 7. 
S. Peter, v. xviii. /. 4. 
S.Barthol., v. xiii. /. i. 
S. Michael, v. vii. /. 2. 
S. Luke, V. xiii. /. 2. 
SS. Sim. & Jude, v. i. /. 3. 
SS. Sim. & Jude, v. x. /. 3. 
H. Comm. , v. i. /. 2. 
Catechism, v. iv. /. 2. 
Visit, of Sick, v. i. /. 4. 
Bur. of Dead, v. xi. /. 4. 
K. Charles M.,z/. i. /. 3. 

4 Advent, v. xii. /. i. 

2 Advent, v. iii. /. 5- 
Christmas Day, v. iv. /. 5. 

1 Lent, V. i. /. 8. 

2 Trinity, v. iii. /. 4. 
S.Barthol., v. xiii. /. 2. 

Christmas Day, v. i. /. 4. 

H. Baptism, v. vi. /. i. 

1 Advent, v. i. /. 3. 

2 Advent, v. iv. /. 4. 
2 Easter, v. vii. /. 5. 
2 Trinity, v. ii. /. 7. 

Christmas Day, v. iv. /. 4. 

2 Christmas, v. i. /. 2. 

3 Epiphany, v. vi. /. I. 
Septuagesima, v. viii. /. 2. 

4 Lent, V. ix. /. 5. 
Palm Sunday, v. v. /. I. 
Easter Mon., v. vi. /. 2. 

5 Easter, v. ii. /. I. 

S. aft. Ascen., v. vi. /. i. 
Trinity, v. iii. /. 3. 
5 Trinity, v. v. /. 4. 
II Trinity, v. vi. /. 5. 
18 Trinity, v. x. /. 2. 
20 Trinity, v. iii. /. 7. 
S.bef. Adv., v. iii. /. 7. 
S. Mark, v. iv. /. 6. 



SILENCE — SILVER. 



Feel only — for in s. gently gliding. 
All s, and all smiles. 
In s. , by some church-yard gate. 
'Twas s. in Thy temple, Lord. 
'Twas s. round Thy throne on high. 

Silent. 
Thou keepest s. watch, &c. 
Be J". , * ' vain deluding mirth. " 
That now so swift and s. bear. 
When o'er th' horizon's s. line. 
The s. joy, that sinks so deep. 
Then marks the s. growth of grace and light. 
'Twas s. all and dead. 
S. Himself, His name untold. 
With s. news of mercy steal. 
To His mind's eye — two s. nights and days. 
Be s.. Praise. 

Thou sleep'st a s. corse, &c. 
In s. thought aloof 
A Hermit in a s. cell. 
But with the s. breath. 
And willow-shaded streams, that s. sweep. 
He listens to the s. tear. 
Of J. Love. 

Our heart's sad secret to the s. air. 
But when eve's s. foot -fall steals. 
Never so fast, in s. April shower. 
Pause listening on the s. heath, and hear. 
Your s. lessons, undescried. 
And with clos'd door in s. bower. 
Too happy, on my s. path. 
Once more I came : the s. room. 
But surer than all words the s. spell. 
Praise to our pardoning God ! though s. now. 
Sleeps in the s. aisles no more. 

Silently. 
Teaching so well and s. 
And throbbing pulses s. 
As when twelve tribes knelt s. aloof. 
Speaks, s., thy glorious Creed. 
To brood o'er s. , and form for Heaven. 

Silken. 
Rend not her s, veil too soon. 
Sweep ruthless o'er each s. form. 

Silver. 
Out of that s. trump, whose tones of old. 



391 

S. Barnabas, v. ii. /. i. 
Catechism, v. vii. /. 4. 
Bur. of Dead, v. vii. /. 4. 
Ordination, v. i. /. I. 
Ordination, v. ii. /. i. 

1 Advent, v. iv. /. 6. 

2 Advent, v. v. /. 6. 

1 Christmas, v. iii. /. 4. 

2 Christmas, v. iv. /. 3. 
2 Epiphany, v. xi. /. I. 

4 Epiphany, v. iv. /. 4. 

5 Epiphany, v. vi. /. I. 

5 Epiphany, v. vii. /. 5. 
Ash- Wed., v. v. /. 6. 
Mon. bef East., v. v. /. 5. 
Wed. bef East. , v. ii. /. 4. 
Easter Eve, v. i. /. 8. 
Easter Mon., v. ix. /. 3. 
I Easter, v. iv. /. 2. 

1 Easter, v. xi. /. 3. 

2 Easter, v. vii. /. 3. 
Ascen. Day, v. vii. /. i. 
S. aft. Ascen., v. xi. /. 4. 

3 Trinity, v. iii. /. 4. 

4 Trinity, v. ix. /. I. 

6 Trinity, v. iii. /. 5. 

7 Trinity, v. vi. /. 3. 
15 Trinity, v. v. /. 3. 
S. Thomas, v. vi. /. 6. 
S.James, v. vi. /. i. 
Visit, of Sick, v. vi. /. I. 
Commination, v. iv. /. i. 
K. Ch. Martyr, v. i. /. i. 
Restoration, v. i. /. 2. 

H. Innocents, z'. vii. /. 5. 
2 Trinity, v. vii. /. 7. 
17 Trinity, v. iv. /. 3. 
Visit, of Sick, v. iii. /. 8. 
Churching, v. iii. /. 5. 

4 Lent, V, xiii. /. 3. 
15 Trinity, v. vi. /. 6. 

Commination, v. iii. /. 3. 



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SILVERY — SIN. 



Of j\. haze, and dark and still. 

Content thee Math one s. strain. 

Homely scenes and s. views. 

To Nature's s. lay. 

To s. souls and unrefin'd. 

From infants' s. lays. 

A s. altar by the bed. 

And yet in Him the s. swain. 



Silvery. 
Simple. 



Simplest. 
Sin. 



Who day by day to s. awake. 

Let him no more lie down in s. 

These, like yourselves, were born to s. and die. 

Heirs though they were of j-. and shame. 

That blood for s. must flow. 

...and Faith be sham'd by the believer's s. 

S. only hides the genial ray. 

And self-accus'd of s. and sloth. 

Two worlds are oui-s : 'tis only S. 

'Twas but one little drop of s. 

On souls that s. and earth forsook. 

Since never of thy s. it found. 

Then let the grief, the shame, the s. 

Or s. at heart survive. 

Linger not with s. and woe. 

Where only broken hearts their s. , &c. 

Might set the shadowy realm from s., &c. 

Just smother'd in the strife of s. 

Else we should all s. on or sleep. 

A giddy whirl of s. 

To bow before an heir of s. 

O hateful spell of .5". / when friends are nigh. 

Ill match'd with grief and s. 

S. is with man at morning break. 

Thou mourn' st because S. lingers still. 

Till time and s. together cease. 

We to the sinner's God of s. complain. 

Over His people's s. 

Count o'er His mercies and thy s. 

All that earth owns or s. destroys. 

O'erburthen'd by His brethren's s. 

On the true face of S. to look. 

S., as it is, shall meet their view. 

S.'s forfeit, and redemption's cost. 

Our patlis of s. , our homes of sorrow. 

And sure their s. as far from equals thine. 



All Saints, v. i. /. 7. 

4 Advent, v. xiv. /. 3. 
I Epiphany, v. iii. /. 7- 

4 Trinity, v. viii. /. 4. 

S S.Sim. &:]ud.,v. viii./. 3. 
Catechism, z/. xi. /. 4. 
Visit, of Sick, v. v. /. 3. 

Whitsun Tues., v. vi. /. 3. 

Morning, v. iv. /. 3. 
Evening, v. xii. /. 4. 
H. Innocents, v. iii. /. 2. 
H. Innocents, v. iv. /. 7. 
Circumcision, v. i. /. 4. 

3 Epiphany, v. v. /. 6. 

5 Epiphany, v. xii. /. 5. , 

6 Epiphany, v. x. /. 2. 
Septuagesima, v. xi. /. i. 
Sexagesima, v. i. /. 4. 
Quinquagesima, z/. viii./. 3. 
Ash- Wed., z>. ii. /. 4. 
Ash- Wed., v. iv. /. 3. 

5 Lent, v. ix. /. 6. 
Palm Sunday, v. ii. /. 8. 
Good Friday, v. x. /. 6. 
Easter Eve, v. ii. /. 8. 

4 Easter, v. vii. /. 4. 
4 Easter, v. ix. /. 9. 
Whitsunday, zf. x. /. 2. 
Whitsun Tues. , v. ix. /. 2. 

3 Trinity, v. i. /. I. 

4 Trinity, z/. vii, /. 4. 
4 Trinity, v. viii. /. I. 
4 Trinity, v. xxi. /. i. 

6 Trinity, v. v. /. 8. 

9 Trinity, v. iii. /. 2. 

10 Trinity, v, vi. /. 2. 

11 Trinity, v. vi. /. 6. 

12 Trinity, v. iii. /. 6. 
12 Trinity, v. vi. /. 4. 
12 Trinity, z>. vi. /. 8. 
12 Trinity, v. vii. /. 3. 

14 Trinity, v. i. /. 6. 

15 Trinity, v. iv. /. 2. 
17 Trinity, v. vi. /. 5. 



,. SIN — SINGING. 

Till, far as s. and sorrow reach. 

vS. cannot bear to see Thee shine. 

When in Thy love and Israel's s. 

Where, undisturb'd by s. and earth, the soul. 

Pleading with care and s. 

With their sweet lives, as pure from s. and stain, 

Forgetting quite this grosser world of s. 

So shall ,5". ask of heaven and earth. 

Warring unharm'd with s. and fear. 

Shall melt with earth and s. away ! 

Can all the depths of s. discern. 

'Twixt love of Christ and fear of s. 

And oft as s. and sorrow tire. 

With thine own lips to sentence all thy s. 

And brooding o'er remember'd s. 

Sinai. 
The fires that rush'd on S. down. 
From S.^s caves are bursting, as of old. 
On S.''s top, in prayer and trance. 
From S. soar. 
With wonders S. never knew. 



The peaceful home, to zeal s. 



Sincere. 



Sinful. 



For s. man beneath the sky. 

If s. babes in sorrow must be born. 

That ever dawn'd on s. earth. 

Only in glory. Lord, Thy s. servant own. 

Thy lov'd yet s. people wandering wide. 

The s. world around. 

Though worn and soil'd with >r. clay. 

Let not our s. fancy trace. 

And shall the heirs of s. blood. 

Sing. 
Wakenest each little leaf to s. 
For ever rise, and s7, and shine. 
And in the darkness s. your carol of high praise. 
S., my sadness to reprove. 
He who gave you breath to s. 
Piisoner of Hope thou art — look up and s. 
Then, fainting soul, arise and s. 
Rise, shine, and s. , thou captive thrall. 
And all the band of angels, us'd to s. 
Soon o'er their heads blithe April airs shall s 
Their soothing hymns for her to s. 

Singing. 
S. so thankful to the dreary blast. 



393 

1 8 Trinity, z^. vi. /. 3. 
18 Trinity, v. xii. /. 3. 
18 Trinity, v. xxi. /. I. 
2o'Trinity, v. i. /. 3. 

20 Trinity, v. iv, /. 2. 
.23 Trinity, v. vi. /. 3. 

24 Trinity, tj. x. /. 4. 
Conv. of S. Paul, v. vii. /. 2. 
S. Matthias, v. iv, /. 4. 
S. Mark, v. vi. /. 3. 
S. Barthol., v. v. /. 3. 
H. Comm., v. v. /. 2. 
Confirmation, v. viii. /. I. 
Commination, v. vi. /. 3. 
Ordination, 7/. xii, /. 4. 

Whitsunday, v. iv. /. i. 
9 Trinity, v. vii. /. 2. 
13 Trinity, v. i. /. I. 
S.John Bapt, v. ii. /. 6. 
H. Comm., v. ii. /. 4. 

1 Advent, v. vii. /. 3. 

Morning, v. xiii, /. 4. 
Sexagesima, v. v. /. 3. 
Good Friday, v. i. /. 2. 
Easter Eve, v. iii. /. 8. 
5 Easter, v. vii. /. 4. 
Whitsunday, v. ix. /. 2. 

2 Trinity, v. v. /. 6. 

5 Trinity, z^. xiii, /. 3. 
12 Trinity, v. i. /. 3. 

Morning, 27. ii. /. 4. 
4 Advent, v. xv. /, 4. 
, Christmas Day, v. xi. /. 6. 
I Epiphany, v. vi. /. 7, 
Palm Sunday, v. ii, /, 3. 
Easter Eve, v. viii. /. i, 
4 Easter, v. viii. /, i. 
4 Trinity, v. xviii, /. 3. 

6 Trinity, v. iv. /. 5- 
.23 Trinity, v. iv, /. I, 

SS. Sim, &Jude, e^.ii. /. 4. 

21 Trinity, v. iv, /. 3. 



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SINGLE — SINNER. 
Single. 



The s. heart to be Thy sure abiding-place. 

Singly. 
Wlio s. bore the world's sad weight. 

Sings. 
S. not a note of this. 
When nature s. of joy and hope alone. 
And leaves her woodnote wild, and s. 

Sink. 
Lord, ere our trembling lamps s. down and die 
Ne'er to s. back on slothful bed. 
When our earthly lov'd ones s. 
And I shall s. in yonder sea of light. 
Nor unlamented s. to rest. 
And ere they s. to rest. 
Just ere he s. for ever lost. 
The childless mother s. 

Sinking. 
Over His s. spirit sweep. 

Sinks. 
As her pale placid martyr s. to sleep. 
The silent joy, that s. so deep. 
S. graceful on its nest. 



Sinless. 



With s. glories crown'd. 

Beseems the s. child. 

Thou wept'st upon thy s. child. 

Sinner. 
If on the s. 'j outward frame. 
Tremble upon the string — a s.^s death. 
Nor let the s. lose his soul at ease. 
Each bolt, that o'er the s. vainly rolls. 
But with the s.''s fear their hope departs. 
Too dazzling for a s. 'j sight. 
Wing'd with the s.^s doom. 
Love the poor s. , marvel not. 
We to the s. 'j God of sin complain. 
First, His great power He to the s. shows. 
Woe to the s. , should stern Justice prove. 
The s. , startled by His ways of awe. 
A J-, in a life of care. 
No j.'j eye might then receive. 
Nor sweetly take a s^s doom. 
Yes, ransom'd s. I wouldst thou know. 
From touch of s. 'j- meat. 
Your God new-born, and made a s. 's child. 
Oh ! jealous God ! how could a s. dare. 



Christmas Day, v. vi. /. 6. 
Accession, v. iv. /. 3. 

4 Lent, z/. X. /. 5- 

3 Easter, v. ii. /. y. 
Matrimony, v. ii. /. 7- 

,1 Advent, tj. xiii. /. 5. 
2 Advent, v. vii. /. 4. 
S. John Evang., v. vi. /. 3. 
Ascen. Day, v. iv. /. 4. 
7 Trinity, v. viii. /. 5- 
25 Trinity, z/. vi. /. 6. 
S.bef.Adv., z/. i. /. 6. 
Bur. of Dead, v. iv. /. 2. 

12 Trinity, v. iii. /. 2. 

H. Innocents, v. vii. /. 4. 
2 Epiphany, v. xi. /. I. 
Easter Tues., v. ii. /. 2. 

4 Trinity, z'. ii. /. 4. 
Purification, v. viii. /. 4. 
Annunciation, v. v. /. 2. 

Sexagesima, v. ix. /. I. 
Sexagesima, v. x. /. 3. 

1 Lent, V. iv. /. 8. 

2 Lent, z/. ii. /. 3. 
2 Lent, V. vii. /. 3. 
Wed.bef East.,z/. iv. /. 8. 
Whitsunday, v. v. /. 2. 

2 Trinity, v. vi. /. 7. 
9 Trinity, z/. iii. /. 2. 
9 Trinity, z/. v. /. 4. 
9 Trinity, v. vii. /. 4. 
9 Trinity, z'. viii. /. 5- 
II Trinity, z/. iv. /. 6. 

13 Trinity, z/. xvi. /. 2. 
16 Trinity, v. iii. /. 4. 
22 Trinity, v. x. /. I. 

S. Matthew, z/. vii. /. 4. 
S. Michael, z/. iii. /. 5- 
S. Michael, v. viii. /. 5" 



SINNERS — SISTER. 



395 



Simters. 
To let the world of s. see. 
He triumphs, Who for s. died. 
To look where sorrowing s. kneel. 
E'en s. , taught by Thee. 
That s. know what Jesus wrought. 
Feet, and to s. wholesome blame. 
And s. save. 
With s. wake at mom. 
What then shall wretched s. do. 
Pleading with s. face to face. 
For s. , such as Eden cannot know. 
E'en s. for the evil day. 
How should pale s. bear the sight ? 
"^S*. to save, Christ Jesus came." 
While s. taste Thine heavenly balm. 

Sins. 
New perils past, new s. forgiven. 
Come, learn to tell aright thine own j.' cost. 
Till ye have scourg'd the s., &c. 

Sion. 
That once was S. 'j- hill. 
Though never more on S. 'j fane. 
'Tis S. , wheresoe'er they dwell. 
Far in the rocky walls of S, sleep. 
Thy footsteps all in S.'s deep decay. 
As S. in her height of pride. 
At sight of SJs bowers. 
Ere long on S.'s steep. 
S. was theirs ; and at their call. 
And seers would mourn on S. 's hill. 
Flash'd S.'s gilded dome to summer skies. 
To see lost S. 'j shame. 
Where close to S. 'j hill. 
On -5". 'j Prince that wait. 

Sire. 
Given to His S. , our souls to heal. 
Thou hadst no earthly s. 

Siren. 
Blind guide with s. voice, and blinding all. 



Came hovering to our sainted s. 

Proud S. in the northern skies. 
Some s. nymph, beside her urn. 



Sires. 



Sirion. 
Sister. 



Circumcision, v. i. /. 3. 

5 Epiphany, v. ii. /. 6. 
Ash-Wed., v. v. /. 8. 
Tu. bef. East., 7/. x. /. 3. 
Good Friday, v. viii, /. 3. 
S. aft. Ascen., v. vii. /. 2. 
S. aft. Ascen. , v. xiii. /. 6. 

6 Trinity, v. i. /. 2. 

12 Trinity, v. vii. /. I. 
18 Trinity, v. ix. /. 3. 
S.John Bapt., v. v. /. 2. 
S. Luke, V. iii. /. 2. 

H. Comm. , v. i, /. 2. 
H. Comm., v. xi. /. 4. 
H. Comm., v. xv. /. 4. 

Morning, v. vii. /. 3. 
17 Trinity, v. vi. /. 4. 
Commination, v. v. /. 8. 

5 Lent, V. iv. /. 3. 

5 Lent, V. xi. /. 2. 

5 Lent, V. xi. /. 4. 

Mon. bef East., v. vi. /. 2. 

Mon. bef. East., ^'. vii. /. 4. 

Th. bef East., v. ii. /. 5. 

10 Trinity, v. i. /. 2. 

13 Trinity, v. iii. /. 4. 
13 Trinity, v. xii. /. 3. 
13 Trinity, v. xiii. /. 3. 
17 Trinity, v. i. /. \. 

17 Trinity, v. iii. /. I. 

18 Trinity, v. ii. /. 4. 
Purification, v. iii. /. 2. 

Circumcision, v. iv. /. 3. 
Annunciation, v. iii. /. 3. 

Wed. bef. East., z/.ii./. 5. 
8 Trinity, z/. ii. /. 2. 

7 Trinity, v. i. /. 5* 
Easter Mon. , v. iv. /. 2. 



396 



SISTER — SKY. 



On no sweet s.'s faithful breast. 
Speak gently of our s. 'j- fall. 



Si^. 



Here may we s., and dream. 
Thou, who didst s. on Jacob's well. 
6". down and take thy fill of joy. 
Seek ye to s. enthron'd by Me ? 
That they in Heaven may highest s. 

Sitting. 
S. by turns beneath Thy sacred feet. 

Skies. 
And gales sweep soft from summer s. 
With more than royal pomp, and pierce the 
Yet from Thy glory in the s. 
Wait like the parched earth on April s. 
To shew through moonless J,, &c. 
Through darkening s. 
To Thy bright watchmen in the s. 
Yet not at once to seek the s. 
Proud Sirion in the northern s. 
Sweet nurslings of the vernal s. 
Flash'd Sion's gilded dome to summer s. 
That throne, if aught beneath the s. 
Till some repenting heart be ready for the s. 
Had fleeted to its parent s. 
We need not grudge thee to the s. 

Skill. 
Where patience her sweet s. imparts. 
With all its deep love-learned s. 

Skills. 
Is his, who s. of comfort best. 



To see His s. and live. 



Skirts. 



Sky. 



For sinful man beneath the s. 

In earth or s. , in stream or grove. 

When withering blasts of error swept the s. 

On the bright fields beyond the s. 

Meanwhile, if over sea or s. 

With steadfast gaze, as when the s. 

Should change... ye wanderers of the s. 

Seen in life's early morning s. 

Give true hearts but earth and s. 

Light flashes in the gloomiest s. 

Were vanish'd from her s. 

For all the gorgeous s. beside. 

Suit best with hearts beyond the s. 



Annunciation, v. iv. /. I, 
Gun, Treas,, v. xvi, /. i. 

3 Advent, v. iv, /. i, 
2 Christmas, v. vii, /, I. 
S.James, v. i, /. I. 
S.James, v. ii, /. I. 
S.James, v. iv. /. 4. 

Easter Eve, v. v. /. 3, 

2 Advent, v.\. I. 3. 
j-,3 Epiphany, v. vi. /. 6, 

3 Epiphany, v. x, /. 3. 
Good Friday, v. ix, /, 6. 
Easter Eve, v. v, I. 8. 

5 Easter, v. iii, /. 3, 
Whitsun Mon,, v. ix, /. 5. 
Whitsun Tues,, v. xiii, /. 2. 
7 Trinity, v. i. /, 5, 

15 Trinity, v. i, /, i. 
17 Trinity, v. i. /, 4. 
Purification, v. viii. /. 3. 
All Saints, v. v. /. 8. 
Visit, of Sick, v. vi, /, 8, 
Restoration, v. vii. /. 4. 

Easter Tues., v. xiii, /, 3. 
Ordination, v. v. /, 2, 

S. Barnabas, v. i. /. 4. 

13 Trinity, v. xvi, /, 4, 

Morning, u. xiii. /, 4, 
Evening, v. iv. /. 4. 

1 Advent, v. ix. /. i. 

2 Advent, v. vi. /. 4. 

4 Advent, v. xi, /. i. 
S. Stephen, v. iii, /, 5. 
I Christmas, v. ii, /. 6, 
Epiphany, v. i, /. 2. 

I Epiphany, v. iii. /, 5. 

3 Epiphany, v. iii, /, I. 

5 Epiphany, v. ii. /. 4, 

6 Epiphany, v. iv. /, 5, 

6 Epiphany, v, xi. /. 6. 



SKY — SLAVES. 

The glorious s. embracing all. 

Plain as the sea and s. , 

In all the sunbright s. 

In all the brightening s. 

When all around he sees but sea and s. 

The searching sun, the open s. 

It shines, a pale kind star in winter's s. 

Under the rude and wasteful s. ! 

An angel brought them from the s. 

For all the anthems of the boundless s. 

Half seen against the evening s. 

The wonders of Thy sea and s. 

The deep calm s. , the sunshine of the soul. 

Along the eastern s. 

Beneath the moonlight s. 

Where all around on mountain, sand, and s. 

Not showers across an April s. 



397 



Septuagesima, v. iii, /. i. 
Septuagesima, v. xi. /. 4. 
Quinquagesima, v. i. /, 2. 
Quinquagesima, v. ix. /. 4. 
2 Lent, V. iii. /. 3. 
4 Lent, V. V. /. 4. 
Mon. bef. East., v. x. /. 5. 
Th. bef East. , v. i. /. 4, 
Easter Day, v. vii, /. 2. 
Ascension Day, v. vii. /. 2. 
W^hitsun Mon., v. v. /. 2. 
Trinity, v. ii. /. 3. 
I Trinity, v. iii. /. 2. 
4 Trinity, v. ix. /. 2. 

8 Trinity, v. v. /. 3. 

9 Trinity, v. ii. /. 5. 
14 Trinity, v. ii. /. 7. 

Look homeward through the evening s. 16 Trinity, v. x. /. 2. 

And as this landscape broad — earth, sea, and ^-.20 Trinity, v. vi. /. 5. 
No thought of them ; in all the bounteous s. 23 Trinity, v. v. /. 3. 



Nor trusts the gorgeous s. 

Shall wear it in the s. 

A little while we sought the s. 

Speeds from beneath her cloudless s. 

Meet in the Church's middle s. 

Not keener burns, in the chill morning s. 

To the green earth and open s. 

In equal race fleet o'er the s. 

Yet wears the pure aerial s. 

Waiting their summons to the s. 

Beneath the burning eastern s. 

The thunders of the deep prophetic s. 

A glimpse of the unchanging s. 

And in the portals of the s. 

Slain. 
At sight of ruin'd altars, prophets s. 
Offer thy love and tears to Thammuz s. 

Slake. 
No cloud in heaven to s. its ray. 
Is fain to s. its fire. 

Slanting. 
The shadows sleep on every s. hill. 

Slave. 
Sick or healthful, s. or free. 
Ask thine own heart, that willing s. 



25 Trinity, v, iii. /. 4. 
25 Trinity, v. viii. /. 4. 
S. bef. Adv., v. iv. /. 3. 
SS. Phil. & Jas., V. ii. /. 3. 
SS. Phil. & Jas., z/. xii. /. 3. 
S.John Bapt., v. i. /. 4. 
S. Matthew, v. ii. /. 6. 
S. Luke, V. i. /. ii. 
All Saints, v. i. /. 5. 
All Saints, v. ii. /. 7. 
Gun. Treas., v. i. /. i. 
K. Charles M., v. i. /. 2. 
Accession, v. ii. /. 4. 
Ordination, v. ii. /. 3. 

9 Trinity, v. iv. /. 5. 
17 Trinity, v. ix. /. 6. 



2 Christmas, z/. 
2 Epiphany, z/. 



iv. /. 7. 
V. /. 4. 



All Saints, v. i. /. 8. 



S. John Evan. , 
4 Easter, v. ix. 



/. 



Slaves. 
Have I not brought thee from the house of s. ? 20 Trinity, v. iv. /. 5. 



398 SLAY— SLIGHT. 

Slay. 
God will not quench nor s. them quite. 

Sleep. 
Through s. and darkness safely brought. 
When the soft dews of kindly s. 
Be every mourner's s. to-night. 
And Lazarus waken'd from his four days' s. 
Lie lost in wilful s. 
As her pale placid martyi- sinks to s. 
Of sands, that lie in lifeless s. 
Lull'd in a father's arms to s. 
Who bade the waves go s. 
Such as in s. would hardly soothe,. 
Far in the rocky walls of Sion s. 
With medicin'd s. — O awful in Thy woe ! 
The desert-wearied tribes in sight of Canaan s. 
Though s. have clos'd her infant's eye. 
Else we should all sin on or s. 
As, while men >r. 

In their own quiet glade should s. 
Such airs as soothe a hermit's s. 
E'en from their Pagan s. 
Then rouse thee from desponding s. 
Go s. like closing flowers at night. 
Stoop from the clouds ? Why s. ye ? &c. 
And wherefore smiles he in his s. ? 
E'en through the veil of s. it shines. 
The shadows s. on every slanting hill. 
Far better they should s. awhile. 
Pledge of the untir'd arm and eye that cannot s. 

Sleefst. 
Thou s. a silent corse, in funeral fetters wound, Easter Eve, v. i. /. 8. 
S. Thou indeed? or is Thy spirit fled? Easter Eve, v. ii. /. i. 



5 Lent, V. vi. /. I. 

Morning, v. vi. /. 3. 
Evening, v. vii. /. I. 
Evening, v. xiii. /. 3. 

1 Advent, v. vi. /. 5- 
Christmas Day, v. x. /. 4. 
H. Innocents, v. vii. /. 4. 

2 Christmas, v. iii. /. 6, 
2 Epiphany, v. xi. /. 3. 
4 Epiphany, v. v. /. 3. 

6 Epiphany, v. viii. /. 7. 
Mon. bef East., v. vi. /. 2. 
Tues. bef. East., v. iv. /. 2. 

,2 Easter, v. vii. /. 6. 
4 Easter, v. i. /. 4. 

4 Easter, v, ix. /. 9. 

5 Easter, v. viii. /. 3. 
Whitsun Mon., v. ii. /. 2. 
Trinity, v. viii. /. 3, 
4 Trinity, v. xi. /. 4. 

7 Trinity, v. x. /. I. 
15 Trinity, v. vii. /. 7- 
S.John Bapt., v. vi. /. 4. 
S. Peter, v. ii. /. 3. 
S. Peter, v. vii. /. i. 
All Saints, v. i. /. 8. 
Bur. of Dead, v. x. /. i. 
Prayer at Sea, v. iv. /. 8. 



As o'er a s. infant's eyes. 



Sleeping. 
Sleeps. 



S. sweetly in th' embrace. 
Watching the eye where reason s. 
S. in the silent aisles no more. 

Slepf. 
Guests rudely went and came, where s. , &c. 
So o'er the bed where Lazarus s. 

Slight. 
Nor s. the warning sound. 
.S. tremblings only of her veil declare. 



2 Advent, v. i. /. 4. 

3 Advent, v. iii. /. 5. 
19 Trinity, v. vii. /. 3. 
Restoration, v. i. /. 2. 

Christmas Day, v. v. /. 6. 
12 Trinity, v. ii. /. 5. 

5 Lent, V. xiii. /. 3. 
Churching, v. iv. /. 5- 



SLIGHTED — SMILE. 



399 



From the s. willow bower. 



Slighted. 



Slope. 



I Epiphany, v. v. /. 6. 



That o'er her western s. breathe airs of balm. 3 Advent, v. i. /. 6. 

Slopes. 
Ah ! wherefore gleam those upland s. so fair?i Lent, v. iii. I. i. 

Sloth. 
Up from your beds of s. for shame. I Advent, v. ii. /. 3. 

And self-accus'd of sin and s. 6 Epiphany, v. x. /. 2. 

Slothful. 
Ne'er to sink back on s. bed. 2 Advent, v. vii. /. 4. 

Slffw. 
Nor s., nor hurrying, but in faith. S. Stephen, v. ii. /. 3. 

We see Christ's entering triumph s. ascend. Ascen. Day, v. ix. /. 4, 
Whether s. creeping on cold earth, or borne. 23 Trinity, v. ix. /. 2. 

Slowly. 
Where >r., round his isles of sand. 
S. , as then. His bounteous hand. 
Cons s. o'er its alter'd part. 
When s. through the hallow'd air. 

Slumber. 
In wilful s. , deepening every hour. 
S. is there, but not of rest. 
To s. in your leafy screen. 
His s. on the eve of death. 

Slumberest. 
The prayers are o'er : why s. thou so long. 



Whitsun Mon., v. iii. /. 4. 
S.Thomas, v.\\. I. i. 
SS.Simon&Jude, z/.ix. 7.3. 
Ordination, v. i. /. 2. 

I Advent, v. xiii. /. 2. 
Whitsun Mon., v. iv. /. i. 
25 Trinity, v.\. I. 7. 
S.Peter, v. ii. /. 2. 



Commination, v. i. /. i. 



Slumbering. 



Upon the s. features glow. 
And wake their s. love again. 

Slumberous, 
The s. potion bland, and wilt not drink. 

Slumbers, 
Like infants' j., pure and light. 
Soft s. in the open eye of Heaven. 

Small, 
Wherewith encompass'd, great and s. 

The storm is o'er — and hark ! a still s. voice. 9 Trinity, v. viii. /. i 
Yet shall to him the still s, voice. 

Smart. 
Too feeble for Confession's s. 

Smile, 
And eyes that never more may s. 
E'en in remorse, would s. on Thee. 
Wears again her willing s. 
With their own magic s. 



H. Baptism, v. v. /. 2. 
Ordination, v. xiii. /. 3. 

Tues. bef. East. , v.y.l. i . 

Evening, v. xiii. /. 4. 
I Trinity, v. ii. /. 3. 

Septuagesima, v. iii. /. 3. 
9 Trinity, z/. viii. /. i. 
S.Bartholomew, z'.xvii./. i. 

Ash- Wednesday, z'.iii. /. 3. 



I Christmas, v. v. /. 3. 
I Christmas, v. vii. /. 2. 

1 Epiphany, v. v. /. 4. 

2 Epiphany, v. x. /. 4. 



400 



SMILE — SMITTEN. 



Sweet is tlie s. of home ; the mutual look. 

With. thy false s. 

Mortal ! if life s. on thee, and thou find. 

Nor torrid summer's sickly s. 

Watching Thy patient s. 

We s. in scorn : and yet we know. 

In the full sunshine of His j-. 

That frowns on sweet Affection's >r. 

Touch our chill'd hearts with vernal s. 

The many-twinkling s. of ocean. 

In wasteful bounty shower' d they s. unseen. 

How wilt thou then look back, and s. 

The same that won Eve's matron s. 

Ye felt your Maker's s. that hour. 

The living waters brightly s. 

With sad but unaffected s. 

Knows half the reasons why we s. or sigh. 

No s. is like the s. of death. 

Sweet is the infant's waking s. 

And to her own sad music s. 

Where should ye seek Love's perfect s. 

Beams with too faint a s. 

By softer voice, by s. and wing. 

Help, by the unexpressive s. , that made. 

SmiVd. 
No peaceful home upon His cradle s. 
On th' everlasting Parent sweetly s. 
Thy new-born Saviour s. 
When the relenting sun has s. 

Smiles. 
Thy sunshine s. beneath the gloom. 
Thy shy averted s. 
Nor vainly s. along the shady way. 
The eye in s. may wander round. 
Where'er the Ci^oss is borne with s. 
And wherefore s. he in his sleep. 
All silence and all s. 

SmiVst. 
Thou s. on us in wrath, and we. 

Smiling. 
Play s. with the flame and sword. 
But all is bright and s. love. 
Blest eyes, that see the s. gleam. 
The light from those soft-j-. eyes. 
S. he turns and spreads his little wing. 

Smitten. 
The rock is s.y and to future years. 



I Lent, V. vii. /. i. 
Wed. bef East., v. ii. /. 2, 
Wed. bef East., v. ix. /, i. 
Th. bef. East., v. iii, /. 2. 
Easter Eve, v. iii. /. 6. 
Easter Tu., v. ix. /. I. 

4 Easter, v. viii. /. 10. 
Trinity, v. xix. /. 3. 

1 Trinity, v. v. /. 5. 

2 Trinity, v. ii. /. 2. 

3 Trinity, v. vi. /. I. 
II Trinity, v. viii. /. 3. 
15 Trinity, v. iii. /. 3. 
15 Trinity, v. vi. /. I. 

18 Trinity, v. iv. /. 3. 

19 Trinity, v. vi. /, 6. 

24 Trinity, v. i. /, 4. 

25 Trinity, v. viii. /. 5' 
SS. Phil. & Jas., V. iii. /. I. 
SS. Simon&Jude, v.\\\.l.\. 
Matrimony, v. iv. /. 6. 
Bur. of Dead, v. i. /. 2. 
Churching, v. i. /. 3. 
Churching, v. v. /. 5. 

Christmas Day, v. v. /. 5. 
H. Innocents, v, v. /. 2. 
Annunciation, v. viii. /. 6. 

5 S. Simon &Jude, v. xi. /. 3. 

I Christmas, v. vi. /. 3. 
Easter Tues., v. iv. /. 2. 
7 Trinity, v. viii. /. 3. 
13 Trinity, v. ix. /. I. 
S. Barnabas, v. vii. /. 7. 
S. Peter, v. ii. /. 3. 
Catechism, v. vii. /. 4. 

I Christmas, v. vii. /. i. 

S. Stephen, v. ii. /. 6. 
H. Innocents, v. ii. /. 5. 
H. Baptism, v. v. /. I. 
Visit, of Sick, v. vi. /. 7. 
Commination, v. iv. /. 5. 

6 Trinity, v. v. /. 5. 



SMOKE— SOARING. 



401 



Smoke. 
On the wreath'd s. afar. 

Smooth. 
Scar'd with this s. unbloody strife. 
Enthralls : the s. stones of the flood. 
S. without step or sound. 

Smother'd. 
Just s. in the strife of sin. 

Snare. 
First Levi, then all Israel, from the s. 

Snatch. 
To s. the rover from the dangerous strand. 

SnatcKd. 
S. sudden from th' avenging rod. 
S. late from the decaying year. 

Snow. 
The s. -white Ephod wear. 
The j-.-clad peaks of rosy light. 

Snowy. 
And s. vest — such grace He won for thee. 
Chalice, and plate, and s. vest. 

Soar. 
High as her anthems s. 
The Church's prayer finds wings to s. 
That it should s. and glide with thee so fast. 
All space, beyond the s. of angel wings. 
Calls us from where ye s. so fast. 
Shall find his wings, and s. as fast and free. 
From Sinai s. 

I seem to s. in vision bright. 
When ye, who used to s. 
Save that his hopes more boldly s. 
Ye s. those elder saints to meet. 
Higher above our meaning s. 
To be sung on, where angels s. 

Soar'd. 
For heavenly vision s. 
The spreading cloud of incense s. 

Soaring. 
For there the lark is s. high. 
While his free spirit, s. high. 
To waft us ever on, s. in blissful dreams. 
The s. soul from rest. 
Not seraph's wing for ever s. 
And who can stay the s. power. 
Thy shadowy car went s. on. 
For his wing'd thoughts are $. high. 

Dd 



S. Matthew, v. ii. /. 2. 

Whitsun Tues., v. iii, /. 2. 
8 Trinity, v. vii. /. 2. 
S. Thomas, v. vii. /. 2. 

4 Easter, v. vii. /. 4. 

5 Easter, v. xii. /. 4, 

Commination, v. iii. /. 8. 

II Trinity, v. viii. /. i. 
S. bef Advent, v. i. /. 2. 

I Easter, v. vi. /. 6. 

22 Trinity, v. iii. /. I. 

23 Trinity, v. xi. /. 4. 
Visit, of Sick, v. v. /. 5. 

Easter Tues., v. xiv. /. 2 

4 Easter, v. vii. /. 9. 
Ascension Day, v. ii. /. 2. 
Ascension Day, v. vi. /. 2. 

5 Trinity, v. vi. /. 3. 
23 Trinity, v. xi. /. 2. 
S.John Bapt., v. ii. /. 6. 
S. James, v. v. /. 2. 

S. Michael, v. iii. /. 2. 
S. Luke, V. xi. /. 3. 
All Saints, v. vii. /. 5. 
Catechism, v. x. /, 3. 
Visit, of Sick, v. vii. /. 8. 

Easter Mon., v. ix. /. 4. 
Ordination, v. i. /. 3. 

3 Epiphany, v. iii. /. 3. 
3 Epiphany, v. viii. /. 3. 

3 Epiphany, v. ix. /. 6. 

5 Epiphany, v. iii. /. 4. 

6 Epiphany, ^/. ix. /. 5' 
Ash- Wed., 27. vii. /.3. 

4 Easter, z/. ii. /. 9. 
S. Peter, z/. iv. /. 2. 



402 



SOARING — SOFT. 



He loves when some clear s. mind. 
Cheerful as s. lark, and mild. 

Soars. 
Butfasterthanshej-.jOurearth-boundFancytires.S. bef. Adv., v. iv. /. 



SS. Sim. & Jude, z/. viii. /. i. 
S S. Sim. «&: Jude, z>. xi. /. i . 



Awaken'd s. in airy flight. 



Sober. 



Restoration, v. i, /. 5. 



4 Easter, v. viii. /, 2. 
4 Easter, v. viii. /. 4. 
9 Trinity, z/. x. /. 6. 

21 Trinity, z/, i. /. 5. 
Easter Day, v. xv. /. 

Morning, v. i. /. 3. 
Morning, z/. iii, /. 3. 
Evening, z/. vii. /. i. 
I Advent^ v. viii. /. 4 



Mount, but be >r, on the wing. 

Be s., for thou art not there. 

From s. walking in true Gospel ways. 

Soberly. 
Skirts s. the tranquil scene. 

Social. 
In s. hours, who Christ would see. 

Soft. . 
By some s. touch invisible. 
Pay, for s. rains in season given. 
When the s. dews of kindly sleep. 
Full many a s. green isle appears. 

Spreadtheirj. breasts, unheeding, to the breeze. 3 Advent, v. ii. /. 3.) 
S. shades and gleaming lights are there. 4 Advent, v. i. /. 3. 

I linger by s. Music's cell. 4 Advent, v. iv. /. 2. 

To shew s. w^aters gushing by. 2 Christmas, v, ii. /. 7 

S. as Memnon's harp at morning. 
See the s. green willow springing. 
Flinging s. radiance far and wide. 
Is the s. gleam of Christian worth. 
Thou whose s. showers distil. 
With s. undazzling light. 
The first s. star in evening's crown. 
But leave her, in her own s. noon. 
S. Mercy's undersong. 
S. as imprison'd martyr's death-bed calm. 
Thy whisper'd warnings, kind and s. 
But ne'er so s. fell noon-tide shower. 
S. as the plumes of Jesus' Dove. 
When a s. shower. 

S. cloud, that while the breeze of May. 
Steals on s. -handed Charity. 
With lulling spell let s. Decay. 
The door is clos'd — but s. and deep. 
S. slumbers in the open eye of Heaven. 
By s. endearments in kind strife. 
Such as beneath the moon^s s. gleam. 
In hymns as s. as balm. 
Is ever with the s., meek, tender soul. 
By s. , meek, tender ways He loves to draw, 
Or, when s. showers in season fall. 



I Epiphany, v. ii. /. I. 
I Epiphany, v. iv. /. I. 
3 Epiphany, v. i. /. 5, 

3 Epiphany, v. iv. /. 3. 
5 Epiphany, v. v. /, 2. 
Quinquagesima, v, x. /, 4, 

4 Lent, V. ii. /. 4, 

4 Lent, V. xiii. /. 4. 

5 Lent, V. X. /. 3. 
Good Friday, v. iii. /. 6. 
I Easter, v. v. /. 2. 
4 Easter, v. v. /. 8. 

4 Easter, v. vii. /. I. 

5 Easter, v. ii. /, 2. 
Ascen, Day, v. i. /. i. 
S, aft. Ascension, v. vi. /. 2, 
Whitsun Mon., v. i, /. 4, 
Trinity, v. viii. /. I. 

1 Trinity, v. ii. /. 3. 

2 Trinity, v. viii. /. 7. 
4 Trinity, v. i. /. 3. 

8 Trinity, v. vi. /. 4. 

9 Trinity, v. viii. /. 3. 
9 Trinity, v. viii, /, 4. 
14 Trinity, v. iv. /, 5. 



SOFT — SOJOURN. 

Bath'd in s. airs, and fed with dew. 

Without a streak of heaven's s. blue. 

With the s. solitary knell. 

Here are s. hands that cannot bless in vain. 

The s. green of the vernal earth. 

E'en from thine arms, so kind and s. 

S. on her fluttering heart shall breathe* 

And s. as pure, and warm as bright. 

Ill fare the lay, though s. as dew. 

The light from those s. -smiling eyes. 

Waft him, thou s. September breeze. 

.S". answers duly whisper'd, &c. 

Thou too art here with thy s. inland tones. 

Behind the s. bright summer cloud. 

The strain, so s. the melting fall. 

So/iten. 
The bitterness of death to s. and beguile. 
To s. hearts like morning dew. 

Softeii!d. 
He hears her not — with s. gaze. 

Softening. 

Some s. gleam of love and prayer. 
Then keep the >$•. veil in mercy drawn. 

Softer. 
Should touch the heart with s. power. 
S. than gale at morning prime. 
By s. voice, by smile and wing. 

Softest. 
Steal down like April dews, that s. fall, &c. 
Sweet Dove ! the s., steadiest plume. 
The s. dews drop on her from above. 
When Autumn's s. gleams are ending. 
The s. moonbeams lie. 
Whom by the s. step and gentlest tone. 
Hovers on s. wings. 
It chants to all in s. tone. 

Softly. 
A cloudless sun that s. shines. 
The heart's sweet moonlight s. gleams. 
So J", falls the lay in fear and wrath begun. 

SoWd. 
Nor s. by ruder breath. 
Though worn and s. with sinful clay. 



Thou here didst s. , cottage-born. 



Sojourn. 



403 

15 Trinity, v. i. /. 2. 

16 Trinity, v. x. /. 3. 
21 Trinity, v, iii. /. 2. 
vS. Barnabas, v. iii. /. 5- 
S. Bartholomew, v. ii. /. 2. 
S. Luke, V. xix. /. 3. 
SS. Sim. & Jude, v. iii. /. i. 
Confirmation, v. v. /. I. 
Matrimony, v. iii. /. I. 
Visit, of Sick, v. vi. /. 7. 
Bur. of Dead, v. ii. I. i. 
Churching, v. iv. /. 6. 
Prayer at Sea, v. ii. /. i. 
Accession, v. ii. /. i. 
Ordination, v. vii. /. 2. 

I Christmas, v. v. /. 6. 
SS. Sim. & Jude, v. v. /. 3. 

I Lent, V. i, /. 6. 



Morning, v. ix. /. 3. 
24 Trinity, v. vii. /. I. 

Good Friday, v. i. /. 3. 
Whitsunday, v. iii. /. 3. 
Churching, v. i. /. 3. 

Sexagesima, v. iv. /. 6. 
Quinquagesima, v. i. /. I. 
2 Lent, V. xiii. /. 3. 
2 Trinity, v. i. /. 2. 

5 Trinity, v. iv. /. 4. 
S.Barnabas, v. i. /. 5- 
H. Baptism, v. i. /. 4. 
Accession, v. vi. /. 3. 

6 Epiphany, v. viii. /. 3. 

7 Trinity, v. v. /. 5- 
Commination, v. iv. /. 8. 

4 Lent, V. i. /. 5- 

2 Trinity, v. v. /. 6. 

3 Epiphany, v. x. /. 2. 



404 



SOLACE — SOLITARY. 



Solace. 
Putting his s. by. 

But feeds with s. kind the willing soul. 
Full s., lest it steal the heart. 
But we may taste your s. sweet. 
To s. and relieve. 
S. and warning thou mayst learn. 

Solaces, 
By false kind s. , and spells of earth. 

Solar. 
Their s. source betray. 
That cannot bear the s. beam. 
Still blazing, like the s. fount. 

Sold. 
The birthright s. , the blessing lost and won. 

Soldier. 
The s. in his chosen bower. 
When the great s. of thy Lord. 
And the young s. duly sworn. 

Sole. 
Teach us to love, with Christ, our j., &c. 
Her, His s. earthly care. 

Solemn. 
Chanting with a s. voice. 
That s. style, "Thy nation and Thy friends." 
Now is there s. pause in earth and heaven. 
Within the temple's s. round. 
The Church's s. chant we hear. 
Three s. parts together twine. 
Three s. aisles approach the shrine. 
Or to your endless depth, ye s. groves. 
In whispering leaves, these s. words. 
Then in their s. pageant learn. 
Serene or s., gay or bold. 
As in the s. week that past. 
As in that s. evening walk. 
To s. thoughts in youth. 
Oft in her s. hours we dream thee nigh. 

Solid. 
Wrapt in a still, dark, s. cloud. 
In s. span of purest rays. 

Solitary. 
Where, like a s. child. 
To cheer our s. song. 
The wheeling kite's wild s. cry. 
With the soft s. knell. 
And there are aching s. breasts. 



Tues. bef. East.,z'. v. /. 4. 
7 Trinity, v. ix. /. 3. 

12 Trinity, v. i. /. 6. 
15 Trinity, v, iv. /. 7. 
Prayer at Sea, v. iii. /. 4. 
Gun. Treas., v. xiv. /. 3. 

Tu. bef. East., v. xi. /. 2. 

S. Stephen, v. iv. /. 4. 
Quinquagesima, v. x. /. 3. 
5 Lent, V. iv. /. 5. 

2 Lent, V. X. /. 2. 

Easter Mon., v. xi. /. 2. 
S. Mark, v. v. /. 3. 
H. Baptism, v. vi. /. 2. 

17 Trinity, v. xii. /. 5. 
Annunciation, v. vi. /. 6. 

I Epiphany, v. ii. /. 7, 

3 Epiphany, v. vii. /. 6. 
5 Easter, v. i. /. i. 
Whitsun Tues. , v. vii. /. 4. 
WhitsunTues.,7/. xvii. /. 2. 
Trinity, v. x. /. i. 
Trinity, v. x. /. 3. 

3 Trinity, v. ii. /. 4. 

4 Trinity, v. iv. /. 3. 
22 Trinity, v. xii. /. I. 
S. Andrew, v. ii. /. 3. 
S. Thomas, v. i. /. 6. 
S. Peter, v. viii. /. 4. 
Gun. Treas., v. ix. /. 4. 
K. Charles M., z^. vi. /. 4. 

13 Trinity, v. ii. /. 2. 
25 Trinity, v. ii. /. 7. 

5 Lent, V. ii. /. 2. 

5 Trinity, v. x. /. 3. 

20 Trinity, v. iii. /. I. 

21 Trinity, v. iii, /. 2. 
K.Charles M., v. v. /. i. 



SOMETHING— SONG. 



405 



"With s. of celestial light." 

If Memory s. at our spell. 
And s. e'en beneath the moon. 
We s. see alight. 

S. of Resignation's tone. 



Something. 
Sometimes. 



Somewhat. 
Son. 



The S. of Man, th' atoning wounds. 

Who hath the Father and the S. 

We who have seen Thy S, 

The S. of God in radiance beam'd. 

From the mild S. of Man. 

The S, of God by moonlight rose. 

Her risen S. and Lord. 

Old IsraeFs long-lost s. 

The Father spares the S. , for thee to die. 

So spake the S. 

Meanwhile with every s. and saint of Thine. 

Who gave His S. , sure all has given. 

Pitying the mother in the s. 

Now that th' eternal .S". 

The S. of God in doing good. 

The only S. of His dear love. 

Wilt thou forgive thy s. one boding sigh ? 

Yet turn thee, s. of man — for worse than these. 

To whom God's S. is given. 

" E'en like the ^. of God." 

As if th' Almighty S. 

Lost in high thoughts, " whose s." 

E'er did like Thee a true s.''s part. 

A S. that never did amiss. 

For He, thy -5". and Saviour, vows. 

The S. of God : and that indeed. 

The Spirit of the dying -5". 

His only S. for her would give. 

A widow o'er her only s. 

So yearns our mother o'er each truant s. 

True s. of our dear Mother, early taught. 

Song. 
What sudden blaze of s. ? 
First stirr'd the tide of s. 
Still chant his morning s. 
Deem not that the s. would cease. 
She trills her widow'd, faltering s. 
Be this your s.y your joy and pride. 



Visit, of Sick, v. v. /, 2. 

4 Advent, v. x. /. I. 
S. Mark, v. iv. /. i. 
Bur. of Dead, v. vii. /. 2. 

2 Advent, v. v. /. 8. 

S. Stephen, z/. iv. /. 6. 
S. John Evan., v. iv. /. 5. 
QuinquagesimajZ/.xii. /. 2. 
Quinquagesima,e/. xiii, /. i, 
Quinquagesima,7y. xiii. /, 4. 
4 Lent, V. viii. /. 4. 
4 Lent, V. ix. /. 2. 
4 Lent, V. xi. /. 2. 
Mon. bef. East., v. iii. /. 4. 
Wed. bef. East. , v. x. /. 2. 
Easter Eve, v. v. /. i, 

4 Easter, z/. iv. /. 4. 

5 Easter, 7/. v. /. 6. 

4 Trinity, v. xx. /. 2. 
12 Trinity, v. i. /. I. 

16 Trinity, z/. ii. /. 4. 

17 Trinity, v. ii. /. 2. 

17 Trinity, v. vi. /. i. 

18 Trinity, v. xv. /. 2. 

19 Trinity, v. v. /. I. 
Conv. of S. Paul, v. v. /. 3. 
Purification, v. ix. /. i. 
Annunciation, v. iv. /. 5. 
Annunciation, v. vi. /. i. 
Annunciation, z/. ix. /. 4. 
S.Barthol., v. iv. /. I. 
SS.Sim.& Jude, v. iv. /. i. 
H. Comm., v. vi. /. 4. 
Bur. of Dead, v. v. /. 3. 
Commination, v. iv. /. 7. 
K. Charles M., z/. vi. /. i. 



Christmas Day, v. i. /. i. 
Christmas Day, v. iii. /. 4. 
2 Epiphany, z/. xii. /. 4. 
Palm Sunday, z/. iii. /. 2. 
5 Easter, z>. iii. /. 6. 
Whitsun Tues. , v. xix. /. 3. 



406 SONG — SOOTHE. 

To praise Thee with a worthier s. 
One gust of heavenly s. might steal. 
An idle vaunt o( s. . , 

To cheer our solitary s. 
Of angel s. and angel motion. 
For sacred s., Joy's golden mean. 
How timely then a comrade's s. 
Thou voice of sacred s. 
The breath of sacred s. 

Songs. 
Echoing angelic s. 
May rise on high, and holy s. 
Thou hast an ear for angels' s. 

Sons. 
See Israel's s., like glowing brands. 
He only of the s. of men. 
S. of a King ye boast to be. 
Thou countest s. ' and mothers' love. 
Comfort's true s. ! amid the thoughts of down. 
That s. to parents, all to Thee may turn. 
O'er sainted s. untimely dead. 

Soon. 
S. wilt Thou take us to Thy tranquil bower, 
^i". as their fragrant task is done. 
S. shalt thou read the mystery right. 
Will trickle s. 
As s. as born. 
But to His triumph s. 

S. o'er their heads blithe April airs shall sing. 
S. will He shew thee all His wounds, and say. 
And s. the Israelite indeed. 

Sooiie7\ 
S. than they should miss where Thou, &c. 
Why should the cup the s. cloy ? 
S. than where the stars of Christmas bum. 
S. than where the Easter sun. 
S. than where upon the Saviour's friends. 

Soonest. 
That s. thrills at touch of praise. 

Soothe. 
Such as in sleep would hardly s. 
Art Thou not by to s. and save ? 
Such airs as s. a hermit's sleep. 
To s. his soul when thou art gone. 
By sweet remembrance s. our woes. 
Our fever'd brow in age to s. 
O s. us, haunt us, night and day. 



Trinity, v. iii. /. 2. 
Trinity, v. xiv. /. 3. 

4 Trinity, v. i. /. 2. 

5 Trinity, v. x. /. 3. 
S. Peter, v. xii. /, 2. 

SS. Sim,& Jud., v. vii. /. 4. 
SS. Sim. & Jud, , v. xiii. /. i . 
Commination, v. i. /, 2. 
Restoration, v. i. /. 3. 

Septuagesima, v. ix. /. 4. 
S. aft. Ascen., v. x. /. 2. 
S. Luke, V. xviii. /. i. 

5 Lent, V, v. /. 4. 
Th. bef. East., v, vi. /. 5j 
Easter Day, v. vi. /. 3. 
Annunciation, v. ii. /. 5. 
S.Barnabas, v. vii. /. i. 
S. John Bapt., v. ix. /. 4. 
Visit, of Sick, v. ii. /. 6. 

Easter Eve, v. iv. /. i. 

1 Easter, v. xi. /. 5. 

4 Easter, v. viii. /. 9, 

5 Easter, v. ii. /. 3. 

S. aft. Ascen., v. ix. /. 6, 
Whitsun Mon., z/. xiii. /. 3, 
23 Trinity, v. iv. /. I. 
S. Thomas, v. ix. /, 7. 
S. Barthol., v. viii. /. 3. 

Christmas Day, v. viii. /. 5, 

2 Epiphany, v. vii. /. 3. 
Good Friday, v.i. I. 6. 
Good Friday, v. ii. /. I. 
Good Friday, v. ii. /. 5. 

25 Trinity, v. iv. /. 7. 

6 Epiphany, v. viii. /. 7. 
Sexagesima, v. x. /. 4. 
Trinity, v. viii. /. 3. 

S. Andrew, v. x, /. 2. 
S. Barnabas, v. vii. /. 4. 
Confirmation, v. vii. /. 4. 
Visit, of Sick, v, vii. /. i. 



SOOTH D — SORROW, 

Soothed. 
Proud to be check'd and s. by that, &c. 

Soothing. 
Our Sun and s. Moon. 
S. the wearied sight. 
Its s. lustre streams. 
How s. ! in our last decay. 
So too may s. Hope Thy leave enjoy. 
No s. calm is blest. 
To practise there the s. lay. 
Their s. hymns for her to sing. 
Who can express the s. charm ? ' 
I rather woo the s. art. 
Was veil'd in sadly-j-. gloom. 
E'en such an awful s. calm. 
Soft answers duly whisper'd to each s. prayer. 
O kindly s. in high Victory's hour. 
Was Error's s. blind. 
Dream on the s. dream at will. 
Oft as at morn or s. eve. 

Sorcei'ies. 
...He watch'd his s. dark and dread. 

Sore. 
Till she abuse, so s. , her lengthen'd span. 
And, though the strife be s. 
Else had it bruis'd too s. his tender heart. 
The festering s. by Fancy made. 
For all thy rankling doubts so s. 

Sorrow. 
If sinful babes in s. must be born. 
Why in thy s. should it pine? 
Of s. and unrest. 
Look 6". in the face. 

Might set the shadowy realm from sin and s. free. 
When s. all our heart would ask. 
But vernal airs should s. heal. 
Where human s. breathes her lowly moan. 
In s. kneeling, and in fear. 
That Israel's King with s. stains. 
In s. , on Life's downward way. 
Our paths of sin, our homes of s. 
With labour lost and s. eam'd. 
Till, far as sin and s. reach. 
Saluting s. as you may. 
Dear as the holy s. 
That s. best relieves. 
S. hath fled away, and Pain. 



407 



4 Epiphany, v. ii. /. 8. 

2 Christmas, v. vii. /. 8. 
Quinquagesima, v. x. /. 2. 
2 Easter, v. v. /. 5. 
15 Trinity, v. i. /. 7. 

24 Trinity, v. viii, /. I. 
SS.Phil. &Jas.,z/.iii. /. 4. 
SS. Phil. & Jas.,z/.xiii. /. I. 
SS.Sim. & Jud., v. ii. /. 4. 
H. Cornm., v. v. /. 3. 
Visit, of Sick, v. i. /. 6. 
Visit, of Sick, v. vi. /. 2. 
Bur. of Dead, v. vii. /. i. 
Churching, v. iv. /. 6. 
Prayer at Sea, v. iv. /. i. 
Gun. Treas. , v. vii. /. 4. 
Gun. Treas. , v. xi. /. i. 
Ordination, v. ix. /. i. 

2 Easter, v. vi. /. 6. 

I Lent, V. vi. /. 3. 
Tu. bef. East. , v. xii. /. 3, 
Th. bef. East., v. vi. /. 7. 
Good Friday, v. vii. /. 2. 
S.Thomas, v. ix. /. I. 

Sexagesima, v. v. /. 3. 
Ash- Wed., v. ii. /. 3. 
Tues.bef. East., v. ii. /. 4. 
Tues. bef. East. , v. x. /. 4. 
Easter Eve, v. ii. /. 8. 
I Easter, v. viii. /. i. 

3 Easter, v. i. /. 3. 
Ascen. Day, v. viii. /. 4. 
8 Trinity, v. xi. /. 2. 
10 Trinity, v. i. /. 7- 
15 Trinity, v. i. /. 6. 
15 Trinity, v. iv. /. 2. 
18 Trinity, v. iii. /. 3. 
18 Trinity, v. vi, /. 3. 
21 Trinity, v. ii. /, 2, 

25 Trinity, v. vii, /. 3, 
SS,Phil.&Jas.,z/,xiii./. 2. 
S. Peter, v. iii. /. 3. 



4o8 



SORROW — SOUL. 



Sweetening the s. of his fall. 

But clouds were on His s. : one alone. 

In s. and remorse to sing. 

And oft as sin and s. tire. 

Too lightly springs by S. V bed. 

Are deeper plung'd in s.'s trance. 

In whose sweet presence -5". dares not lower. 

And S. her keen sting would prove. 

Sorrowing. 
To look where s. sinners kneel. 

Sorrows, 
Would deem thy s. bought too dear. 
By day and night her s. fall. 

Sought. 
With gold and myrrh she s. Thy face. 
"Long J., and lately won." 
They early s. the tomb. 
They who have s. , nor hope to find. 
Which s. behind the veil to see. 
Ye may be found if ye are s. 
A little while we s. the sky. 
Love s. Him first — at dawn of morn. 
She s. to weep with Thee alone. 
He heard and saw, and s. to free. 
If, calming wayward grief, I s. 
The much-enduring wisdom, s. 

Soul. 
Sun of my s. ! Thou Saviour dear. 
Till to our s. the former days return. 
For all our gazing ; but the s. 
Jesu, do Thou my s. receive. 
Come here thy s. to tune. 
While with you the s. is free. 
And cheats th' unstable s. 
Happy the s. , whose precious cause. 
The soaring s. from rest. 
A s. that once had tasted of immortal Truth. 
Shewing how best the s. may cling. 
Nor let the sinner lose his s. at ease. 
Then, onward yet a step, thou hard- won s. 
Then may the unbodied s. in safety fleet. 
He could not trust his melting s. 
The sacred j. -enthralling strain. 
When, ere the final pang His s. should rend. 
Less quickly from th' unstable s. would fade. 
Than overcloud Thy s. 
Love masters Agony ; the s. that seem'd. 



S. Peter, v. vi. /. 3. 
S. Michael, v. v. /. 5. 
S S.Sim. & Jud., v. ix. /. 4. 
Confirmation, v. viii. /. I. 
Visit, of Sick, zf. i. /. 2. 
Commination, z>. v. /. 6. 
Prayer at Sea, z/. iv. /. 3. 
Accession, v. iii. /. 7. 

Ash- Wed., v. v. /. 8. 

Annunciation, tj. v. /. 5. 
Gun. Treas., v. v. /. i. 

Epiphany, v. x, /. 3, 
Quinquagesima, v. ii. /. 2. 
Easter Tues., 2/. ix. /. 2. 
Easter Tues., v. x, /. i. 
13 Trinity, v. xv. /. 2. 
15 Trinity, v. iii. /. 7. 
S. bef. Adv., 7/. iv. /. 3. 
S. Thomas, v. ii. /. 5. 
S. Thomas, 'u. ii. /. 7. 
Conv. of S. Paul, v. vi. /. 2. 
Annunciation, v. i. /. 5. 
S.John Bapt., v. vii: /. 3. 

Evening, v. iii. /. i. 

3 Advent, v. iv. /. 3. 

4 Advent, v. xiii. /. 2. 
S. Stephen, v. v. /. 5. 
Circumcision, v. xiii, /. I. 

1 Epiphany, zj. i. /. 7. 

2 Epiphany, v. iv. /. 4. 

3 Epiphany, 2/. vii. /. I. 

5 Epiphany, v. iii. /. 4. 

6 Epiphany, v. viii. /. 8. 
Sexagesima, z/. vii. /. 4. 

I Lent, z>. iv. /. 8. 

1 Lent, V. vi. /. 5. 

2 Lent, v. V. /. I. 

4 Lent, V. xii. /. i. 
Palm Sunday, v. v. /. 4. 
Mon. bef. East. , v. v. /. 3. 
Mon. bef. East. , v. viii. /. 5. 
Tues. bef. East. , v. viii. /. 3. 
Tues. bef. East., v . xiii. /. i . 



SOUL. 

Where'er Thou roam'st, one happy j., we know. 
- My s, with Thee be blest ! 
Thy grovelHng s. that feels so desolate and dry. 
Then wake, my s., to high desires. 
By His own calm, s. -soothing tone. 
My better s. confess' d. 
Yet in the Prophet's s. the dreams, &c. 
Upon his s. like flame. 
They nurse the s. to heavenly love. 
Then, fainting s., arise and sing. 
My s. is envious of mine eye. 
To His s. -piercing voice for ever nigh. 
Such trembling joy the s. o'er-awes. 
The deep calm sky, the sunshine of the s. 
No s. of man can worthless find. 
Chill'd at her touch, the self-reproaching s. 
A new-born s., just waiting on the brink. 
Was wafted to your s. one high desire. 
Go not away, thou weary s. 
But feeds with solace kind the willing s. 
Thy heedless s. astray. 
Thy better s. could spurn. 
Is ever with the soft, meek, tender s. 
It is not that His s. 
Full many a s. , the price of blood. 
The laggard s., that will not wake. 
But for the s. no help is found. 
To many a j". a poison tree. 
His steps to guide, his s. to shield. 
Where, undisturb'd by sin and earth, the s. 
Till every limb obey the mounting s. 
The mounting s., the call by Jesus given. 
To soothe his s. when thou art gone. 
Body and s. in every part. 
Let not thy s. be quite o'ercast. 
Their s. is Christ's abode. 
His dove-like s. — best sacrifice. 
Still to the lowly s. 
Body and s., to live and die. 
Each leading many a rescu'd s. 
The s. unswerving and the fearless tongue. 
Let his s. love Thee to the end. 
Can his s. choose but be at rest. 
God for each rescued s. 
Luke the belov'd, the sick s.^s guide. 
If e'er we charm a s. in pain. 
O heavy laden s. ! kneel down and hear. 
Thus, should thy s. misgiving turn. 



409 



Easter Eve, v. iii. /. i. 
Easter Eve, v. vi. /. 4. 
Easter Eve, v. vii. /. 8. 
Easter Day, v. iv. /. I. 
Easter Day, v. xiii. /. 3. 

1 Easter, v. v. /. 3. 

2 Easter, v. ii, /. 6. 

2 Easter, v. viii. /. 2. 
4 Easter, v. vii. /. 2. 
4 Easter, v. viii. /. i. 
Ascen. Day, v. ii. /. i. 
Ascen. Day, v. vii. /. 4. 
Trinity, v. vii. /. i. 

1 Trinity, v. iii. /. 2. 

2 Trinity, v. v. /. 2. 

3 Trinity, v. ii. /. i. 
3 Trinity, v. vii. /. 3. 

6 Trinity, v. vi. /. 6. 

7 Trinity, v. i. /. I. 

7 Trinity, v. vs.. I. 3. 

8 Trinity, v. iv. /. 4. 

8 Trinity, v. x. /. 4. 

9 Trinity, v. viii. /. 3- 

10 Trinity, v. ii. /. I. 

11 Trinity, v. v. /. 3. 

12 Trinity, v. iv. /. 4. 

13 Trinity, v. ix. /. 3. 
13 Trinity, v. xx. /. 3. 

19 Trinity, v. ii. /. 4. 

20 Trinity, v. i. /. 3. 
23 Trinity, v. xiv. /. i. 
23 Trinity, v. xiv. /. 2. 
S.Andrew, v. x. /. 2. 
S. Thomas, v. vii. /. 6. 
S. Thomas, v. ix. /. 6. 
Purification, v. i. /. 4. 
Purification, v. x. /. 3. 
Purification, v. xvii. /. i. 
S. Matthias, v. iii. /. 4. 
S. Mark, v. ii. /. 5. 
S.John Bapt., v. vii. /. 2 
S. Peter, v. i. /. 4. 

S. Peter, v. iii. /. 2. 
S. Michael, v. i. /. 4. 
S. Luke, V. x. /. 3. 
Visit, of Sick, v. ii. /. 7. 
Commination, v. vi. /. i. 
Gun. Treas., v. xiv. /. i. 



y 



410 



SOULS, 



Souls. 
Such- is the bliss of s. serene. 
Children and childlike s. are there. 
Only, since our s. will shrink. 
All s. , that in their cradles Thou hast bought. 
Of J-, that infant-like beneath their burthenbend. 
Father and Lover of our s. ! 
Given to His Sire, our s. to heal. 
For s. that hear His call, and prove. 
When s. of highest birth. 
For fallen s. some healing breath. 
Our frail immortal s. , His work, &c. 
Can pass the flight of s. adoring. 
And shew our lagging s. how glory must, &c. 
So happy s., when life is o'er. 
On s. that sin and earth forsook. 
'Tis even so : the sovereign Lord of s. 
Prepar'd for virgin s. , and them. 
Meek s. there are, who little dream. 
Where gentlest breezes whisper s. distress'd. 
That s. in refuge, holding by the Cross. 
The thronging band of s. 
The blood of s. by Thee redeem'd. 
The prayers of hungry s. and poor. 
To humbled s. , that sink for shame. 
Of s. that mourn. 
To other strains our s. are set. 
Listen, ye pure white-robed s. 
Wouldst thou the life of s. discern ? 
But chiefly Christian s. ; for they. 
O lost and found ! all gentle s. below. 
The s. His Christ hath botight. 
Lifting and lowering s. at will. 
And God's own ark with blood of s. defil'd. 
The s. He died to win. 
While s. are wandering far and wide. 
Where s. and bodies, hopes and joys. 
His portion in our s. to prove. 
Of s. that will not be redeem'd. 
Where s. with sacred hunger sighing. 
All joy to s. that can rejoice. 
His glory on their s. , made known, &c. 
Thou only hope of s. 

Winning or losing s., Thy life-blood's price. 
Thus s., by nature pitch'd too high. 
Our weary s. , by earth beguil'd. 
Because their secret s. a holy strain repeat. 
That we might learn of Him lost s. to love. 



Morning, v. xi. /, i. 
I Advent, v. vi. /. 3. 
S.John Evan., v. vi, /. i, 
H. Innocents, v. v. /. 6. 
H. Innocents, v. vii. /. 8. 

1 Christmas, v. vi. /. i. 
Circumcision, v. iv. /. 3. 

2 Epiphany, v. vi. /. 3, 

4 Epiphany, v. vii. /. 3. 

5 Epiphany, v. xiii. /. 5. 

6 Epiphany, v. vi. /. 8. 
6 Epiphany, v. ix. /. 6. 
Sexagesima, v. viii. /. 6. 
Quinquagesima, v. vi. /. 3. 
Quinquagesima, z/. viii. /. 3. 
2 Lent, v. ii. /. i. 

Wed. bef. East, , v. iv. /. 9. 
Wed. bef. East., v. v. /. 9, 
Good Friday, v. vii. /. 5. 
Good Friday, v. viii. /. 5. 
Easter Eve, v. ii. /. 6, 
I Easter, v. ii. /. 4. 

1 Easter, v. ix. /. 4. 

S. aft. Ascen., v. vii. /. 5. 
S,aft, Ascen,, v. ix. /. 4. 
Whitsunday, v. x, /, I. 
Whitsun Txx.,v. xviii. /. i. 

2 Trinity, v. iii. /. I. 

2 Trinity, v. v. I. ^. 

3 Trinity, v. x. /. I. 

5 Trinity, v. iii. /. 4. . 

6 Trinity, v. ii. /. 3. 

9 Trinity, v. iv. /. 6. 

10 Trinity, v. vi. /. 4, 

11 Trinity, v. ii. /. 5. 

12 Trinity, v. iii. /. 5. 
16 Trinity, v. ii. /. 2. 
19 Trinity, v. viii. /, 4. 
S. bef Adv., v. vi. /. 7. 
S. Thomas, v. iv. /. 7. 
S.Thomas, v. v. /. 8. 
Conv. of S. Paul, v. xii. /. 3. 
S, Matthias, v. v. /. 3. 
SS. Phil,&Jas,,z/.xii./.i, 
S.John Bapt., v. viii. /, 7, 
S, Matthew, v. iv. /. 8. 

S. Matthew, v, vii. /. 7. 



SOULS — SOVEREIGN. 



411 



Doubt we, how s. so wanton change. 
To simple s. and unrefin'd. 
Little they dream, those haughty s. 
For ever on our s. be trae'd. 
Which only s. in sufferings tried. 
"Come, Holy Ghost, our s. inspire." 

Sound. 
The nearer swells the trumpet's s. 
Each s. His wakeful ear receives. 
'Tis misty all, both sight and s. 
Orb after orb, the wondrous s. 
While far beyond the s. of praise. 
Not to be trae'd by sight or s. 
Nor slight the warning s. 
Then waken into s. divine. 
When one by one each human >r. 
Too soon some ruder s. 
To the glad mournful s. 
Vainly they tried the deeps to s. 
Might s. in Heaven, were all his second life. 
Smooth without step or s. 
Still may the echo of that s. 
Nearest and dearest ever s. 
How swell'd thine anthem's s. 
Sweet awful hour ! the only s. 

f 



How strange, to thee, that s. 
Its trumpet tones are s. still. 



Sounding, 
Sounds. 



And fall the s. of mirth. 

Ever in thrilling s, like these. 

That s. the dirge of Rome. 

So J-, our war-note ; but our path of glory. 

No s. of worldly toil ascending there. 

Such s. as make deep silence in the heart. 

The dreary s. of crowded earth. 

Source^ 
As rays around the s. of light. 
Their solar s. betray. 
But that the Lord and s. of love. 
Nor in the stream the s. forget. 
Oft, ere the common s. be known. 

South. 
The flashing billows of the s. 
Where wafted by the warm j-.-west. 

Sovereign. 
When we our s. Master find. 



S. Luke, V. viii. /. I. 
SS.Sim.&Jud.jZ'.viii. /. 3. 
All Saints, v. v. /. i. 
Confirmation, v. x. /. I. 
Visit, of Sick, v. i. /. 7. 
Ordination, v. vi. /. 3. 

1 Advent, v. xiii. /. 4. 

2 Advent, v. v. /. 2. 
4 Advent, v. v. /. i. 
Christmas Day, v. ii. /. 3. 
Ash- Wed., v. vii. /. 5. 

4 Lent, V. i. /, 4. 

5 Lent, V. xiii. /. 3. 
Palm Sunday, v. vi. /. i. 

4 Trinity, v. x. /. i. 

5 Trinity, v. vi. /. 2. 

6 Trinity, v. v. /. 2. 
13 Trinity, v. xiv. /. I. 
23 Trinity, v. vii. /. 2. 
S, Thomas, v. vii. /. 2. 
Conv. of S. Paul, v. xv. /. 2. 
S. BarthoL, v. xvii. /. 4. 
S. Michael, v. vi. /. 6. 
H. Comm., v. xvi. /. i. 
Bur. of Dead, v. v. /. 2. 

Accession, v. i. /. 5. 

Circumcision, v. xv. /. i. 
I Lent, V. iv. /. 6. 
Whitsun Mon. , v. xi. /. 6. 

1 Trinity, v. iv. /. 3. 
20 Trinity, v. ii, /. i, 
20 Trinity, v. iii. /. 7. 
22 Trinity, v. ii. /. i. 

S. Stephen, v. i. /. i. 
S. Stephen, v. iv. /. 4. 
6 Epiphany, v. vi. /. 5. 
Wed.bef East., v. vi. /. 6. 

2 Trinity, v. vii. /. 5. 

Th.bef East.,z/. iii. /. 3. 
S. aft. Ascen., v. i. /. 3. 

Epiphany, v. vii. /. 4. 



412 



SOVEREIGN — SPARES. 



You in the S. Presence plead. 
'Tis even so : the s. Lord of souls. 
S. masters of all hearts ! 
Enthroned in thy s. sphere. 
He only, by whose s. hand. 



First s. in holy fear. 

Be thou content in tears to s. 

...And reap what Thou hast s. 



Sow. 



Soivn. 



Space. 



But look away a little s. 

All s., beyond the soar of angel wings. 

Along the Church's central s. 

This earth a boundless s. 

Of Christ's true riches o'er all time and s. 

Diverse along all s. in fiery flight. 

Spake. 
So J. the Son. 

So J. the weary fisher, spent. 
.S"., and was heard by fell disease. 
To high and low Heaven's Angel s. 

Span. 
Till she abuse, so sore, her lengthen'd s. 
Cross'd with as free a >r. the vault of heaven. 
In solid s. of purest rays. 
When wandering here a little s. 

Spangles. 
Who for the s. wears the funeral pall ? 

Spare. 
Louder and louder swells ? and canst thou s. ? 
O s. Thy rebels for Thine own dear sake. 
Steal on, and s. the giant sway. 
"O J. as I have spar'd." 
Heart-rending sighs, O s. to heave. 
Too high for earth; what mother'sheart could j. 
A hand that cannot s. 

Spared. 
Win us to be belov'd and s. 
Long lov'd, long tried, long s. as they. 
" O spare as I have j." 
Ill s. ; but would we store aright. 

Spares. 
Which Heaven, in mercy, s. us too. 
The Father s. the Son, for thee to die. 
And s. awhile his blissful trance. 



3 Epiphany, v. vii. /. 2. 
2 Lent, V. ii. /. i. 
Palm Sunday, v. ii. /. I. 
Easter Day, v. ii. /. i. 
S. Luke, V. iii. /. i. 

Circumcision, v. xvii. /. 2. 
12 Trinity, v. i. /. 7. 

2 Easter, v. x. /. 6. 

4 Lent, V. iii. /. 4. 
Ascen. Day, v. vi. /. 2. 
Trinity, v. iv. /. I. 

22 Trinity, v. vi. /. 2. 
S. Matthew, v. vi. /. 7. 
S. Michael, v. iii. /. 3. 



Wed, bef. East., v. x, /. 2. 
5 Trinity, v. ii. /. i. 
S. Matthew, v. v. /. 6. 
Accession, v. vi. /. 6. 

I Lent, V. vi. /. 3. 

17 Trinity, v. iv. /. 2. 
25 Trinity, v. ii. /. 7. 
Annunciation, v. iii. /. i. 

23 Trinity, v. viii. /. 3. 

I Lent, V. i. /. 3. 
5 Easter, v. x. /. 4. 
Whitsun Mon., v. \.l. 5. 
22 Trinity, v. viii, /, 4. 
S,bef, Adv,, v. ii. /. 2. 
Prayer at Sea, v. iv. /. 5. 
Restoration, v. vi. /. 3. 

18 Trinity, v. xix. /. 3. 
18 Trinity, v. xxii. /. i. 
22 Trinity, v. viii. /. 4. 
Restoration, v. vii. /. 2. 

4 Advent, v. xii, /, 2, 
Mon. bef. East. , v. iii. /, 4. 
S. Peter, v. vii. /. 4. 



SPARK— SPEED. 

Spark, 
The struggling s. of good within. 
Loves too each little dewy s. 
The s. of his first deathless fire. 
And how the s. ye lit, of heavenly cheer. 

Sparkle. 
If pure, would s. less. 
To s. in His crown above. 



What s. in that lucid flood. 
Till freely leaps the s. rill. 



Sparkles, 

Sparkling. 

Speak. 



Refuse to s., or s. amiss. 

And, ere they s. , to His sure word. 

When holy maids and matrons s, 

S. for us, or we perish quite. 

Our tongues to s. Thy praises plain. 

How shall we s. to Thee, O Lord ? 

But angels, as we s. 

The dead sit up and s. 

S. gently of our sister's fall. 

Speaking. 
That by their s. lives the world may learn. 

Speaks. 
'Tis Abraham's God who s. so loud. 
So J-. Andromache in boding fear. 
She s., and we must hear. 
Who s. and will not hear. 
He s. as He did then. 
vS". , silently, thy glorious Creed. 

Spear. 
Attends with sword and s. 
And waken Joshua's s. of flame. 

Spectral. 
Or wakes the s. forms of woe and crime. 

Sped. 
Recall the shaft the murderer's hand has s. 
His beams have faster s. 
Each lucid course be duly s. 
Ye might have s. to keep high festival. 

Speech. 
From every region, race, and s. 

Speed. 
S. to the eastern mount like flame. 
To s. them o'er the tempting plain. 
And to His presence s. 



413 

4 Easter, v. vii. /. 3. 
2 Trinity, v. iv. /. 3. 
13 Trinity, v. viii. /. i. 
S.Barnabas, v. vii. /. 5. 

2 Epiphany, v. vii. /. 2. 

3 Epiphany, v. xii. /. 5. 

H. Baptism, v. ii. /. i. 

2 Advent, v. i. /. 2. 

4 Advent, v. x. /. 2. 
S. Stephen, v. ii. /. 7. 
Easter Tues., v. vii. /. I. 

5 Easter, v. xii. /. 6. 
12 Trinity, v. viii. /. 2. 
18 Trinity, v. x. I. i. 
Catechism, z/. x. /. 2. 
Burial of Dead, v. ix. /. 2. 
Gun. Treas., v. xvi. /. i. 

S. John Bapt., v. ix. /. 2, 

5 Lent, 7/. X. /. 4. 
Mon. bef East., tj. i. /. 3. 
4 Trinity, v. x. /. 4. 
8 Trinity, v. xi. /. 4. 
Conv. of S. Paul, v. ix. /. 6. 
Visit, of Sick, v. iii. /. 8. 

Purification, v. v. /. 2. 
Accession, v. i. /. 3. 

3 Easter, z/. ii. /. 6. 

2 Lent, V. iv. /. 3. 
25 Trinity, z/. ii. /. 4. 
S. Andrew, z/. ix, /. 4. 
S.Michael, z*. ii. /. 3. 

18 Trinity, v. vi. /. i. 

I Advent, v. ii. /. 4. 
I Lent, v. ii. /. 6. 
Easter Tues. , v. viii. /. 4. 



414 



SPEED — SPENT, 



Our puny s., and birds, and clouds in heaven. 23 Trinity, z>. x. /. i. 
Right onM'ard s., yet join at last. S. Mark, v. iii. /. 6. 

Mourners, s. here your broken hearts to bring. S. Barnabas, v. iii. /. 3. 



Why vainly oft our arrows s. 

Ready to s. and take no breath. 

Here let him s. : to-day this hallow'd air. 

Speeding: 
S. her gaze o'er time and death. 
S. His flight. 

Speeds. 
So steadily he s. 
S. from beneath her cloudless sky. 

Spell. 
Finding a s. unheard before. 
If Memory sometimes at our s. 
Who in that divinest s. 
Till they had fram'd within a guardian s. 
Above this earth — so rich a s. 
With lulling j. let soft Decay. 
O hateful s. of Sin ! when friends are nigh. 
Where is the s. to charm those mists away. 
Or thee, perchance, a darker s. 
For Thou hast every s. 
Fraught with a s. no angels know. 
Amaz'd they cry, " What s. is this?" 
And thou shalt know what secret s. 
Then, potent with the s. of Heaven. 
For the false world's seducing s. 
Where may we learn that gentle s. ? 
But surer than all words the silent s. 

Spells. 
By false kind solaces, and s. of earth. 
But Reason's s. might not disclose. 
These baffle e'en the s. of Heaven. 

Spend. 
May readier spring to Heaven, nor s. its zeal. 24 Trinity, v. iii. /. 3. 
Who s. with Him their happy days. 
Shall s. in love th' eternal day ! 
And upon Saint or Angel s. 

Spent. 
Now wither'd, s. , and sere. 
Let not Thy blood on earth be s. 
When tears are s. , and thou art left alone. 
So spake the weary fisher, s. 
Though gone and s. its joyous prime. 
But if her warning tears in vain be s. 
The power of that dear word is s. 



S. Luke, V. vi. /. 3. 
S. Luke, V. XV. /. 4. 
Churching, v. i, /. 5- 

2 Epiphany, v. ix. /, 3. 
S. aft. Ascen., v. xii. /. 4. 

Conv. of S.Paul, v. ii./. 3. 
SS.Phil.&Jas.,z/.ii. /. 3. 

Morning, v. x. /. 4. 
4 Advent, v. x. /. i. 
Palm Sunday, v. iv. /. 6. 
Mon. bef. East., v. ix. /. 4, 
Wed. bef. East., v. vi. /. 2. 
Whitsun Mon., v. i. /. 4. 

3 Trinity, v. i. /. I. 
6 Trinity, v. i. /. 5- 
8 Trinity, v. vii. /. I. 

18 Trinity, v. xviii. /. 2. 

19 Trinity, v. ii. /. 3. 
19 Trinity, v. iii. /. 5. 
19 Trinity, v. ix. /. 3. 
S. Andrew, v. viii. /. i. 
S. Luke, V. xii. /. 4. 
Visit, of Sick, v. ii. /. I. 
Commination, v. iv. /. i. 

Tu. bef. East., v. xi. /. 2. 

4 Trinity, v. xiv. /. 3. 
12 Trinity, v. iv. /. 6. 



S. Andrew, v. vii. /. 2. 
S. Mark, v. vi. /. 6. 
Gun. Treas., v. iv. /. 3. 

5 Lent, V. V. /. 3. 
Good Friday, v. ix. /. 2 
Easter Eve, v. vii. /. i. 
5 Trinity, v. ii. /. I. 
21 Trinity, v. iv. /. 4, 
Commination, v. ii. /. \ 
Accession, v. vi. /. 2. 



SPHERE— SPIRIT. 

Sphere. 
Should stay the ever-moving s. 
Enthroned in thy sovereign s. 
'Tis stor'd above the highest s. 
Each in his hidden s. of joy or woe. 

Spice. 
Fill high the bowl, and s. it well, and pour. 

Spices. 
In s. from the golden shore. 

Spicy. 
Green lake, and cedar tuft, and s. glade. 
The Desert's s. stores. 
From Aaron's censer steam'd the s. cloud. 

Spikenard. 
Her s. drops unblam'd may pour. 

Spires. 
Rose up in wavy s. 
Think ye the s. that glow so bright. 
That bicker round in wavy s. 

Spirit. 
In s. journeying through the glorious land. 
In s. mayst thou meet. 
The nerveless s. tune. 
While his free s. , soaring high. 
Thy S. V viewless way. 
Have tried Thy S.^s winning arts. 
Come, Resignation, s. meek. 
That evil >r. ever fram'd. 
Sleep'st Thou indeed? or is Thy s. fled ? 
Nay, blessed S. ! but by Thee. 
Till Death the weary s. free. 
The S. must stir the darkling deep. 
Nor yet His Holy S. sent. 
vSo, when the S. of our God. 
Yet ere thy craven s. faints. 
The selfish s. may o'ercome. 
How shall Thy S. ^s gracious wile. 
With that free S. blest. 
With which His s. waxeth faint. 
Over His sinking s. sweep. 
The dumb, deaf s. from his place. 
There one by one his s. saw. 
His S. in them taught. 
That with Thy patient -5". strove. 
His s. calm'd the storm to meet. 
And when the S. 'j beacon fires. 
Is there, on earth, a s. frail ? 



415 

1 Christmas, v. ii. /. 2. 
Easter Day, v. ii. /. i. 
Easter Day, v. vii. /. 4. 
24 Trinity, v. ii. /. i. 

Tues, bef. East., v. i. /. i. 

3 Epiphany, v. xi. /. 4. 

4 Epiphany, v. iv. /. 7. 

5 Lent, V. iii. /. 3. 

17 Trinity, v. i. 1.6. 

3 Epiphany, v. xi. /. 2. 

2 Easter, v. vi. /. 5. 
All Saints, v. vi. /. i. 
Matrimony, v. i. /. 6. 

3 Advent, v. x. /. 3. 
Circumcision, v. xi. /. I. 

2 Christmas, v. vii. /, 4. 

3 Epiphany, v. viii. /. 3. 
Septuagesima, v. x, /. 4. 
Quinquagesima, z/.xii. I.t,. 
Wed. bef. East., v. iii, /. 5. 
Good Friday, v. viii. /. 2. 
Easter Eve, v. ii. /. I. 

4 Easter, v. vii. /. 8. 
4 Easter, zi. viii. /. 5- 
4 Easter, v. ix. /. 7. 

S. aft. Ascen., v. viii. /. 5- 
Whitsunday, v. vii. /. I. 
Whitsun Tu., v. v, /. I. 
Trinity, v. xvi. /. 2. 
Trinity, v. xix. /. I. 

6 Trinity, v. vi. /. 2. 
10 Trinity, v. iv. /. 7- 
12 Trinity, v. iii. /. 2. 

12 Trinity, v. vii. /. 8. 

13 Trinity, v. iv. /. I. 
13 Trinity, v. xiv. /. 4. 

18 Trinity, v. viii. /. 3. 
21 Trinity, v. v. /. 4. 
S. bef. Adv., v. iv. /. 4. 
S.Thomas, v. viii. /, i. 



4l6 SPIRIT — SPIRITS. 

As gently on his s. fall. 

His s. with a dear embrace. 

Thou .5'., who the Church didst lend. 

Can doubt what s. in thee dwells. 

The S. of the dying Son. 

Some s. full of glee, yet taught. 

To the lost s. brings relief 

And with them every s. blest. 

Bear, to the end, Thy S.''s seal. 

S. of might and sweetness too ! 

Quelling th' embitter' d s.'s strife. 

How in her woe the tenderest s. towers. 

Be some kind s. , likest thine. 

S. of Christ — Thine earnest given. 

S. of Light and Truth ! to Thee. 

S. of Counsel and of Might. 

S. of God's most holy Fear ! 

Spirits. 

But oh ! frail hearts, and s. dark ! 

The pastoral s. first. 

Can s. broken, joys o'er cast? 

First made our infant s. burn. 

Do Thou our craven s. cheer. 

Their s. every hour imbu'd. 

The pangs that guilty s. bow. 

Of s. wean'd from worldly mirth. 

How s. lost in endless woe. 

The ransomed s. one by one were brought. 

When rude and selfish s. breathe too near. 

They see the Gentile s. press. 

But where, in gentle s. , fear. 

Nor heed, though reckless s. ask. 

All evil s. round about. 

At which high s. of old would start. 

Our wavering s. would reprove. 

^S"., that round the sick man's bed. 

Our hermit s. dwell, and range apart. 

Have our frail s. found their ease. 

But yet our craving s. feel. 

Enfeebled s. own. 

O happy s. , mark'd by God and man. 

Ye eagle s. , that build in light divine. 

Oh ! highest favour'd of all S. create. 

Ye gentle S. far away. 

With guardian s. dear. 

Fraternal s. know. 

Fit prelude of the joy, when s. won. 



Conv. of S.Paul, v. v. I. 2. 
S. John Bapt, v. iii. /. 3. 
S.John Bapt,, v.\\\\. I. i. 
S.Barthol., v. vi. /. 4. 
SS.Sim,&Jud.,z/.iv. /. I. 
SS.Sim.&Jud.,^/. X. /. 2. 
H. Comm., v. xi. /. 2. 
H. Comm., v. xiv. /. i. 
Confirmation, v. iii. /. 4. 
Confirmation, v. vi. /. i. 
Bur. of Dead, v. viii. /. 3. 
K. Charles M.,v.n. I. Z- 
Restoration, v. ix. /. i. 
Ordination, v. viii. /. I. 
Ordination, v. x. /. I. 
Ordination, v. xi. /. 3. 
Ordination, v. xiii. /. 4. 

2 Advent, v. iv. /. 5- 
Christmas Day, z'. viii. /. i. 

1 Christmas, v. v. /. 2. 
Epiphany, v. viii. /. 4. 

5 Epiphany, v. v. /. 5. 

6 Epiphany, v. xi. /. 3. 
Ash- Wed., v. i. /. 8. 
Ash- Wed., v. vii. /. 4. 
5 Lent, V. ix, /. 2. 
Mon. bef. East. , v. v. /. 4. 
Good Friday, v. iv. /. 6, 
Easter Mon., v. xiii. /. 2. 
Easter Tues., v. xi. /. i. 
Whitsun Tu. , v. viii. /. 3. 

2 Trinity, v. ix, /. 6. 
4 Trinity, v. xi. /. 3. 
14 Trinity, v. ii. /. 2. 
14 Trinity, v. iv. /. I. 
24 Trinity, v. ii. /. 2. 
S.bef. Adv., v. vii. /. 2. 
S. Andrew, v. iv. /. I. 
S.Barnabas, v. i. /, 6. 
S.Barnabas, v. vi. /. I. 
S. Michael, v. i. /. 5. 

S. Michael, v. vi. /, i. 
Visit, of Sick, v. vii, /, 2. 
Gun, Treas,, v. x, /, 4, 
Gun. Treas. , v. xv. /, 2, 
K, Ch. Martyr, v. x. /, 2, 



SPITE — SPOUSE. 

Spite. 



417 



2 Trinity, v. vi. /. 4. 
13 Trinity, v. x. /. i. 



S. of all dark offence. 

S. of yourselves, ye witness this. 

Splendours, 
The s. of His crowning day. 

Spoil. 
Left ready for the s. 
To s. Love's earthly paradise. 
For love and not for s. 
To search and s. the holy ground. 

SpoiVd. 
Wayward and J, she knows ye : the keen blast. Commination, v. v. /. i 

Spoiler. 
O Lord, our Lord, and s. of our foes. 

Spoils. 
But where their s. and trophies ? where. 
The Saints his s. divide. 

Spoke. 
'Twas gently s. , yet heard on high. 

Spoken. 
So when th' Archangel's word is s. 
The word from Heaven is s. 

Sporting. 
Like infants s. on the shore. 
6". in joyous race. 
Who s. on some giddy height. 

Sports. 
In childhood's s., companions gay. 

Spot. 
That purest s. in Fancy's heaven. 
One little s. of ground in mercy lent. 
Is there a s. to win your glance. 
There is a s. within this sacred dale. 

Spotless. 
Their s. lives at last. 
S. their robes and pure. 
Their earthly stains ; and s. shine. 

Spousal. 
And fits the s. ring. 

Spouse. 
To her immortal 6'. and King. 
As suits a lost returning s. 
Thou art her only s. 

Dare touch Thy s. , Thy very self below. 
Hear them, kind Saviour — hear Thy s. 
Thou, who didst watch thy dying S. 

I E e 



4 Easter, z/. iii. /. 8. 

3 Lent, 7/. V. /. 4. 
2 Trinity, v. ix, /. 8. 

5 Trinity, v. ii. /. 4. 
II Trinity, v. i. /. 6. 



3 Lent, v. ix. /. 5. 

H. Innocents, v. ii. /. i. 

3 Lent, V. i. /. 4. 

6 Trinity, v. iv. /. 4. 

Th. bef East, v. vii. /. 5. 

4 Trinity, v. xviii. /. 2. 

H. Innocents, z^. v. /. 3. 
22 Trinity, z/. vi. /. 4. 
Commination, z/. iii. /. 6. 

15 Trinity, v. i. /. 5. 

6 Epiphany, z/. iv. /. 4. 
I Lent, v. V. /. 3. 

5 Lent, f. viii. /. 2. 
Mon. bef. East. , v. viii . /. i . 

Easter Mon. , z/. v. /. 4. 
Purification, z/. vii. /. I. 
All Saints, v. iv. /. 5. 

Matrimony, v. vi. /. 2. 

Sexagesima, v. vii. /. 5. 
5 Easter, v. iv. /, 6. 
S.Matthias, z/. vii. /. i. 
S.Matthias, v. ix. /. 2. 
H. Communion, z^. ix. /. i. 
Visit, of Sick, z/. ii. /. 3. 



4l8 SPOUSE — SPRING. 

"As. with all a daughter's heart." 
The.widow'd S. of Christ : with ashes crown'd. 
We know the lonely S. 

Sprang: 
S. from rough ocean's womb. 
When from the grave He s. at dawn of morn. 
From her sad couch she s. forlorn. 

Spray. 
Blush'd on the rosy s. 
Beneath the willow s. 
In drenching s. , and driving shower. 

Spread. 
S. their soft breasts, unheeding, to the breeze. 
6". at the Saviour's word. 
Like goodly cedars by the waters s. 
Now s. their wings and throng around. 
Thy grace is s. along. 
They s. th' endearing warmth around. 
Now on the board before ye s. 
For high Communion meetly s. 
By virgin fingers duly s. 

Spreading. 
The pure flame s. high and low. 
The s. cloud of incense soar'd. 

Spreads. 
S. o'er th' expanse of Heaven. 
Chiefly for Aaron's seed she s. her wings. 
S. many a mile of liquid plain. 
Smiling he turns and s. his little wing. 
And s. her robes of old renown. 

Spright. 
Their memory cheering : but th' earth-stain'd s, 
Pass'd seldom o'er His s. 
Yes, go in peace, dear placid s. 

Sprights. 
Unseen by man — but what if purer s. 
But we, like vex'd unquiet s. 

Spring. 
Is she less wise than leaves of s. 
Lessons sweet of s. returning. 
And wherefore is the sweet s. tide. 
On the green earth they s. ! 
So home-bound sailors s. to shore. 
In hope of promis'd s. 
Is there a heart, that loves the s. 
S. should be gay and glad. 
So have I seen, in S.'s bewitching hour. 



Churching, v. ii. /. 3. 
Commination, v. ii. /, I. 
Gun. Treas., v. ii. /. 2. 

Whitsun Mon., v. vi. /. 6. 

23 Trinity, v. xii. /. I. 
S. Thomas, v. ii. /. 6. 

4 Lent, V. iv. /. 2. 
Easter Tues, v. iii. /. 2. 

5 Trinity, v. viii. /. 3. 

3 Advent, v. ii. /. 3, 

2 Epiphany, v. vi. /. 2. 

2 Easter, v. vi. /. 3. 

6 Trinity, v. v. /. I. 
18 Trinity, v. vi. /. 4. 
S.Barnabas, v. iii. /. 2. 
Matrimony, v. vi. /. 7. 
Visit, of Sick, v. v. /. 4. 
Visit, of Sick, v. vi. /. 5. 

4 Easter, v. vii. /. 6. 
Ordination, v. i. /. 3. 

Christmas Day, v. i. /. 2. 

5 Easter, v. vi. /, 4. 

7 Trinity, v. ii. /. 2. 
Commination, v. iv. /. 5- 
Restoration, v. viii. /. 5* 

24 Trinity, v. xi. /. 2. 
SS.Phil.&Jas.,z/.vii./. 2. 
Restoration, v. vii. /. I. 

3 Trinity, v. vi. /. 2. 
16 Trinity, v. iii. /. I. 

2 Advent, v. ii. /. 5* 

I Epiphany, v.\. I. I. 

6 Epiphany, v. vi. /. I. 
Quinquagesima, v. v. /. 2. 
Quinquagesima, v. vi, /. I. 
Easter Eve, v. viii. /. 2. 
Easter Tues., v. vi. /. i. 

3 Easter, z/. i. /. 4. 
3 Easter, v. vi. /. 5. 



SPRING— STAIN. 

The s. of the regenerate heart. 

One draught of S.'s delicious air. 

And yet no second s. have they in store. 

The green buds glisten in the dews of S. 

May readier s. to Heaven, nor spend its zeal, 

Dear is the morning gale of s'. 

To autumn or to s. 

No s. was His — no fairy gleam. 

Then from his cross to s. forgiven. 

That once was gay and felt the s. 

Like s. -flowers in their best array. 

With thoughts of s. the heart beguile. 

Hope of new s. and endless home. 

Is there, in bowers of endless s. 

One moment, and the seeds of life shall s. 

Springing, 
See the soft green willow s. 

Springs. 
Beside the s. of Love, that never die. 
It s. in silence where it will. 
S. out of sight, and flows. 
^. ever fresh the tide of holy tears. 
S. forth the Saviour's blood. 
In every Church a fountain s. 
Then in the air she fearless s. 
Too lightly s. by Sorrow's bed. 
Her infant sees, and s. with hurried hand. 
S. to his Cross and finds his glory there. 

Sprinkled. 
S. along the waste of years. 
S. with His atoning blood. 

Spurn. 
Thy better soul could s. 

Spurn! d. 
Have J"., to-day, the voice divine. 

Spurning. 
Under the s. hoof are cast. 

Staff. 
The pastoral j., the keys of Heaven. 

Stain. 
Lest the deep s. it owns within. 
Fresh from the s. of crime ; nor fear to meet. 
\ S. our immortal birth. 
Who would have thought our nature's s. 
With their sweet lives, as pure from sin and s. 
Nor on remorseful thoughts to brood, and s. 



419 

2 Trinity, v. iii, /. 5- 
6 Trinity, %>. i. /. 7. 
23 Trinity, v. iii. /. 2. 

23 Trinity, v. iv. /. 3. 

24 Trinity, "v. iii. /. 3. 
SS.Phil. & Jas., v.\. /.I. 
SS. Phil. & Jas., V. ii. /. 4. 
SS.Phil. &Jas.,z/.viii./. I. 
S. Peter, v. xviii. /. 3. 
SS. Sim. & Jud,, e/. ix. /. 2. 
Catechism, v. vii. /. 3. 
Bur. of Dead, v. i, /. 5. 
Bur. of Dead, v. xii. /. 5. 
Churching, v. i. /. I. 
Prayer at Sea, v. v. /. 5. 

I Epiphany, v. iv. /. I. 

3 Advent, v. vii. /. 3. 
Easter Mon., v. vi. /. 2. 
Easter Mon., v. vi. /. 3. 
6 Trinity, v. v. /. 6. 

18 Trinity, v. v. /. 4. 
H. Baptism, v. i. /. 2. 
Matrimony, v. ii. /. 5- 
Visit, of Sick, v. i. /. 2. 
Commination, v. iii. /. 7. 
K. Charles M. , v. iii. /. 4. 

1 Advent, v. viii. /. 3. 

13 Trinity, v. xix. /. I. 

8 Trinity, v. x. /. 4. 
Evening, v. xii. /. 2. 

12 Trinity, v. iii. /. 7. 
S. Peter, v. xviii. /. i. 

3 Epiphany, v. v. /. 5- 

2 Lent, V. V. /. 3. 

4 Trinity, v. xxi. /. 4. 

14 Trinity, v. i. /. 2. 
23 Trinity, v. vi. /. 3. 
Commination, v. vi. /. 7. 



420 



STAIN'd — STAR. 



Stained. 
We would not have them s. and dim. 
Though s. with Christian gore. 
How is it s. with fear and strife ! 
Have s. her pure ethereal pall. 

Stains. 
That Israel's King with sorrow s. 
Their earthly s. ; and spotless shine. 

Stair. 
Where Angels down the lucid s. 
Through darksome vault, up massy s. 

Stairs. 
Not statelier, towering o'er her marble s. 

Stamp. 
Could s. the Saviour's likeness true. 

Stand. 
'Twixt Thee and us ordain'd to s. 
S. in the shade, and hear. 
How on a rock they s. 
Like trees they s. whom God has given. 
Trembling before Thee as I s. 
And in thy lot unharm'd before thy Saviour s. 
That nearest Heaven has bade thee s. 
That thou might'st take thy s. 
We must not s. to gaze too long. 
Open they s., that prayers in throngs. 
About Him winged blessings s. 
That I should j"., where they have... striven. 
He on the rock may bid us s. , and see. 
Safely before our God we s. 
That they who nearest s. 
S. by their own unshaken might. 

Standing. 
Thy full-charg'd vial s. by. 

Stands. 
S. the bless'd home, where Jesus deign'd, &c. 
Where s. the Healer of all wrongs. 
S. in full sunshine of Thy piercing eye. 
He, who on Christ s. waiting day and night. 

Star. 
...Who follow Truth along her j-.-pav'd way, 
-i". of the East, how sweet art Thou. 
Our childhood's s. again arise. 
She lost Thee quite, Thou lovely s. 
The first soft s, in evening's crown. 
A brighter s. , a richer bloom. 



I Christmas, v. vii. /. 4. 
I Easter, v. ii. /. 3. 
15 Trinity, v. ii. /. 6. 
Gun. Treas., v. v. /. 3. 

10 Trinity, v. i. /. 7. 
All Saints, v. iv. /. 5. 

8 Trinity, v. ii. /. i. 
S. Peter, v. xvi. /. 2. 

17 Trinity, z/. i. /. 3. 

S. Stephen, v. v. /. 2. 

Evening, v. x. /. 2. 
4 Epiphany, v. ii. /. 3. 
4 Epiphany, z/. v. /. 5. 
Septuagesima, v. vi. /. 3. 
Sexagesima, v. iv. /. i. 
Th. bef. East. , v. vii. /. 8. 

1 Easter, v. vi. /. 2. 

2 Easter, v. i. /. 2. 
Ascen. Day, v. ix. /. I. 
S. aft. Ascen., v. x. /. i. 
S. aft. Ascen., v. xL /. 5. 

9 Trinity, v. iii. /. 6. 
9 Trinity, v. v. /. I. 
13 Trinity, v. xix. /. 2. 
S. Michael, v. ix. /. 2. 
All Saints, v. vi. /. 3. 

I Lent, V. i. /. 4. 

I Advent, v. vii. /. 2. 
S. aft. Ascen., v. x. /. 5- 
24 Trinity, v. xiv. /. I. 
S. Matthias, v. i. /. 2. 

Christmas Day, v. vii. /. 6. 
Epiphany, v. i. /. I. 
Epiphany, v. v. /. 2. 
Epiphany, v. xi. /. 4. 
4 Lent, V. ii. /. 4. 
4 Lent, V. iv. /. 3. 



STAR — STARVING. 

Till we, like Heaven's j.-sprinkled floor. 

It shines, a pale kind s. in winter's sky. 

No sun or s. so bright. 

One gentle -5". glides down, on earth to dwell. 

Sceptre and S. divine. 

The sun and every vassal s. 

There's not a s. the heaven can show. 

The herald s. 

S. of our morn. 

Hung hiding sun and s. 

Starry. 
Flows out the echoing lay beyond the s. quire. 

Stars. 
By rushing waves and falling s. 
When s. above or flowers below. 
The saints, like j,, around His seat. 
The saints above are s. in Heaven. 
The glimmering s. by turns appear. 
S. , His guiding hand that own. 
Sooner than where the s. of Christmas bum. 
The s. of heaven a course are taught. 
Him at whose only word both sun and s. , Sec. 
And s. that shoot through freezing air at even. 
Till, like twin s., with even pace. 
Ye s. that round the Sun of righteousness. 
As if the s. should leave. 
Not in the twilight s. on high. 
Steady and pure as s. that beam. 

Start. 
S. up, and ply your heavenward feet. 
That gladlier turns to eye the shuddering s. 
From Thee would s. aloof. 
At that high warning s. 
When from our restless couch we s. 
Nay, s. not at so bold a word. 
Seems at the sight to j. 
Nor from His lov'd correction s. 

Starting. 
S. and turning pale. 
And s. at th' Almighty's call. 

Startled. 
The sinner, s. by His ways of awe. 

Starts. 
No eye pursue their lawless s. 

Starving-. 
To s, bodies food and flame. 



421 

Palm Sunday, v. vi. /. 3. 
Mon.bef. East., v. x. /. 5. 
2 Easter, z>. iii. /. i. 
2 Easter, v. iv. /. 3. 
2 Easter, v. x. /. i. 
Ascen. Day, v. vi. /. I. 
7 Trinity, v. ix. /. i. 
S.John Bapt, v. i. /. 5- 
S.John Bapt., v. iv. /. 5. 
S. Matthew, v. ii. /. 4. 

Christmas Day, v. i. I. 6. 

2 Advent, v. iii. /. 4. 
Epiphany, v. viii. /. 3. 
Septuagesima, v. v. /. 3. 
Septuagesima, v. vi. /. i. 
Ash- Wed., v. v. /. 4. 
Palm Sunday, v. iii. /. 4. 
Good Friday, v. i. /. 6. 

15 Trinity, z/, iii. /. 5. 
17 Trinity, v. viii. /. 6. 
23 Trinity, v. x. /. 3. 
S. Andrew, v. ix. /. 3. 
S.Michael, v. i. /. i. 
S. Michael, z/. iii. /. 6. 
H. Baptism, v. xi. /. 2. 
Confirmation, v. iv. /. I. 

2 Advent, v. vii. /. 2. 

4 Epiphany, v. iv. /. 2. 
Easter Tues., v. xiii. /. 2. 
Whitsunday, v. viii. /. 2. 
6 Trinity, v. i. /. 3. 

13 Trinity, v. vii. /. 3. 

14 Trinity, v. i. /. 8. 

16 Trinity, v. i. /. 4. 

5 Epiphany, v. xi. /. i. 
S. aft. Ascen., 2/. xiii. /. 3. 

9 Trinity, v. viii. /. 5* 
S.Luke, V. ii. /. 3. 
S.aft. Ascen., v. vii. /. 3. 



422 



STATE— STAYS. 
State. 



Three chosen bands, in royal s. 
Christians ! behold your happy s. 

Statelier. 
Not s., towering o'er her marble stairs. 

Stately. 
Where s. Jordan flows by many a palm. 
Where rested once the Temple's s. shade. 
Where Jordan winds his s. march. 
S. thy walls, and holy are the prayers. 
Plow s. is its march ! 

Station, 
Or armed in his s. wait. 

Stations. 
Their s. in the far ethereal wild. 



Quench'd is the golden j-.'j- ray. 
It fits thy s. now. 



Statuis. 



Stature. 



Stay. 



Yet s. , before thou dare. 

(Lonely, not forlorn) he s. 

Should s. the ever-moving sphere. 

Time's waters will not ebb, nor s. 

And who can s. the soaring power. 

But where is then the s. of contrite hearts ? 

But J., presumptuous — Christ with thee, &c. 

The sickening heart can s. 

There is a s. — and we are strong. 

With God, in all my griefs, to s. 

Thou who hast sworn to s. 

That, by Thy grace, our hearts shall s. 

S. Thou the too presumptuous flight. 

It is my Maker — dare I s. ? 

Stayd. 

Nor s. to heave one faithless sigh. 
When Thou hast s. our wild career. 
With us they s. , high warning to impart. 
Their downward sweep a moment s. 

Stayest. 
S. her fainting steps along the wild. 

Stays. 
To where it s. its lucid flight. 
And till she give the sign, his fury s. 
S. her, like Moses, on her way. 
In calmness for His far-seen hour He s. 



S. Stephen, v. i. /. 6. 
Conv. of S. Paul, z/.xv. /. 4. 

17 Trinity, v. i. /. 3. 

3 Advent, v. i. /. 3. 
3 Advent, v. viii. /. 3. 
I Lent, V. iii. /. 4. 

17 Trinity, v. i. /. I. 
25 Trinity, v. ii. /. 8. 

S.John Evan., v. ii. /. 5. 

S. Michael, v. iii. /. 7. 

Whitsun Mon. , v. viii. /. I. 

20 Trinity, v. v. /. 6. 

Christmas Day, v. iii. /. i. 
S.John Evan.,z/. iii, /. 2. 
I Christmas, v. ii. /. 2. 

1 Christmas, v. viii. /. I. 
Ash- Wed., v. vii. /. 3. 

2 Lent, V. vii, /. I. 
Easter Eve, v. vi. /. 5. 
5 Trinity, v. ix. /. 4. 

5 Trinity, v. x. /. I. 
16 Trinity, v. i. /. 3. 

18 Trinity, v. ix. /. 2. 
18 Trinity, v. xxii. /, 3. 
S. James, v. v. /, 4, 

H. Comm., v. iv. /. 3. 

5 Epiphany, v. vi. /. 6. 
Conv, of S. Paul, v.yC\\. I. 2. 
S, Michael, v. viii, /, I, 
All Saints, v. iii, /, 5. 

S. Matthias, v. viii. /. 2. 

Epiphany, v. vi, /, 3. 
I Lent, V. i. /. 8. 
5 Lent, V. \.l. 5. 
Mon. bef East., v. v. /. 6. 



STAYS — STEED. 

'Tis true, nor winter s. thy growth. 
And Angels wonder why Pie s. below. 
Wait on His word : and yet He s. His car. 
The shadowing pillar s. 
Weeping she s. till He appear. 

Steadier. 
Help us, each hour, with s. eye. 
His thoughts to Heaven the s. rise. 

Steadiest. 
Sweet Dove ! the softest, s. plume. 

Steadily. 
So J-, he speeds. 

Steady. 
He views and counts with s. sight. 
S. and pure as stars that beam. 

Steal. 
S. down like April dews, that softest fall, &c. 
With silent news of mercy s. 
S. on, and spare the giant sway. 
One gust of heavenly song might s. 
Full solace, lest it s. the heart. 

Stealing. 
And watchful foes are s. round. 
S. away with night. 
When the last shower is s. down. 

Steals. 
It s. in silence down. 
S. on soft-handed Charity. 
But when eve's silent foot-fall s. 
S. on the ear, to say, Jehovah's choice. 

Steam. 
Ye fragrant clouds of dewy s. 
No vernal s. around they cast, 

Stea77i^d. 
From Aaron's censer s. the spicy cloud. 

Stedfasf. 
When they have sworn, and s. mean. 
With s. gaze, as when the sky. 
To thine Almighty Author and His s. sway. 
Nay — but in s. humbleness. 
One s. thought, that God is there. 
Yet s. set to do his part. 

Steed. 
Like a bold s. that owns his rider's arni. 
On lofty s. , or loftier prow, we dart. 



423 

Th. bef. East., v. iii. /. i. 

5 Easter, v. i. /. 4. 
Ascen. Day, v. vi. /. 3. 

18 Trinity, v. iv. /. 2. 
S. Thomas, v. iv. /. 5. 

Trinity, v. ii. /. i. 
21 Trinity, v. vii. /. 2. 

Quinquagesima, v. \. I. i. 

Conv. of S. Paul, z/. ii. /. 3. 

12 Trinity, v. v. /. 7- 
Confirmation, v. iv. /. i. 

Sexagesima, v. iv. /. 6. 
Ash- Wed., v. v. /. 6. 
Whitsun Mon., v. i. /. 5. 
Trinity, v. xiv. /. 3. 
12 Trinity, v. i. /. 6. 

II Trinity, v. i. /. 5. 
25 Trinity, v. i. /. 6. 
25 Trinity, v. vi. /. 5. 

Septuagesima, v. viii. /. 2. 
S. aft. Ascen., v. vi. /, 2. 
4 Trinity, v. ix. /. I. 
9 Trinity, v. viii. /. 2. 

Morning, v. iii. /. i. 

6 Epiphany, v. x. /. 6. 

17 Trinity, v. i. /. 6. 

Morning, v. xi. /. 2. 
S. Stephen, v. iii. /. 5. 
Th. bef. East. , v. iii. /. 8. 
Th. bef East., v. v. /. 5. 
6 Trinity, z/. i. /. 8. 

19 Trinity, v. viii. /. 5« 

4 Epiphany, v. ii. /. 7. 
23 Trinity, v. ix. /. 3. 



424 



STEEL — STEWARD. 



Steel. 
No — rather s. thy melting heart. 

Steep. 
My wearied eyelids gently s. 
And when, o'erwearied with the s. ascent. 
Shews it not fair from yonder s. 
Ei*e long on Sion's s. 
Of winds across the s. 

Steeps. 
Or issuing thence, the eyes of mourners s. 

Steer. 
S. through the tempest Thine own ark. 

Stem. 
Set in the fig-tree's polish'd s. 

Step. 
Where on the sand Thy s. appears. 
Then, onward yet a s. , thou hard-won soul. 
I journey, yet no s. is won. 
O forward s. and lingering will ! 
Smooth without s. or sound. 
Whom by the softest s. and gentlest tone. 

Stephen. 
The holy S. kneels. 

Steps. 
Where Philip's s. were led. 
Far in the wild His s. were driven. 
Floats round their s., where'er they move. 
May set our s. : the Cross on Calvary. 
Safe on the s. of Jesus' throne. 
Our s. have been beguil'd. 
His s. to guide, his soul to shield. 
The Church our annual s. has brought. 
Who trac'd His holy j-., nor ever ceas'd. 
Stayest her fainting s. along the wild. 

Stern. 
Must do its s. behest. 

Thus, with s. voice, unsparing Justice pleads. 
With leaguer of s. foes. 
To make s. Memory tell her tale unsought. 
Woe to the sinner, should s. Justice prove. 
But first, by many a s. and fiery blast, 
Lo, to her alter'd eye the Law's s. fires, &c. 

Sternest. 
To act the martyr's >r, part. 

Steivard. 
First angel of His Church, first s. of His Grace. 



II Trinity, v, iii, /. i. 

Evening, v. vii. /. 2. 

1 Lent, V. V. /. i. 

10 Trinity, v. i, /, 3. 
13 Trinity, v. iii, /. 4. 
20 Trinity, v. ii. /. 6. 

S. Barnabas, v. viii. /. 3. 
Evening, v. ix. /. 2. 

2 Advent, v. iv. /. 2. 

2 Christmas, v. vi, /. 7. 
I Lent, V. vi. /. 5. 
WhitsunTues., v. ii. /. i. 

8 Trinity, v. ix. /. 2. 
S. Thomas, v. vii. /. 2. 
S. Barnabas, v. i. /. 5. 

S. Stephen, v. iii. /. 4. 

5 Epiphany, v. vi, /. 3, 
Ash- Wed., v. vi. /. 8, 
Wed. bef East., v. vi. /. 3, 
Wed. bef. East., v. vii. /. 3. 
I Easter, v. v. /. 5- 

18 Trinity, v. iii. /. 4. 

19 Trinity, v. ii. /. 4. 
S. bef Adv., v. ii. /. 6. 
S. Matthias, v. i. /, 3. 
S. Matthias, v. viii. /. 2, 

Circumcision, v. ii. /. 4. 

1 Lent, V. i. /. 5. 

2 Trinity, v. ix. /. 4. 

3 Trinity, v. i. /. 2. 

9 Trinity, v. vii, /. 4, 
23 Trinity, v. xiii, /, I. 
Commination, v. ii. /. 8. 

11 Trinity, v. iii. /. 2. 
S, Matthew, v. vi, /. 8, 



STILL — STONE. 425 

Still. 

Holds its s. course in Heaven afar. I Advent, v. iv. /, 4. 

Faith's ear, with awful s. delight. I Advent, v. xii. /. 3. 

Not till the freezing blast is s. 2 Advent, v. i. /. i . 

Your Lord is listening : peace, be s. 2 Advent, v. v. /. 4. 

Below, the lake's s. face. 3 Advent, v. iii. /. 4. 

Watch for the s. white gleam. 4 Epiphany, v. i. /. 5. 

As when He said, Be j., and ocean sank, &c. 4 Epiphany, v. iii. /. 8. 

But peace — s. voice and closed eye. 6 Epiphany, v. xi. /. 5. 

So s. and secret is her growth. 4 Lent, v. vii. /. i. 

Where lies the cypress shade so s. and deep. Mon. bef. East. , v. vi. /. 4. 

I will lie s. Wed. bef. East. , v. i. /. 2. 

To the s. wrestlings of the lonely heart. Wed. bef. East. , v. viii. /. I . 

All s. and cold beneath yon dreary stone. Easter Eve, v. i. /. 3. 

Save when in rapture s. and deep. 3 Easter, v. v. /. 3. 

That warning s. and deep. 4 Trinity, v. xi. /. 2. 
The storm is o'er — and hark ! aj. small voice. 9 Trinity, v. viii. /. i. 

Wrapt in a J-., dark, solid cloud. 13 Trinity, v. ii. /. 2. 

Were it not better to lie s. 16 Trinity, v. v. /. i. 

The dashing waters when the air is j-. 20 Trinity, v. iii. /. 3. 

Yet shall to him the s. small voice. S. Barthol., v. xvii. /. I. 

...To s. that bitterest groan. S. Michael, v. v. /. *J. 

Of silvery haze, and dark and s. All Saints, v. i. /. 7. 

But all is s. , 'twixt hope and fear. Bur. of Dead, v. vi. /. 5. 
The shower of moonlight falls as s. and clear. Prayer at Sea, v. i. /. I. 

As, in this sacred hour and s. Ordination, v. v. /. 4. 

Stillest. 

Oft in Life's s. shade reclining. Wed. bef. East. , z/. v. /. 5^ 

Stillness. 

The s. of that hour. Bur. of Dead, v. viii. /. 2. 

Stills. 
And J. thewailing sea-bird on the hungry shore. 7 Trinity, v. iv. /. 6. 

Sting. 

And Sorrow her keen s. would prove. Accession, v. iii. /. 7. 

Stir. 

I will not s., lest I forsake thine arm. Wed. bef. East., v. i. /. 3*, 

The Spirit must s. the darkling deep. 4 Easter, v. ix. /. 7. 

Stirr''d. 

First s. the tide of song. Christmas Day, v. iii. /. 4. 
Nor yet th' autumnal breeze has s. the grove. 21 Trinity, v. i. /. 3. 

Stirs. 

The gale that s. th' autumnal trees. S.bef. Adv., v. vii. /. 3. 

Stole. 

Then s. apart to weep and die. 2 Christmas, v. ii. /. 5- 

Stone. 

Of mountains terrac'd high with mossy s. 3 Advent, v. iii. /. 6. 



426 



STONE — STOR'd. 



Is every s. of hers ; for Thou wast surely here. 
All still and cold beneath yon dreary s. 
He from the s. will wring celestial dew. 
We watch not now the lifeless s. 
Yet e'en the lifeless s. is dear. 
Th' imprisoning s. is roll'd away. 
The dull hard s. within him melt. 
So perfectly the polish'd s. 

Stojies, 
S. in earth's dark womb that rest. 
Enthralls : the smooth s. of the flood. 



Up the s. vale I wind. 



Stony. 
Stood. 



As on the rock the Prophet s. 
The widow'd Church to weep s. by. 

Stoop. 
Angels from Heaven will s. to guide them, &c. 
S. from the clouds ? Why sleep ye ? rise, &c, 

Stoops. 
Yet s. He, ever pleas'd to mark. 

Store. 
Ever, in its melodious s. 
With blessings from Thy boundless s. 
Their richest, sweetest, purest s. 
The sharpest of th' Almighty's s. 
They shine and shine with unexhausted s. 
Nurses her s. , with thine to blend. 
Unlock her heart, and offer all its s. 
Heaven has in s. a precious dole. 
But one poor fisher's rude and scanty s. 
And yet no second spring have they in s. 
While he beside his endless s. 
Banquet and hymn, your Eden's festal s. 
Will s. each flower, ye duteous lay. 
How grows in Paradise our s. 
For she has balm in s. 
Ill spar'd ; but would we s. aright. 
To cull from that exhaustless s. 

Stor'd. 
Was as a pledge of benediction, s. 
'Tis s. above the highest sphere. 
Which duteous Memory should have s. 
In Heaven, be sure, is s. 
Be in our memory s. 
Come where thou long hast s. thy all. 



Mon. bef East. , v. vii, /. 6. 
Easter Eve, v. i. /, 3. 
Easter Eve, v. vi. /. 7. 
Easter Day, v. viii. /. 3. 
Easter Day, v. ix. /. I. 
Easter Day, v. x, /. 4. 

6 Trinity, v. iii. /. 8. 
S. BarthoL, v. i. /. 3. 

Palm Sunday, v. iii. /. 6, 
8 Trinity, v. vii. /. 2. 

I Epiphany, v. vi. /. 2. 

13 Trinity, v. xix. /. 3. 
Gun, Treas., v. i. /. 3. 

Christmas Day, v. viii. /. 6, 
S.John Bapt., v. vi. /. 4. 

Catechism, v. vi. /. i. 

Morning, v. x. /. 3. 
Evening, v. xiii, /. 2. 
Epiphany, v. xiii. /. 2. 
Sexagesima, v. x. /. 2. 
Mon. bef. East., v. iv. /. 5. 
East. Mon,, v. v. /. I. 
5 Easter, v. iv, /. 4. 

7 Trinity, v. i. /. 2. 

7 Trinity, v. iv. /. 3. 
23 Trinity, v. iii. /, 2, 
S. Matthew, v. vi, /. 5. 
S. Michael, v. iv, /, 8. 
Matrimony, v. vii. /. 7. 
Bur, of Dead, v. xi. /. 5. 
Gun, Treas,, v. viii. /. 4, 
Restoration, v. vii, /, 2, 
Ordination, v, iv. /. 3. 

H. Innocents, v. vi. /, 2. 
Easter Day, v. vii. /. 4. 
S.bef, Adv,, v. iii. /. 3. 
Conv. of S. Paul, v. xi. /, 6. 
Conv, of S, Paul, 2/, xv. /. 3. 
S. James, v. vi, /. 7. 



STOR'd — STRAIGHT. 

Pause yet awhile, in mercy s. 

Like flower-leaves in a precious volume s. 

Stores. 
S. in the dungeon of His boundless realm. 
Now opening all her s. to heal, &c. 
The household s. untouch' d, the roses bright. 
The Desert's spicy s. 
Out of His s. to bring. 

Storied. 
In Kedron's s. dell. 

Storm. 
And through that last and direst >r. 
Th' avenging s. of v/ar, that laid. 
Shaking their dewy tresses now the s. is laid. 
The s. is laid — and now. 
No s. can now assail. 
Will the s. hear the sailor's piteous cry. 
Thou meetest all the s. 
The wildest s. the tongue can raise. 
"When chilly shades from gathering s. 
Sure of the s., unknowing of their guide. 
The s. is o'er — and hai-k ! a still small voice. 
In silence, ere that s. begin. 
Drift, when the s. is o'er. 
What care ye now if winter's s. 
His spirit calm'd the s. to meet. 
Bring noons of s. and shower. 
Seem lost in lightning and in s. 
Thus while the s. is high within. 
Let s. and darkness do their worst. 



427 



Storms. 
But there are s. within. 
For wildest s. our ocean sweep. 
In Reason's world what s. are rife. 
When s. are hurrying by. 
S. on the wintry sea. 

Like a reviving flower when s. are hush'd, &c. 
When s. are high, or when the fires of war. 
When Passion's s. are loud and high. 

Stormy, 
Like s. lights on mountain streams. 
He who the s. heart can so control. 

Story. 
We read our s. true. 
The s. of your love restor'd. 

Straight. 
Swiftly and s. each tongue of flame. 



All Saints, v. iv. /. 3. 
Prayer at Sea, v. iii. /. 3. 

2 Lent, V. ii. /. 2. 

3 Lent, V. i. /. 6. 
3 Lent, V. V. /. 5* 
5 Lent, V. iii. /. 3. 
Matrimony, v. vi. /. 4. 

3 Advent, v. vii. /. 2. 



2 Advent, v. iii. /. 7. 

1 Christmas, v. i. /. 5. 
4 Epiphany, v. iv. /. 8. 

4 Epiphany, v. v. /. I. 

5 Epiphany, v. xi. /. 3. 

2 Lent, V. iii. /. i. 
Tues. bef. East. , v. vii. /. 4. 
Good Friday, v. vi. /. 4. 
Easter Tues., v. ii. /. 3. 

3 Easter, v. v. /. 6. 
9 Trinity, v. viii. /. I. 
II Trinity, v. vi. /. 5- 

14 Trinity, v. ii. /. 8. 

15 Trinity, v. vi. /. 5. 
21 Trinity, v. v. /. 4. 
25 Trinity, v. iii. /. 6. 
Conv. of S. Paul, v. iv. /. 2. 
H. Comm., v. v. /. i. 
Accession, v. ii. /. 5. 

4 Epiphany, v. iii. /. I. 

5 Trinity, v. vii. /. I. 
15 Trinity, v. ii. /. 7. 
20 Trinity, v. i. /. 6. 
SS.Phil.&Jas.,z/. vi. /.4. 
Churching, v. ii. /. 6. 
Prayer at Sea, v. ii. /. 5. 
Ordination, v. xii. /. 3. 

I Christmas, v. iv. /. 5- 
23 Trinity, v. xiv. /, 3. 

18 Trinity, v. xxi, /. 2. 
S. Mark, v. v. /. 6. 

4 Easter, z/. vi. /. l. 



STRAIGHT — STRANGER. 



428 

To him all crooked paths are s. 

S. to the Cross she turn'd thy dying eye. 

Strain. 
As for some dear familiar s. 
Content thee with one simple s. 
One high enraptur'd s. 
There's not a s. to Memory dear. 
The sacred soul-enthralling s. 
Then like a long-forgotten s. 
Wild fancy blew his bugle s. 
And to their height of wonder s. 
O cheerful tender s. ! the heart. 
Some s. of hope and victory. 
When the full s. is o'er. 
Because their secret souls a holy s. repeat. 
A lower still, a sweeter s. 
And cannot reach the s. 
A tun'd and measur'd s. 
Thine is the key-note of our s. 
Yet mindful of th' unearthly s. 
The s., so soft the melting fall. 

Strained. 
His s. eye from the sight. 

Strains. 
S., that outring Earth's drowsy chime. 
To other s. our souls are set. 
In Wisdom's ear thy blithest s. 
No more he s. his wistful eye. 
Nor listen for those purer s. above. 
Far other s. , far other fires. 
If with thy heart the s. accord. 
Such were the lights and such the s. 

Strand. 
To Bethlehem's glade, or Carmel's haunted s. 
Each legend of the shadowy s. 
And guide us to the s. 
Upon the Red-sea s. 
To snatch the rover from the dangerous s. 

Strange. 
S. words fulfilled, and mighty works achiev'd. 
Is not the power as s. , the love as blest. 
S. to our ears the church-bells of our home. 
Is it not s. , the darkest hour. 
How s. , to thee, that sound ! 

Stranger. 
No s. Thou to all our wanderings wild. 



S. Barthol., v. xv. /. 2. 
K. Charles M., z/. viii. /. 4, 

Morning, v. x. /. i. 
4 Advent, z/. xiv. /. 3. 
Circumcision, v. xii. /. 4. 

3 Lent, V. ix. /, i. 
Palm Sunday, v. v. /. 4. 
Good Friday, v. v. /. I. 
I Easter, v. iv. /. 4. 

4 Easter, z/. iv. /. 8. 
21 Trinity, v. iv. /. I. 
S.bef. Adv., z/. iv. /. i. 
Conv. of S.Paul, z/. xiv./. 3. 
S. Matthew, v. iv. /. 8. 
H. Comm. , z/. vii. /. 2. 
Catechism, z/. i. /. 4. 
Matrimony, ■zj. ii. /. 8. 
Visit, of Sick, v. ii. /. 8. 
Visit, of Sick, z/. vii. /. 6. 
Ordination, v. vii. /. 2. 

Conv. of S. Paul, v. vi. /. 3. 

4 Advent, v. vi. /. 3. 
Whitsunday, v. x. /. i. 

4 Trinity, v. xxiii. /. 3. 
21 Trinity, v. vi. /. 4. 
24 Trinity, v. iv. /. 4. 
Matrimony, v. iv. /. I. 
Gun. Treas. , v. xii. /. I. 
Restoration, v. iii. /. i. 

3 Advent, v. vi. /. 6. 

3 Lent, V. vii. /. 3. 

5 Trinity, v. x. /. 4. 
18 Trinity, v. viii. /. 4. 
Commination, z/. iii, /. 8. 

I Advent, v. i. /. 5- 

4 Epiphany, v. iii. /. "J. 
Mon. bef. East. , v. ii. /. I. 
Good Friday, z/. i. /. I. 
Bur. of Dead, v. v. /. 2. 

24 Trinity, v. xiii. /. 2. 



STRAY — STRENGTH. 

Stray. 
Nor shudder at the Eye that saw thee s. 
Lest thou shouldst faint or s. 

Strays. 
S. , mindful of that heavenly love. 

Streak. 
Without a s. of heaven's soft blue. 

Streaking. 
S. the heath-clad hill. 

Streaks. 
S. of a brighter heaven behind. 

Stream. 
By which deep grove and tangled s. 
In earth or sky, in s. or grove. 
S. upward ere he glow in s. 
Mounting in tides against the s. 
To bathe the landscape in a fiery s. 
Toward thee s. with kindlier glance. 
Nor in the s. the source forget. 
What course the genial s. may choose. 
And still those lambent lightnings s. 
And blood and fire have run in mingled s. 
Life's ebbing s. on either side. 
Redeeming glory s. 
Like summer breeze by woodland s. 
When the life-giving s. 
Seen deepest in the frozen s. 

Streamed. 
But we may face the rays that s. 
When proudly s. o'er Ocean plains. 

Streaming. 
Upon Thy s. wounds my weary eyes. 

Streams. 
E'en as reflected s. of light. 
Who doth hearts as s, command. 
Like stormy lights on mountain s. 
Miss we the light, Gethsemane, that s. 
But s. shall meet it by and by. 
Its soothing lustre s. 

And willow-shaded s., that silent sweep. 
Of love and home by mazy >r. 
Brighter and brighter s. His glory-robe. 
That o'er the brightening billow s. imfurl'd. 

Strength. 
By whose s. ye sweep the string. 
I will arise, and in the s. of love. 



429 

3 Trinity, v. ix. /. 4. 
20 Trinity, v. iv. /. 8. 

3 Epiphany, v. ix. /. 3. 
16 Trinity, v. x. /. 3. 
Easter Mon., v. i. /. 3. 

4 Trinity, v. xii. /, 3. 

Morning, v. iii. /. 2. 
Evening, v. iv, /. 4. 
S. Stephen, v. i. /. 2. 
Circumcision, v. vi. /. 3. 
4 Epiphany, v. i. /. 6. 
Ash- Wed., v. vi. /. 4. 
Wed. bef. East., v. vi. /. 6 
4 Easter, v. iv. /. 6. 
4 Easter, v. vi. /. 6. 
I Trinity, v. i. /. 4. 
I Trinity, v. iv. /. 6. 
4 Trinity, v. xvi. /, 2. 
19 Trinity, v. v. /. 6. 
H. Baptism, v. v. /. 3. 
Confirmation, v. iv. /. 3. 

Quinquagesima, v. xiii. /. 3. 
Restoration, v. iii. /. 2. 

Good Friday, v. ix. /. 5. 

S. Stephen, v. iv. /. 3. 
S. John Evan., v. iii. /. 6. 

1 Christmas, v. iv. /. 5. 
Mon. bef. East., v. x. /. 3. 
Easter Mon., v. vii. /. i. 

2 Easter, z/. v. /. 5- 
2 Easter, v. vii. /. 3. 
II Trinity, v. ii. /. 2. 
S. Michael, v. vii. /. 3. 
Prayer at Sea, v. iii. /. 7. 

Palm Sunday, v. ii. /. 4. 
Ascension Day, v. iii. /. 2. 



430 



STRENGTH — STRIKES. 



He hatli a fount of s. within. 
With s. and hope your feeble dust. 

Strengthening. 
Creator, Saviour, s. Guide. 
In s. form and freshening hue. 

Strengths. 
Fresh, ever-growing s. await. 

Stretched. 
S. out to bless — a Christian charm. 



12 Trinity, v. vi. /. 2. 
Accession, v. v. /. 8. 

Trinity, v.\. 1. 1 ; z/.xxi. 1. 2,. 
H. Baptism, v. ix. /. 2. 

S. Bartholomew, z^. XV. /.4. 

S. bef. Adv., v. vi. /. 2. 



Strew. 
They s. the ground beneath His feet. 
Or will the thorns, that s. intemperance' bed. 
As breezes s. on ocean's sand. 
The giant corses s. the ground. 
That s. your pillow of repose. 

Strew' d. 
Dwell coldly, where the fresh green earth is s. 3 Trinity, v. v. /. 3 

Strewn. 
How art thou riven and s. abroad. 
Earth's common paths are s. all o'er. 



1 Advent, v. iii. /. 4. 

2 Lent, V. iv. /. i. 
WhitsunMon., v. viii. /. 5. 
I Trinity, v. i. /. 6. 
S.Barnabas, v. vii. /. 2. 



Strife. 
Angels He calls ye : be your s. 
Who, through the world's sad day of s. 
In sweet harmonious s. 
And, though the s. be sore. 
Their daily s. an Angel's theme. 
Just smother'd in the s. of sin. 
Scar'd with this smooth unbloody s. 
By soft endearments in kind s. 
From worldly s. , from mirth unblest. 
How is it stain'd with fear and s. I 
A round of listless joy and weary s. 
In agonizing prayer, will Ocean cease her s.? 
Christ suffers in our s. 

Thus saints, that seem to die in earth's rude s. 
In that first s., whence Satan in despair. 
Short be your s. , your triumph full. 
So should Thy champions, ere the s. 
Quelling th' embitter'd spirit's s. 

Strike. 
Nor need th' unready virgin s. her breast. 
They pierce and s. 
Let Him s. home and bless the rod. 

Strikes. 
Where deepest s. her kindly root. 



Th. bef East, v.\. l. 3. 
7 Trinity, v. vii. /. 5- 

2 Advent, v. vi. /. 7* 
2 Epiphany, v. xii. /. 3. 
Quinquagesima, z/.xiv./.2. 
Tu. bef. East. , v. xii. /. 3. 
Wed. bef East. , v. v. /. 10. 
4 Easter, v. vii. /. 4. 
Whitsun Tues. , v. iii. /. 2. 
2 Trinity, v. viii. /. 7- 
12 Trinity, v. viii. /. 5- 

15 Trinity, v. ii. /. 6. 
23 Trinity, v. vii. /. 4. 
S. bef Adv., v. i. /. 8. 
Con V. of S . Paul, v. viii. /. 6. 
S. Barnabas, v. viii. /. S* 
S. Michael, v. iv. /. 3. 
All Saints, v. vii. /. 2. 
Confirmation, v. iii. /. I. 
Bur. of Dead, v. viii. /. 3. 

2 Lent, V. vi. /. 3. 

S. aft. Ascen., v. v. /. 4. 

16 Trinity, v. v. /. 2. 

4 Lent, V. vii. /. 3. 



STRING — STUBBORN. 



431 



String. 
Tremble upon the s, — a sinner's death. 
By whose strength ye sweep the s. 
In heaven, accordant to his raptur'd s. 

Strive. 
Nor s. to wind ourselves too high. 
The prayer that waits for Him ; and tremblings. 

Striven. 
That I should stand, where they have vainly s. 

Strong. 
And s. as is Thy grace ! 
While the s. breath of Music seems. 
Chaining to earth with s. desire. 
Shall own Him s. to save. 
And rather wouldst Thou wrestle with s. pain. 
To wing to Heaven but one s. prayer. 
The sweet s. prayer. 
They seem to gasp with s. desire. 
.S". yearnings for a blest new birth. 
There is a stay — and we are s. 
Thei'e, if in jealousy and s. disdain. 
S. for Love's sake its woe to hide. 
Knowing Himself so s. to ^ave. 
'Tis 'mid the s. foundations of the earth. 
And bids thee yet be bold and s. 
The four s. winds of Heaven fast bound. 
Felt Thee how s., our hearts how frail. 

Strongly. 
Might duly take and s. keep. 

Strove. 
That with Thy patient Spirit s. 

Strowing. 
With many a clear gem s. 

Struggles. 
Your prayers and s. o'er, your task all praise, &c, 

Struggling. 
That heave the s. heart with wilder din. 
The world and He are s. in thine heart. 
The s. spark of good within. 
Wishing, not s., to be free. 
Whose prayers are s. with his tears. 

Strting. 
With harps for ever s., ready to bless. 

Stubborn. 
The dusky edge of s. war. 
Only in s. hearts and wills. 



Sexagesi'ma, v. x. /. 3. 
Palm Sunday, v. ii. /, 4. 
6 Trinity, v. iv. /. 6. 

Morning, v. xiii. /. 3. 
Th.bef. East., z/. v. /. 7. 

9 Trinity, v. iii. /. 6. 

Circumcision, v. ix. /. 2. 

3 Epiphany, v. ix. /. 5. 
Sexagesima, v. vi. /. 4. 
5 Lent, V, xi. /, 6. 
Tues. bef. East. , ?7.viii./.2. 
Th. bef. East., v. ii. /. 2. 
5 Easter, v. xii. /. 2. 

2 Trinity, v. ii. /. 6. 

4 Trinity, v. ii. /. 3. 

5 Trinity, v. x. /. I. 
9 Trinity, v. iii. /. I. 

11 Trinity, v. vii. /. 3. 

12 Trinity, v. ii. /. 8. 
20 Trinity, v. i. /. 7. 
SS.Sim. & Jud.,?y.xiii. /.3. 
All Saints, v. iii. /. 4. 
Confirmation, v. ix. /. 3. 

13 Trinity, v. iii. /. 2. 
18 Trinity, v. viii. /. 3. 
25 Trinity, v. i. /. 3. 
All Saints, v. vii. /, 8. 

4 Epiphany, v. iii. /. 2. 
4 Epiphany, v. vi. /. 7. 
4 Easter, v. vii. /. 3. 
16 Trinity, v. xi. /. 4. 
Purification, v. xi. /. 3. 

S. Michael, v. i. /. 3. 

6 Epiphany, v. iii. /. 4. 
Whitsunday, v. ix. /. 3. 



432 



There are in this loud s. tide. 



STUNNING — SULLEN. 
Stunning. 



Style. 



S. Matthew, v. iv. /. i. 



That solemn J. , "Thy nation and Thy friends. "3 Epiphany, v. vii. /. 6. 

Submission. 

And by s. win at last. 2 Trinity, v. x. /. 8. 

Successive. 

S. made His witnesses that hour. S. Thomas, v. vii. /. 7. 

Sudden. 

What J. blaze of song. Christmas Day, v. 1. /. i. 

In s. light they shone and heavenly harmony. Christmas Day, v. iv. /. 6. 



In s. torrents dread. 

Snatch' d s. from th' avenging rod. 

What s. blaze is round him pour'd. 

Sue. 
To s. all wistfully. 

Suffer. 
To do and s. all Thy word. 

Suffer' d. 
Were j. there without relief. 

Suffering. 

Borne by the s. Church her Lord to greet. 

From s. , tears, and blood. 

Thus every where we find our s. God. 

Of Jesus s. shame and scorn. 

When did we see Thee s. nigh. 

Bear to their s. brethren's side. . 

That shew'd the righteous s. still. 

Sufferings. 
Which turns their s. all to bliss. 
By s. plung'd too low. 
Which only souls in s. tried. 

Szffers. 
As in all lowly hearts He s. still. 
Christ s. in our strife. 

Stiffce. 
But who can e'er s. 

Suicidal. 
With s. hand. 

Suit. 
6". best with hearts beyond the sky. 

Suits. 
As s. a lost returning spouse. 

Sullen. 
Man's s. heart and gross. 
Not s. , nor in scorn, like haughty man. 



Whitsunday, v. iv. /. 2. 
II Trinity, v. viii. /. I. 
Conv. of S. Paul, v. iii. /. I. 

25 Trinity, v. v. /. 4. 
S.James, v. iii. /. 3. 
16 Trinity, v. vii. /. 4. 

H. Innocents, v. iv. /. 2. 
Circumcision, v. xvi. /. 4. 
Wed. bef East.,z/. vii. 1. 1. 
Good Friday, v. v. /. 4. 
Conv. of S. Paul, z/. vii. /.4. 
Visit, of Sick, v. i. /. 8. 
Gun. Treas. , v. xi. /. 3. 

19 Trinity, v. iii. /. 6. 
SS. Philip &Jas., 2/.xii./.2. 
Visit, of Sick, t/. i. /. 7. 

Good Friday, v. v. /. 5. 
Conv. of S. Paul, v. viii. /. 6. 

S. Matthias, z/. v. /. i. 

Tues. bef. East., v. v. /. 3. 

6 Epiphany, v. xi. /. 6. 

5 Easter, v. iv. /. 6. 

S. Stephen, v. v. /, 4. 
Tues. bef. East., z/. v. /. 2, 



SULLEN — SUN. 

The s. brow of gloom beguile. 
Resign'd or s. , he will hear our sighs. 
Still, s. heavings vex the labouring ground. 
For ever with thy s. heart. 

Sulphureous. 
Towards that deep s. sea. 

Summer. 
And gales sweep soft from s. skies. 
Foreshew the s. season bland. 
All through the s. night. 
Sweet Rainbow ! pride of s. days. 
Or, when the s. sun goes down. 
At close of s. day. 
Nor torrid s. ^s sickly smile. 
For oft, when s. leaves were bright. 
Deep is the silence as of s. noon. 
Unheeded breathe to s. showers. 
And all the listless joy of s. shades. 
The full bright burst of s. morn. 
Beyond the s. hues of even. 
Flash'd Sion's gilded dome to s. skies. 
When s. friends are gone and fled. 
Like s. bi'eeze by woodland stream. 
But few delights can s. bring. 
Sad languors through the s. day. 
Two clouds before the s. gale. 
Her s. veil, half drawn on high. 
And priz'd for love of s. fled. 
Like s. fields, beneath the shadowy clouds. 
Behind the soft bright s. cloud. 

Summit. 
'Tis on the mountain's s. dark and high. 

Summon^ d. 
Or who dare count him s. worthily. 
S. from Heaven, to still that bitterest groan. 

Summons. 
Waiting their s. to the sky. 
Their s. to the holy rite. 

Sun. 
That, ere the glorious s. be born. 
S. of my soul ! Thou Saviour dear. 
'Tis true, of old th' unchanging s. 
Our S. and soothing Moon. 
Sets round th' autumnal s. 
What time the wild autumnal s. 
A cloudless s. that softly shines. 
Each borrows of its S. 

F f 



433 

Trinity, v. xix. /. 2. 
3 Trinity, v. iv. /. 4. 
9 Trinity, v. vi. /. 3. 
Commination, v. vi. /. 6. 

7 Trinity, v. ii. /. 5. 

2 Advent, v. i. /. 3. 

2 Advent, v. iv. /. 3. 

3 Advent, v. ii. /. i. 
Quinquagesima, v. iii. /. i . 

4 Lent, V. ii. /. 3. 

4 Lent, V. iv. /. 5. 

Th. bef. East. , v. iii. /. 2. 
I Easter, v. iii, /. i. 

5 Easter, v. ii. /. i. 
Trinity, v. xv. /. 2. 

1 Trinity, v. ii. /. 4. 

2 Trinity, v. iv. /. 2. 
4 Trinity, v. xvi. /. 3. 
17 Trinity, v.\. I. 4. 
19 Trinity, v. i. /. 4. 

19 Trinity, v.y. I. 6. 
SS. Philip &Jas.,z'.i./. 3. 
SS.Philip& Jas.,z/. vi. /. 3. 
S. Luke, V. i. /. i. 

All Saints, v. i. /. 6. 
Visit, of Sick, v. vi. /. 6. 
Prayer at Sea, v. i. /. 7. 
Accession, v. ii. /. i. 

20 Trinity, v. i. /. 5. 

S.Matthias, v. ix. 7.3. 
S. Michael, v. v. /. 7. 

All Saints, v. ii. /. 7. 
Bur. of Dead, v. vii. /. 5- 

Morning, v. i. /. 2. 
Evening, v. iii. /. i. 

1 Christmas, v. i. /. i. 

2 Christmas, v. vii. /. 8. 

2 Epiphany, v. xvi. /. 2. 

3 Epiphany, v. i. /. 2. 

6 Epiphany, v. viii. /. 3. 
Septuagesima, v. iv. /. 4. 



434 SUN— SUNS. 

When first it felt the S. 

Just as the lingering S. had touch'd with gold 

Or, when the summer s. goes down. 

The searching s. , the open sky. 

Sooner than where the Easter j. 

Thou art the S. of other days. 

No s. or star so bright. 

The s. and every vassal star. 

Our wasted frames feel the true s. , and live. 

Open our eyes, Thou S. of Hfe and gladness. 

The clouds that wrap the setting s. 

They mantle round the 6". for love. 

And mark her chiefs yon orient s. adore. 

What dost thou, but adore the s. , &c. ? 

Him at whose only word both s. and stars, &c. 

Red o'er the forest peers the setting s. 

The s. through heaven has shed. 

The mid -day s. , with fiercest glare. 

Hold up thy mirror to the s. 

Ye stars that round the S. of righteousness. 

And round the s. a radiant circle weave. 

When the relenting s. has smil'd. 

In front of yonder setting s. 

Who says, the wan antumnal s. 

Sunbeams, 
Thus s. pour alike their glorious tide. 
And fast as evening s. from the sea. 
The s. weave a parting crown. 

Sun-bright. 
Or s. hall of power. 
In all the s. sky. 
With s. pleasures to and fro. 
Lead me from Tabor's s. steep. 

Su7idays. 
S. by thee more glorious break. 

Sung. 
Be Thy praise so duly s. 
To be s. on, where angels soar. 

Sunk. 
For God's new Israel, s. as low. 

Sunny. 
No s. gleam awakes the trees. 

S?'i7i-rise. 
The tide of s. -r. swells. 

Suns. 
When wintry s. are gleaming bright. 



Quinquagesima, v. ii. /, 4, 
,3 Lent, V. iv. /. 5. 
4 Lent, V. ii. /. 3. 
4 Lent, V. V. /. 4. 
Good Friday, v. ii. /. I. 
Easter Day, v. i. /. 3. 
2 Easter, v. iii. /. I. 
Ascension Day, v. vi. /. i . 
Ascension Day, v. x. /. 4. 

1 Trinity, v. v. /. i. 

2 Trinity, v. i. /. I. 

2 Trinity, v. i. /. 8. 
17 Trinity, v. v. /. 6. 
17 Trinity, v. viii. /. 5- 
17 Trinity, v. viii. /. 6. 
23 Trinity, v. i. /. I. 
25 Trinity, z>. ii. /. 2. 
Conv.of S. Paul, v. i. 1. 1. 
S. Bartholomew, v. i. /. i. 
S.Michael, v. '\. I. i. 
S.Michael, v. iii. /. 8. 
SS. Simon&Jude,z'.xi. /. 3. 
All Saints, v. vi. /. 2. 
Bur. of Dead, v. i. /. i. 

Mon. bef. East, v. iv. /. 3. 
Mon, bef. East., v. vii. /. 3. 
25 Trinity, v. vi. /. 7- 

3 Advent, v. vi. /. 2. 
Quinquagesima, v. i. /. 2. 
22 Trinity, v. vi. /. 3. 
S.James, v. v. /. 6. 

Easter Day, v. ii. /. 3. 

Palm Sunday, v. iv. /. 2. 
Visit, of Sick, v. vii. /. 8. 

Th. bef. East., v. ii. /. 3. 

2 Advent, v. i. /. 6. 

S. Matthew, v. viii. /. 4. 
Trinity, v. v. /. 2. 



SUNSHINE — SURER. 



435 



Sunshine. 
At glancing motes in s. wink. 
Thy s. smiles beneath the gloom. 
What s. hours had taught in vain. 
In s. moments past. 
In the full s. of His smile. 
The deep calm sky, the s. of the soul. 
As when ye crown'd the s. hours. 
Seem'd to rejoice in s. all her own. 
Stands in full s. of Thy piercing eye. 

Supernal. 
Earth all refin'd with bright s. fires. 

Suppliant. 
But can it be, on s. tear. 
For every sigh a contrite s. brings. 
Is ready for the s. ^s brow. 

Suppliants. 
Like s. at their Monarch's gate. 
The hope to s. given. 

Supporting. 
Or with Love's s. force. 

Supports. 

Whose arm s. her, on Whose faithful breast. 
Around — the Cross s. them all. 

Sure. 
And, ere they speak, to His >$•. word. 
Not to be scar'd from that s. rest. 
Pointing to Thee in Thy s. rest. 
When hearts are of each other s. 
But Thou hast made it .r. 
Our warrant s. , but doubting of our worth. 
Then be ye s. that Love can bless. 
S. after thee in time to rise. 

Surely. 
Too»r., every setting day. 
Yet s. I have made my choice. 
Thine own dire work thou s. wilt confound. 
The faithful mother s. knows. 
S. not yet th' avenging shower will fall. 
Thus while they waver, s. long ago. 
Is every stone of hers ; for Thou wast s. here. 
Else,though in Christ's own words, we j., &c. 
If, as Thy power is s. here. 

Surer. 
Not s. does each tender gem. 
Yielding a s. witness every day 
Nor s. would the blessing prove 



4 Advent, v. vii. /. 2. 
I Christmas, v. vi. /. 3. 
Good Friday, v. v. /. 3. 
I Easter, v. iii. /. 3. 
4 Easter, v. viii. /. 10. 
I Trinity, v. iii. /. 2. 
15 Trinity, v. ii. /. 3. 
17 Trinity, v. iii. /. 4. 
24 Trinity, v. xiv. /. l. 

Easter Eve, v. iv. /. 7. 

I Christmas, v. ii. /. i. 
Ascen. Day, v. vi. /. 4. 
I Trinity, v. iii. /. 6. 

4 Easter, v. iii. /. 6. 
22 Trinity, v. ix. /. 2. 

S.John Evan., v. iii. /. 3. 

S. Matthias, v. vii. /. 2. 
Accession, v. iv. /. 8. 

S. Stephen, v. ii. /. 7. 
H. Innocents, v. iii. /. 7- 
Epiphany, v. ii. /. 4. 

1 Lent, V. vii. /. 2. 
S.Matthias, v. vi. /. I. 
S. Matthias, v. xi. /. 3. 
S. Matthew, v. iii. /. 5. 
Restoration, v. vii. /. 5. 

2 Epiphany, v. iii. /. i. 
6 Epiphany, v. vii. /. 4. 
Sexagesima, v. i. /. 3. 
Sexagesima, v. v. /. 5- 

I Lent, V. iii. /. 7- 

1 Lent, V. iv. /. i. 
Mon. bef. East., z'. vii. /. 6. 
17 Trinity, v. xii. /. 6. 
H. Comm. , v. i. /. 3. 

2 Advent, v. iv. /. i. 
Th. bef East., v. iii. /. 7. 
14 Trinity, v. v. /. 5. 



436 



SURER — SWEEP. 



And seek a s. pledge — a seal. 

But s. than all words the silent spell. 

The s. way to prove. 

Surest. 
The s. guide a wanderer prove. 

Surgin^g. 
Still as the s. waves retire. 

Surprising. 
With fear and mightier joy weak hearts s. 

Surround. 
And clearer rays s. 

Surrounds. 
The glory which our GoD s. 

Survey. 
Yet is He near us, to s. 

Surveyed. 
Where all his eye s. 

Surveys. 
Of Him who worlds and hearts s. 

Survive. 
Or sin at heart s. 

Swaddling. 
Wrapped in His s. bands. 

Swain. 
And yet in Him the simplest s. 
To weary s. in parched bower. 
The s. 's experienc'd eye. 

Swarm. 
And curses s. on every side. 

Swath!d. 
There, s. in humblest poverty. 

Sway. 
They, who have bow'd untaught to Nature's s. 
How, in their fiercest s. 
Bow to her s. , and move at her behest. 
To thine Almighty Author and His stedfast s. 
Steal on, and spare the giant s. 

Sweat 
His s. last night was as great drops of blood. 

Sweep. 
And gales s. soft from summer skies. 
S. o'er the billowy com, and heave. 
By whose strength ye s. the string. 
Their idol world and them shall s. for aye away, 
And willow-shaded streams, that silent s. 
Around the awful arches s. 
For wildest storms our ocean s. 



S. Andrew, v. iv. /. 3. 
Commination, v. iv. /. I. 
Gun. Treas., v. xvi. /. 4. 

8 Trinity, v. xii. /. 2. 
2 Trinity, v. ii. /. 5- 
S. Michael, v. vi. /. 7. 
Restoration, v. iv. /. 3. 
S. Stephen, v. iv. /, 5. 
Catechism, v. vii. /. I. 
Easter Mon., v. xi. /. 3. 
15 Trinity, v. v. /. 6. 
5 Lent, V. ix. /. 6. 
Christmas Day, v. v. /. i. 

WhitsunTues., v. vi. /. 3. 
4 Easter, v. v. /. 10. 
25 Trinity, v. iii. /. 2. 

II Trinity, v. ii. /. 6. 

Epiphany, v. vii. /. I. 

Christmas Day, v. vii. /. 5. 

4 Epiphany, v. ii. /. 5. 
2 Lent, V. xiv. /. 2. _ 
Th. bef. East. , v. iii. f. 8. 
Whitsun Mon., v. i. /. 5. 

Tu. bef East., v. iii. /. I. 

2 Advent, v. i. I. 3. 

3 Lent, V. iv. /. 3. 
Palm Sunday, v. ii. /. 4. 
Good Friday, v. vi. /. 6. 
2 Easter, v. vii. /. 3. 
Trinity, v. viii. /. 2. 

5 Trinity, v. vii. /. 



SWEEP — SWEET. 

To utter death that hour shall s. 

Over His sinking spirit s. 

S. inithless o'er each silken form. 

Are heard her sacred tones ; the fitful s. 

Their downward s. a moment stay'd. 

Sweeping: 
Comes s. o'er the heart forlorn. 
While, gaily s. by. 

Sweeps. 

The breeze of eve s. wildly as of old. 

Sweet. 
When with dear friends s. talk I hold. 
Be my last thought, how s. to rest. 
With glittering robes and garlands s. 
How J'., how lone the ray benign. 

who can tell how calm and s. 
Think not of rest ; though dreams be s. 

1 only know 'tis fair and s. 
■ Unread, to us, their lesson s. 

The concord s. of Love divine. 

Mindful of these, the first-fruits s. 

Star of the East, how s. art Thou. 

Lessons s. of spring returning. 

S. the lengthening April day. 

The s. remembrance bear. 

To profit by Thy chastenings s. 

And wherefore is the s. spring tide. 

But a s. help and pattern of true love. 

S. Dove ! the softest, steadiest plume. 

■5". Leaf ! the pledge of peace and mirth. 

S. Rainbow ! pride of summer days. 

In s. harmonious strife. 

How J"., in that dark hour, to fall. 

His eye is following where s. Mercy leads. 

S. is the smile of home ; the mutual look. 

S. all the joys that crowd the household nook, i Lent, v. vii. /. 3. 



437 

11 Trinity, v. v. I. 5. 

12 Trinity, v. iii. /. 2. 
15 Trinity, v. vi. /. 6. 
20 Trinity, v. ii, /. 5. 
All Saints, v. iii. /. 5. 

Good Friday, v. v. /. 2. 
I Easter, v. iv. /. 3. 

7 Trinity, v. v. /. 3. 

Evening, v. vi. /. i. 
Evening, v. vii. /. 3. 
I Advent, v. iii. /. 3. 
I Advent, v. ix. /. 3. 

1 Advent, v. xi. /. 3. 

2 Advent, v. vii. /. i. 
4 Advent, v. v. /. 2. 
4 Advent, v. xi. /. 4. 

4 Advent, v. xv. /. 2. 
H. Innocents, v. iv. /. i. 
Epiphany, v. i. /, 
I Epiphany, v. 
I Epiphany, v. 

5 Epiphany, v, 

6 Epiphany, v. 
6 Epiphany, v. vi. /. i. 
Sexagesima, v. vii, /. 3. 
Quinquagesima, v. i. /. i, 
Quinquagesima, v. ii. /. I, 
Quinquagesima, v.\\\. 1. 1. 
Quinquagesima, v. xiv. /. 2. 
Ash- Wed., v. iii. /. 5. 
I Lent, V. i. /. 7. 
I Lent, V. vii. /. i. 



I. 

i. /. I. 
i. /. 6. 

/. 4. 
ii. /. 2. 



X 



There's not a s. note w^arbled here 

First open her s. breast. 

What time, with s. forgiving cheer. 

All turn to s. — but most of all. 

We'll hold communion s. 

Aye gathering up memorials s. 

So s. to veterans seem. 

Where Patience her s. skill imparts. 

Reading her cheerfixl lesson in her own s. time. 3 Easter, v. ii. /. 8. 

The s. strong prayer. 5 Easter, v. xii. /. 2 

With all that sacred is and s. S. aft. Ascen., v. xii. 



3 Lent, V. ix. /. 

4 Lent, V. ii. /. 2. 
4 Lent, V. xi. /. 3. 
Good Friday, v. iv. /, ] 
Easter Eve, v. v. /. 4. 
Easter Day, v. xii. /. 3. 
Easter Mon., v. xiv. /, 
Easter Tues. 



V. xiii. /. 



/.5. 



438 SWEET — SWEETER. 

That frowns on s. Affection's smile. 

Where is the s. repose of hearts repenting. 

In s. conftision blending. 

Which bids us hear, at each s. pause. 

Man only mars the s, accord. 

S. thoughts of peace, ye may not last. 

The heart's s. moonlight softly gleams. 

The low s. tones of Nature's lyre. 

S. roses one by one, nor autumn leaves decay. 

.5". nurslings of the vernal skies. 

But we may taste your solace s. 

S. messenger of "calm decay." 

The lesson of s. peace I read. 

S. mercy's praise to see. 

With their s. lives, as pure from sin and stain. 

-5". visions of long-sever'd hearts to frame. 

But that Thou call'st us Brethren : s. repose. 

For some s. woodland nest. 

On no s. sister's faithful breast. 

That nurtur'd thee so pure and s. 

In silence meek, or converse s. 

S. is the infant's waking smile. 

And s. the old man's rest. 

In her s. natal day. 

S. thoughts are theirs, that breathe, &c. 

By s. remembrance soothe our woes. 

To his s. home — so nearly won. 

In s. reproof on thee was bent. 

How s. to them, in such brief rest. 

With records s. of duties done. 

And we must hope, so s. the tone. 

S. awful hour ! the only sound. 

To come and go with such s. grace. 

S. one, make haste and know Him too. 

How s. with thee to lift the latch. 

And ask of them s. pardon's seal ! 

'Tis s., as year by year we lose. 

O what a treasure of s. thought. 

As where s. flowers some pastoral garden cheer. 

In whose s. presence Sorrow dares not lower. 

Thy serious s. farewell. 



And s. every secret tear. 
.5", the sorrow of his fall. 



Szveeten. 



Sweetening. 



Sweeter. 



S. melodies can wake. 

But there's a s. flower than e'er. 



Trinity, v. xix. /. 3. 

1 Trinity, v. iii. /. I. 

2 Trinity, v. i. /. 4. 
4 Trinity, v. iii. /. I. 

4 Trinity, v. vii. /. I. 

5 Trinity, v. vi. /. I. 
7 Trinity, v. v. /. 5. 
7 Trinity, v. viii. /. I. 
7 Trinity, v. viii. /. 6. 
15 Trinity, v. i. /. i., 
15 Trinity, v. iv. /. 7. 
21 Trinity, v. ii. /. i. 

21 Trinity, v. ii. /. 5. 

22 Trinity, v. xii. /. 2. 

23 Trinity, v. vi. /, 3. 

24 Trinity, v. viii. /. 2. 

24 Trinity, v. xiv. /. 2. 

25 Trinity, v. vi. /. 8. 
Annunciation, v. iv. /. I. 
Annunciation, v. vii. /. 4. 
S. Mark, v, iv. /. 6. 
SS. Phil. & Jas., V. iii. /. I. 
SS.Phil.& Jas.,z/.iii. /.2. 
S.Barnabas, v. ii. /. 6. 
S. BarnabaSj v. iv. /. I. 
S. Barnabas, v. vii. /. 4. 
S. Peter, v. xi. /. 3. 
S.James, v. i. /. 8. 
S. Matthew, v. v. /. i. 
SS. Sim. & jud., v. iv. /. 3. 
H. Communion, v. viii. /. 3. 
H. Communion, z/.xvi. /. I. 
H. Baptism, v. x. /. 2. 
H. Baptism, v. xii. /. I. 
Visit, of Sick, v. iii. /. I. 
Visit, of Sick, v. iv. /. 4. 
Bur. of Dead, v. xi. /. 3. 
Churching, v. iii. /. i. 
Prayer at Sea, v. i. /. 3. 
Prayer at Sea, v. iv. /. 3. 
Restoration, v. vii. /. 3. 

S.bef. Adv., v. v. /. 4. 

S. Peter, v. vi. /. 3. 

S.John Ev., V. iv. /. 2. 
4 Lent, V. iv. /. i. 



SWEETER — SWELLS. 



Breathes s. than whole years of sacrifice below. 
A lower still, a s. strain. 



Their richest, s. , purest store. 
O joys, that s. in decay. 
Till s. nature, brightest art. 
The s. thought the last. 
Nor, s., holiest, best of all. 



Sweetest. 



Sweetly. 



Sleeps s. in th' embrace. 

On th' everlasting Parent s. smil'd. 

O s. then far off is heard. 

S. thy sickening throbs are ey'd. 

Still s. yielding to the rod. 

Her gentle teaching s. blends. 

A prayer so s. to her mind. 

Sweetness. 
The fount of s. , they shall rest. 
They turn to s. , and drop holy balm. 
The languid s. seems to choke my breath. 
Spirit of might and s. too ! 

Sweets. 

Of Passion dwelling on forbidden s. 
Thy dying s. may prove. 

Swell. 
Around his path are taught to s. 
They are gone forth to s. Messiah's show. 
Yet rage with passion, j. with pride. 
How far in Ocean's s. 

SwelPd. 
How s. thine anthem's sound. 

SwelVst. 
Why s. thou not, like breeze, &c. ? 

Swelling. 
Quick let the s. eye forget. 
Together s. high. 
The s. bosom dares not sigh. 

Swells. 
From year to year it s. with louder tone. 
The nearer s. the trumpet's sound. 
And still, as loud the revel s. 
Louder and louder s. ? and canst thou spare ? 
S. yon bright vale, as Eden rich and rare. 
She s. her high heart -cheering tone. 
Yet s. the pomp : one more. 
The tide of sun -rise s. 



439 

S. bef. Adv., v. x. /. 8. 
H, Commimion, v. vii. 1.2. 

Epiphany, v. xiii. /. 2. 
I Easter, v. xi. /. i. 

1 8 Trinity, z/. vii. /. I. 
25 Trinity, v. viii. /. 8. 
S. bef. Adv., v. vi. /. 4. 

3 Advent, v. iii. /. 5- 
H. Innocents, v. v. /. 2. 

5 Easter, v. ii. /. 5- 

7 Trinity, v. iii. /. 4. ' 

19 Trinity, v. vii. /. 5. 
Gun. Treas., v. ix. /. i. 
Ordination, v. v. /. 3. 

6 Epiphany, v. xi. /. 2. 
Good Friday, v. iii. /. 5- 
3 Easter, v. i. /. 6. 
Confirmation, v. vi. /. i. 

Sexagesima, v. ii. /. 3. 
H. Baptism, v. xii. /. 4. 

Morning, v. i. /. 4. 
I Advent, v. iii. /, 2. 
Th. bef. East, v. v. /. 3. 
Easter Mon., v. ii. /. 3. 

S. Michael, v. vi. /. 6. 

Commination, v. i. /. 3. 

Ash- Wed,, v. i. /. 3. 
Easter Mon., v. vii. /. 3. 
Bur. of Dead, v. vi. /. 4. 

I Advent, v. i. /. 2. 

1 Advent, v. xiii. /. 4. 

2 Epiphany, v. v. /. I. 
I Lent, V. i. /. 3. 

I Lent, V. iii. /. 3. 
Whitsun Tues. , v. xvii. /. 4. 
Purification, v. xiii. /. I. 
S. Matthew, v. viii. /. 4. 



440 



SWEPT — TAKE. 



Stvept. 
Has s. tliy footsteps from the favour'd clime. 

Swerve. 
No fear lest he should s, or faint. 

Swift. 
That now so s. and silent bear. 

Swiftly. 
S. and straight each tongue of flame. 

Sword. 
Play smiling with the flame and s. 
Are not enough — the legal s. 
Tha fiery s. that guarded shew'd it too. 
"The s. in myrtles drest." 
He sees the angel's s. 
Attends with s. and spear. 
This is the man to wield th' unearthly s. 
Who grasp, this hour, the s. of Heaven. 

Sworn. 
When they have s., and stedfast mean. 
S. liegemen of the Cross and thorny crown. 
For Thou hast s., that every eai*. 
Thou who hast s. to stay. 
And the young soldier duly s. 

Sympathetic. 
From thousand s. hearts. 
Yet in your s. heart. 

Sympathize. 
Oh ! Thou who deign'st to s. 

Sympathy. 
Nor fear lest s. should fail. 
Move heart towards heart by s. 
For if one heart in perfect s. 



TABOR'S. 
And T.^s lonely peak, 'twixt thee, &c. 
Lead me from T. 's sunbright steep. 

Take. 
Which whispers, 'T. thy fill ere death." 
T Moses' rod, the rod of prayer, and call. 
T. it on trust a little while. 
Is open — win your way, and t. your rest. 
Might duly t. and strongly keep. 
Sit down and t. thy fill of joy. 
T. up the lesson, O my heart. 
T. up the promise He reveal'd. 



I Advent, v. x. /. 2. 
S. Luke, V. ix. /. 3. 

1 Christmas, v. iii. /. 4. 

4 Easter, v. vi. /. i. 

S. Stephen, v. ii. /. 6. 
Circumcision, v. ii. /. 3. 
Sexagesima, v. xi. /. 3. 
3 Lent, V. vii. /. 2. 

2 Easter, v. iii. /. 5. 
Purification, v. v. /. 2. 
S. Matthias, v. iv. /. 3. 
Ordination, v. viii. /. 3. 

Morning, v. xi. /. 2. 

1 Advent, v. ii. /. 2. 
12 Trinity, v. ix. /. 5. 
18 Trinity, v. ix. /. 2. 
H. Baptism, v. vi. /. 2. 

Easter Mon., v. vii. /. 2. 
S. Barnabas, v. vi. /. 7. 

Annunciation, v. i. /. i. 

Ash- Wed., v. v. /. i. 

2 Trinity, v. vii. /. 8. 
24 Trinity, v. iv. /. i. 



7 Trinity, v. i. /. 6, 
S. James, v. v. /. 6. 

2 Epiphany, v. ii. /. 3. 
Easter Eve, v. vii. /. 5. 
4 Easter, v. viii. /. 8. 
I Trinity, v. iv. /. 2. 
13 Trinity, v. iii. /. 2. 
S.James, v. \. I. i. 
S. James, v. iv. /. 5. 
S.BarthoL, v. xii. /. 4. 



TAKE — TASK. 



May t. Him for his daily bread. 
T. part in our thanksgiving lay. 

And when he t. his seat. 



Takes. 



Tale. 



When wearied with the t. thy times disclose. 

Help us to pause and mourn to Thee our t. , Sec. 

Their faltering t. disdain. 

To make stern Memory tell her f. unsought. 

And now once more th' appalling f. 

A mourner's L of shame and sad decay. 

Talk. 
How would our hearts with wisdom t. 
When with dear friends sweet t. I hold. 
When in familiar t. God's voice was heard. 
Joy too to those, who love to t. 
Nor t. nor landscape heeds. 
His vision wafts him back, to /. 
Who t. with God in shadowy glades. 
And lov'd He not of Heaven to t. 

TaWd. 
We sate and /. of Jesus' death. 

Talks. 
The shepherd t. with God apart. 
And, as he t., adores. 

Tangled. 
By which deep grove and t. stream. 
Lose in arch'd glades their t. sight. 

Tangling. 
Too close around his heart her/, veil hath flung. 

Taper's. 
As Heaven outshines the t.''s light. 



441 

H. Comm., v. iii. /. 4. 
H. Comm., v. xv. /. 2. 

4 Epiphany, v. iii. /. 5- 

I Advent, v. xi. /. 5. 

1 Christmas, v. iii. /. 6. 
Easter Tues., v. xii. /. 2. 
3 Trinity, v. i. /. 2. 

S. bef Adv., v. ix. /. 2. 
Commination, v. i. /. 7. 

Morning, v. xii. /. 3. 
Evening, v. vi. /. i. 

2 Lent, V, ix. /. 2. 

S. Thomas, v. v. /. i. 
Conv. of S. Paul, v. ii. /. 6. 
S.Peter, v. viii. /. 2. 
S.Matthew, v. i. /. 3. 
Catechism, v. iv. /. i. 

Visit, of Sick, v. v. /. 8. 

5 Lent, V. iii. /. 5. 
5 Lent, V. iii. /. 6. 

Morning, v. iii. /. 2. 
Trinity, v. v. /. 3. 

2 Easter, v. ix. /. 6. 



The watchful mother f. nigh. 
Why t. not her chariot wheel. 



Tarries. 



Task. 



The trivial round, the common t. 

We need not shun our daily t. 

Soon as their fragrant t. is done. 

"What, hath the Christ forgot Plis /. .?" 

Back to His /. of woe and tears, 

Hope against hope, in love's dear t. 

Our pleasant t. we ply. 

What doest thou here, ...wanderer from thy/. 

What mortal — for this more than angels' /. 

She plies her weary /. 



4 Advent, v. vi. /. 4. 

4 Easter, v. i. /. 3. 
Trinity,' v. xiv. /. i. 

Morning, v. xiv. /. i. 
I Easter, v. viii. /. 2. 

1 Easter, v. xi. /. 5, 
Whitsun Tues., z/, viii. /. 4, 
Whitsun Tues. , v. xi, /. 2. 

2 Trinity, v. vi. /. 3. 

5 Trinity, v. iv. /. 2. 
9 Trinity, v. iv. /. 2. 
S. Matthias, v. v. /. 2. 
SS.Phil.& Jas.,z/.iv./.2. 



442 



TASK — TEACH. 



He turns him to his t. below. 

The lowest in the meanest t. 

Plying their daily t. with busier feet. 

Your prayers and struggles o'er, your t.^ &c. 

Tasks. 
So Angels pause on f. of love. 
Where is His hire ? we know His /. 
So, on their /. of love and praise. 

TasU. 
Till the sear'd f. from foulest wells. 
But we may L your solace sweet. 
To t that drop of peace divine. 
And of My woes baptismal i. 
While sinners ^. Thine heavenly balm. 

Tasked. 
A soul that once had f. of immortal Truth. 

Taught. 
Around his path are t. to swell. 
Till thou art duly train'd, and t. 
T. to mistrust, too late, the tempting wave. 
E'en sinners, t. by Thee, 
What sunshine hours had t. in vain. 
As Thou hast touch'd our ears, and /. 
His Spirit in them t. 
The stars of heaven a course are t. 
He t. us how to prize. 
A bosom freshly /. to grieve. 
Had /. the innocent air their sadly thrilling, &c. 
Music, that t, as death drew near. 
He to His chosen /. for His dear widow'd, &c. 
By trial /. your pain. 
Where is the lore the Baptist /. 
In musing o'er the Law he t. 
T. in the self-same lap to kneel. 
And t. by thee the Church prolongs. 
Some spirit full of glee, yet t. 
T. by degrees to pray. 
Now t. by cottage dames. 
True son of our dear Mother, early t. 
T. us in trials to rejoice. 

Teach. 
T. Thou Thy Priests their daily cross. 
Turning all ways, the world to t. 

t. our love to grow. 

T her to know and love her hour of prayer. 

1 read, I A, I warn, I pray. 
T. the adoring heart to fall. 



S. Peter, v. xvii. /. 4. 
S.James, v. ii. /. 4. 
S. Matthew, v. iv. /. 7. 
All Saints, v. vii. /. 8. 

Ash- Wed., v. v. /. 7. 
Easter Day, v. vi. /. 2. 
S. Mark, v. iii. /. 4. 

2 Epiphany, v. v. /. 3. 
15 Trinity, v. iv. /. 7. 
S.Mark, v.\. 1.2. 
S. James, v. iii. /, 6. 
H. Comm., v. xv. /. 4. 

6 Epiphany, v. viii. /. 8. 

Morning, v. i. /. 4. 
4 Advent, v. xv. /. I. 
2 Lent, V. iii. /. 2. 
Tu. bef East. , v. x. /. 3. 
Good Friday, v. v. /. 3. 

12 Trinity, z/. viii. /. I. 

13 Trinity, v. xiv. /. 4. 
15 Trinity, v. iii. /. 5. 
15 Trinity, v. v. /. 8. 
S.bef Adv., v. ii. /. 3. 
S. bef. Adv., V. vii. /. 8. 
Conv. of S.Paul, z;. xiv. l.^. 
S. Barnabas, v. ii. /. 8. 

S. Barnabas, v. iii. /. 6, 
S.John Bapt., v. vii. /. I. 
S. BarthoL, v. xi. /. 3. 
S. Luke, V. iv. /. 3. 
S. Luke, V. xviii. /. 3. 
SS. Sim. & Jud. , v. x. /. 2. 
Catechism, v. iii. /. 2. 
Catechism, v. viii. /. 4. 
K. Charles M., v. vi. /. i. 
Restoration, v. v. /. 2. 

Evening, v. xi. /. 3. 
Sexagesima, v. xi. /. 4. 
2 Easter, v. x. /. 5. 
5 Easter, v. iv. /. I. 
Whitsun Tues., v. i. /. 2. 
Trinity, v. xi. /. 3. 



TEACH — TEARS. 

As when He deign'd to t. 

T. us to love, with Christ, our sole true bliss. 

So t. us on Thy shrine to lay. 

Else helpless found, to learn and t. Thy love. 

One narrow cell may t. us best. 

T. all Thy word in all its power. 

Teacher. 
T. of teachers ! Priest of priests ! from Thee. 
To whom some viewless /. brings. 

Teachers. 
Teacher of t. ! Priest of priests ! from Thee. 

Teaches. 
T, truth to wandering men. 

Teaching. 
T. so well and silently. 
God t. love and fear. 

Of her whom Heaven is t. how to mourn. 
T. the Church with joy to tell. 
Her gentle /. sweetly blends. 

Tear, 
But can it be, one suppliant t. 
And shame away the selfish t. 
Might t. of ours once mingle with the blood. 
He listens to the silent t 
And sweeten every secret /. 

Tearful. 
Seest thou, how t. and alone. 
Watching the t. joy and calm. 

Tears. 
Nor wonder, should ye find your King in t. 
The deep-worn trace of penitential t. 
The t. that bathe our ofifer'd hearts. 
Thy t. upon the breast. 
Art thou a child of t. ? 
From suffering, t., and blood. 
Thy prayers and t. may earn. 
The t. that in the heart abide. 
Where t, of penance come too late for grace. 
Then wash with fruitless t. our faded crown. 
Wash me, and dry these bitter t. 
When t. are spent, and thou art left alone. 
So is it still : to holy t. 
Nor dream'd his prayers and /. 
Therefore her t. are bitter, and as deep. 
Back to His task of woe and t. 
Springs ever fresh the tide of holy t. 
When /. shall have no power. 



443 

5 Trinity, v. xii. /. 2. 
17 Trinity, v. xii. /. 5. 
Conv. of S . Paul, v. xiii. /. 4. 
S. Matthias, v. xii. /. 4. 
S. Luke, V. viii. /. 4. 
Ordination, v. x. /. 4. 

5 Easter, v. xii. /. I. 
S. Matthew, v. i. /. 5. 

5 Easter, v. xii. /, i. 

I Epiphany, v. iii. /. 4. 

H. Innocents, v. vii. /. 5« 
5 Lent, V. vii. /. 6. 
21 Trinity, v. iii. /. 6. 
S. Mark, v. v. /. 5. 
Gun. Treas., v. ix. /. i. 

I Christmas, v. ii. /. i. 
5 Epiphany, v. v. /. 6. 
Mon. bef. East. , v. ix, /, i. 
Ascen. Day, v. vii. /. i. 
S. bef. Advent, v. v. /. 4. 

SS. Sim. & Jud. , v. i. /. i. 
H. Comm., v. xv, /. 3. 

I Advent, v. ii. /. 5. 
H. Innocents, v. ii. /. 4. 

1 Christmas, v. vii. /. 3. 
Circumcision, v. ii. /. 2. 
Circumcision, v, xiv. /. i. 
Circumcision, v. xvi. /. 4. 
5 Epiphany, v. xiii. /. 4. 
Ash- Wed., v. i. /. 4. 

2 Lent, V. i. /. 3. 
2 Lent, V. xi. /. 4. 
Good Friday, v. x, /. i. 
Easter Eve, v. vii. I. i. 
Easter Day, v. xv. /. i. 
Easter Mon., v. viii. /. 3. 

5 Easter, v. viii. /. i. 
Whitsun Tues., v. xi. /. 2. 

6 Trinity, v. v. /. 6. 
6 Trinity, v. vii. /. 2. 



444 



TEARS — TEMPLE. 



Such might be martyr's t. 
Be thou content in /. to sow. 
Than self-deceiving t. 
Offer thy love and t. to Thammuz slain. 
Whose prayers are struggling with his t. 
He loves and weeps — but more than t. 
Shall pierce, and dry the fount of t. 
The cup that I in t. must steep. 
Gently along the vale of /. 
Whose t. from age to age are shed. 
But if her warning t. in vain be spent. 
When for an elder's shame the t. 
For thee she offers her maternal t. 



That on the t. Cross. 



Tedious. 



Tell. 



T. , Heaven has wrath that can relent, &c. 
And /. thy jewels o'er with jealous eye. 
To t. of the great Shepherd's love. 

Telling. 
Their palms and garlands t. plain. 
Of many a chosen witness t. 

Tempered. 
Till t. by the Saviour's prayer. 

Tempering. 
T. her gifts, that seem so free. 
T. rude hearts with calm angelic force. 

Tempest. 
Steer through the f. Thine own ark. 
The t. 'j rage. 

Tetnpests. 
By f. , earthquakes, and by wars. 
He will be known — but darker I. lower. 

Tempestuous. 
And drown in rude t. blaze. 
One torch in a t. night. 

Temple. 
Where rested once the T. 'j stately shade. 
Within the t. ''s solemn round. 
And worldlings blot the t. 's gold. 
Have enter'd thee, as in some t. gate. 
Towards His /.-gate. 
The t. gates are set. 
Where'er one Levite in the /. keeps. 
'Twas silence in Thy /. , Lord. 



10 Trinity, v. iv. /. 2. 
12 Trinity, v. i. /. 7, 
14 Trinity, v. iii. /. 4. 
17 Trinity, v. ix. /. 6. 
Purification, v. xi. /. 3. 
S. Peter, v. v. /. I. 

S. Peter, v. xv. /. 3. 
S.James, v. ii. /. 6. 
S. James, v. v. /. 5. 
Visit, of Sick, v. ii. /. 5. 
Commination, v. ii. /. 7. 
Gun. Treas. , v. xv. /. 3. 
K. Charles M., v. ix. /. 2. 

Tues. bef. East., v. ix. /. 4. 

2 Lent, V, X. /. 3. 
17 Trinity, v. ii. /. 4. 
S. Luke, V. xvi. /. 2. 

H. Innocents, v. i. /. 5. 
4 Lent, V. X. /. 3. 

Good Friday, v. iii. /. 3. 

S. aft. Ascen., v. vi. /. 3. 
Prayer at Sea, v. ii. /. 8. 

Evening, 7J. ix. /. 2. 
Wed. bef. East. , v. viii. /. 6. 

2 Advent, v. iii. /. 3. 
9 Trinity, v. vi. /. 2. 

11 Trinity, v. vi. /. 3. 
Accession, v. iii. /. 2. 

3 Advent, v. viii. /. 3. 
Whitsun Tues. , v. vii. /. 4. 

4 Trinity, v. xxii. /. 3. . 
17 Trinity, v. vii. /. 2. 
Purification, v. iii. /. 4. 
Purification, v. xv. /. 2. 
S. Barnabas, v. viii. /. I. 
Ordination, v. i. /. i. 



TEMPT — TENDEREST. 



445 



Tempt. 
To t. her meditative eye. 

Tempting. 
To speed them o'er the t. plain. 
Taught to mistrust, too late, the t. wave. 
The t. treasure lends. 
And compass'd with the world's too t. blazonry. 

Tempts. 
T. him to hide his grief and die. 
Choose to believe, not see : sight t. the heart. 
From all that /. thee there. 

Ten. 
With its t. thousand tongues, 
T. days th' eternal doors display'd. 
T. cleans'd, and only one remain ! 
" T. cleans'd and one remain !" 

Tend. 
Ye too, who t. Christ's wildering flock. 

Tender. 
Nor dare the /. flowerets show. 
Not surer does each t. gem. 
Some t. lights unnoticM fleet. 
So have I seen some t. flower. 
The life-strings of that /. heart gave way. 
Else had it bruis'd too sore his /. heart. 
Affright thy t. breast. 
Which dawns that moment on her t. gaze. 
Is ever with the soft, meek, t. soul. 
By soft, meek, t. ways he loves to draw. 
O cheerful /. strain ! the heart. 
No thought can t. Love beguile. 
Such were the t. arms, where cradled lay. 
Touches the t. brow ! 
O /. gem, and full of Heaven ! 
All in one t. bosom brought. 
She bares her /. breast. 
She mourns that t. hearts should bend. 

Tenderer. 
And o'er the t. sex usurping ever most. 
But t. than a dove's soft eye. 
Is t. than a lamb. 

Tenderest. 
Ever the richest t. glow. 
Our t. care — and most of all. 
Nor e'en the t. heart, and next our own. 
When first on thee with t. gleam. 
How in her woe the /. spirit towers. 



2 Advent, v. ii. /. 8. 

1 Lent, V. ii. /. 6. 

2 Lent, V. iii. /. 2. 

3 Lent, v. viii. /. 2. 
Th. bef. East. , v. ii. /. 8. 

Ash- Wed., v. iii. /. 2. 
9 Trinity, z/. x. /. 5. 
Gun. Treas. , v. xiv. /. 4. 

Septuagesima, v. ix. /. 2. 
S. aft.Ascen., v. ix. /. i. 
14 Trinity, v. i. /. I. 
14 Trinity, v. v. /. 4. 

5 Lent, V. iv. /. i. 

2 Advent, v. i. /. 7. 

2 Advent, v. iv. /. i, 

4 Advent, v. xi. /. 2. 

6 Epiphany, v. v. I. i. 
Tu. bef. East, , v. x. /. 2. 
Th. bef East. , v. vi. /. 7. 
Easter Tues., v. ii. /. 4. 

3 Easter, v. iv. /. 6. 

9 Trinity, v. viii. /. 3. 
9 Trinity, v. viii. /. 4. 
21 Trinity, v. iv. /. I. 
S.Thomas, v. iv. /. 3. 
S. Barnabas, v. ii. /. 5. 
H. Baptism, v. v. /. 4. 
H. Baptism, v. xi. /. i. 
Churching, v. iii. /. 3. 
Commination, v. iv. /. 4. 
Gun. Treas., v. iv. /. i. 

Sexagesima, v. vi. /. 6. 

4 Lent, z'. V. /. 3. 

Tu. bef. East., z^. i. /. 4. 

2 Epiphany, v. xvi. /. I. 
6 Epiphany, v. vi. /. 7. 
24 Trinity, v. i. /. 3. 
Annunciation, v. viii. /. 5. 
K. Charles M., z/. ii, /. 3." 



446 



TENDING — THEME. 



Tending. 
Still t. with intenser ray. 

Tejtfold. 
They give their best — O /. shame. 

Te7tts. 
We in the /. abide. 
Calm on the /. of Israel lay. 
When foemen watch their t. by night. 

Tkammuz. 
Hear Judah's maids the dirge to T. pour. 
Offer thy love and tears to T. slain. 

Thank. 
Know them by look and voice, and /. them all . 
And t. Thee for each trying hour. 



Thankful. 
Nor let the Pastor's /. eye. 
Her t. heart runs o'er. 
Yields, t. , of her very best. 
Wish me a wise and L heart. 
Singing so t. to the dreary blast. 
For t. echoing all the year. 
T. for all God takes away. 
They to their charge may turn, and t see. 
Absolv'd, in /. sacrifice to part. 

Thankfulness. 
Thoughts that in t. endure. 

Thanking. 
Still loving man, still /. GoD. 

Thankless. 
Upon our t. , joyless sight. 
Reproving t. man, who fears. 
But should t. silence seal. 
Is near, and mourns to see our t. glance. 
Might hold : and oft the /. deep. 
Quell Thou each t. godless thought. 
With /. toil, and vile esteem'd. 

Thanks. 
Ready to give i. and live. 

Thanksgiving. 
Her hymns of high /. still. 
Take part in our t. lay. 

Theme. 
Over the heavenly t. 
Their daily strife an Angel's t. 
Who makes the Saviour all his t. 



25 Trinity, v. vii. /. 7. 
Epiphany, v. xiv. /. i. 

2 Easter, v. vi. /. I. 
Confirmation, v. i. /. 2. 
Ordination, v. xi. /. I. 

17 Trinity, v. v. /. 5. 
17 Trinity, v. ix. /. 6. 

. Easter Eve, v. v. /. 5- 
16 Trinity, v. xi. /. 3. 

Easter Tues., v. xii. /. i. 

3 Easter, v. v. /. 4. 

S. aft. Ascen. , v. i. /. 5- 
16 Trinity, v. i. /. 2. 
21 Trinity, v. iv. /. 3. 
S. bef. Adv., v. iii. /. 4. 
SS.Phil. &Jas.,z/.xiii./.3. 
S. Michael, v. x. /. 5. 
Commination, v. vi. /. 5- 

Wed. bef. East, v. iii. /. 2. 
19 Trinity, v. vii. /. 6. 

Morning, v. iv. /. 2. 

2 Christmas, v. vi. /. 5- 
Palm Sunday, v. v. /. i. 

3 Trinity, v. v. /. 2. 

5 Trinity, v. vii. /. 3. 
12 Trinity, v. viii. /. 3. 
19 Trinity, v. viii. /. 2. 

I Epiphany, v. v. /. 7. 

S. Luke, V. xviii. /. 4. 
H". Comm., v. xv. /. 2. 

3 Advent, v. iv. /. 2. 
Wed. bef. East. , v. v. /. 10. 
S.Luke, V. xvii. /. i. 



THEMES — THINNER. 



447 



In pity mark our mournful t. ! 
Divided t. through every age. 

T. , to eyes of high desire 



Themes. 

Thence. 

Thenceforth. 

Therefore. 



T. in sight of man bereft. 

T. her tears are bitter, and as deep. 

T. on fearful dreams her inward sight. 

Thickest, 
Till, when the shadows t. fall. 
Where the /. boughs are twining. 

Things. 
Which evermore makes all t. new. 
Still whispering glorious /. unseen. 
That all around see all t. bright. 
In all fair t. around. 
Of t. divine the shadows bright. 
Still seeking precious t. untold. 
Thy precious t., whate'er they be. 
The very life of /, below. 
Shall see t, greater, t. divine. 
The secret lore of rural t. 

Think. 
T. on th' eternal home. 
T. on the Lord most holy, come. 
T. , who did once from Heaven to Hell, &c. 
Oh ! grief to t. , that grapes of gall. 
T. thou art taken from the cross, and laid 
Or, if she t. , it is in scorn. 
T where thy coward hopes had flown. 
We cannot choose but t. he lives. 
T. on the minstrel as ye kneel. 
T. on the shame, that dreadful hour. 
To t. he sees the Lord. 
Nor can ye not delight to /. 
Oh ! t. of us to-day. 
T. on that dreadful day. 
T ye the spires that glow so bright. 
Why should we /., He turns away. 



5 Epiphany, v. i. /. 6. 
Whitsun Mon., v. ix. /. i. 

4 Trinity, v. xvii. /. I. 

Sexagesima, v. xi. /. i. 

5 Easter, v. viii. /. r. 

5 Easter, v. ix. /. i. 

2 Advent, v. vii. /. 7. 

1 Epiphany, v. vii. /. I. 

Morning, v. v. /. 4. 

2 Epiphany, v. viii. /. 3. 
2 Epiphany, v. x. /. 3. 

4 Trinity, v. ii. /. 2. 
13 Trinity, v. iv. /. 2. 
13 Trinity, v. xi. /. 3. 
16 Trinity, v. vi. /. I. 
•S.BarthoL, v. iv. /. 4. 
S. Barthol., v. xiii. /. 4. 
S. Matthew, v. i. /. 6. 

Christmas Day, v. xi. /. i. 
Christmas Day, v. xi. /. 3, 
Wed. bef East., v. ix. /. 3. 
Th. bef. Easter, v. iv. /. i, 
Easter Eve, v. vii. /. 3, 
Easter Day, v. v. /. i. 
Whitsun Tues., v. iii. /. 3. 
2 Trinity, v. ii, /. 8. 

6 Trinity, v. vi. /. 8. 
6 Trinity, v. vii. /. 1. 
S.Thomas, v. viii. /. 4. 
S. Matthew, v. vii. /. i. 
S. Michael, v. i. /. 6. 
S. Michael, v. viii. /. 6. 
All Saints, v. vi. /. I. 
Catechism, v. xi. /. 3. 



Thinks. 
Nor t. on thee, thou blessed day. Easter Day, v. iv. /. 4. 



For t. than the subtlest lawn. 



Thinner. 



S. bef. Adv., v. x. I. 2. 



448 THIRST — THOUGHT. 

ThirsL 
The cry that own'd Thy dying t. 
The parching t. of death. 

Thorn, 
One towering t. was wrapt in flame. 

Thorns. 
Lavish of /. and worthless weeds alone. 
Or will the t. , that strew intemperance' bed ? 
Or how the /. and scourging brook. 

Thorny. 
Sworn liegemen of the Cross and f. crown. 

Thought. 
Restor'd to life, and power, and /. 
Be my last /. , how sweet to rest. 
No other t. should be. 
Were they not present to Thy t. 
Wilt Thou forgive the wayward t. 
And with the /. of God imbu'd. 
So thoughts beyond their t. to those, &c. 
T. has not colours half so fair. 
Oh, sickening t. ! yet hold it fast. 
E'en in His hour of agony He /. 
O ! shame beyond the bitterest i. 
In silent t. aloof. 
1 1. it scorn with Thee to dwell. 
Sure, t. of these will lure it home. 
Flash'd once,... and left his darken'd t. 
Mysterious to all t. 
The relics dear to t. 
With not a wish or t. at home. 
To come between us and all kindly t. ! 
In sad and weary t. 
One stedfast t., that God is there. 
Thou Lord of time and t. 
In t. how soon at death's dark goal. 
No t. like this in Him is found. 
See that in t., in deed, in word. 
In t. of these, His brows benign. 
Quell Thou each thankless godless t. 
Could half appease his craving t. 
E'en of their own prophetic t. 
Oh ! t. to comfort and appal. 
Who would have /. our nature's stain ? 
Too high above our human t. 
Mindful of that sad vision, which in /. 
Vain t., that shall not be at all ! 
For T. to do her part. 



2 Christmas, v. vii. /. 6. 
Tu. bef. East, , v. iv. /. 3. 

5 Lent, V. ii. /. 4. 

Sexagesima, v. viii. /. 3. 
2 Lent, V. iv. /. I. 
Whitsun Tues., v. iv. /. 3. 

1 Advent, v. ii. /. 2. 

Morning, v. vi. /. 4. 
Evening, v. vii, /, 3. 
Christmas Day, v. vi. /. 2. 
H. Innocents, v. v. /. 5. 

2 Christmas, v. i. /. 5. 
5 Epiphany, v. xi. /. 6. 

3 Lent, V. vii. /. 6. 

4 Lent, V. ix. /. 3. 

5 Lent, V. ix. /. 4. 
Mon. bef. East., v. v, /. 2. 
Good Friday, -v. viii. /. i. 
Easter Mon., v. ix. /. 3. 
I Easter, zi. iv. /. i . 

1 Easter, v. x. /. 5- 

2 Easter, v. viii. /. 6. 

3 Easter, v. iv, /, i, 
Whitsun Mon, , v. ii. /. 3. 
Whitsun Tues. , v. xi. /. 4. 
3 Trinity, v. i. /. 4. 

5 Trinity, v. iii. /. 2. 

6 Trinity, v. \. I. 8. 
6 Trinity, v. ii. /. 2. 
10 Trinity, v. ii. /. 3. 
10 Trinity, v. ii. /. 7* 
10 Trinity, v. vi. /. 7« 
12 Trinity, v. iv. /. 7- 

12 Trinity, v. viii. /, 3. 

13 Trinity, v. vi. /. 3. 
13 Trinity, v. xiv. /. 2. 

13 Trinity, v. xxi. /. 2. 

14 Trinity, v. i. /. 2. 

15 Trinity, v. iii. /. 6. 

17 Trinity, v. ii, /. 5« 

18 Trinity, v. xiv. /. I. 
20 Trinity, v. iii. /. 8. 



THOUGHT — THOUGHTS. 



449 



His nook of homely t. will change. 

No t. of them ; in all the bounteous sky. 

The sweetest t. the last. 

Now through her round of holy t. 

You would have t. Remorse and Woe. 

To regions where one t. serene. 

No t. can tender Love beguile. 

But in the t. of Jesus find. 

What every t. controls. 

Might mortal t. presume. 

Forgive the too presumptuous t. 

A well of serious t. and pure. 

Oh ! happy hours of heaven- ward t. ! 

In t. to wander, fancy-blest. 

And nurse it with all-pitying /. 

O agony of wavering t. 

Half the deep t. they breathe. 

By thee to aid my faltering t. ! 

O what a treasure of sweet /. 

Whose widow'd walk with t. of thee is cheer'd. 

Nurs'd in her aisles to more than kingly /. 

Such is the t. of Love and Might. 

ThoughtfuL 
And wind thy t. way. 
Welcome to the t. heart ! 
Oft as they watch'd, at /. eve. 
That is the heart for t. seer. 

Thoughtless. 
He t. roam'd and free. 

Thoughts. 
New /. of God, new hopes of Heaven. 
Hush, idle words, and t. of ill. 
For they in lowly t. are nurs'd. 
Till all our hopes and t. are led. 
Lowly t. may best infuse. 
From t. like these among the bowers I hide. 
High t. were with Him in that hour. 
So /. beyond their thought to those, &c. 
Th' unearthly t. have pass'd from earth away. 
Over the mournful joy our t. would brood. 
T. that in thankfulness endure. 
Such, if on high their t. are set. 
For t. of Him who late lay here. 
The while my grovelling /. half buried lie. 
Our /. have trac'd Thee to Thy glory-throne. 
In t. that awe but not appal. 
In bitter /. of low-born care begun. 



22 Trinity, v. v. /, 3. 

23 Trinity, v. v. /. 3. 
25 Trinity, v. viii. /. 8. 
S.bef Adv., v. ii. /. $. 
S.bef Adv., v. vii. /. 7. 
S.bef Adv., v. x. /. 7. 
S. Thomas, v. iv. /. 3. 
Conv.of S. Paul, z^.xii. /. 5- 
Conv. of S. Paul,z/. xii. /. 6. 
Purification, v. ii. /. I. 
Annunciation, v. i. /. 4. 
SS.Phil. &Jas.,z/.vii./. 3. 
S. Barthol., v. xi. /. i. 

S. Matthew, v. v. /. 3, 
SS. Sim. & jud. , v. x. /. 4. 
H. Comm., v. iv. /. i. 
Catechism, v. ix. /. 4. 
Visit, of Sick, v. iv. /. 6. 
Churching, v. iii. /. I. 
K. Charles M., v. v. /. 2. 
K. Charles M. , v. vi. /. 3. 
Accession, v. iii. /. 4. 

3 Advent, v. viii. /. 2. 

1 Epiphany, v. i. /. 2. 
3 Lent, V. iv. /. i. 

21 Trinity, v. v. /. I. 

5 Lent, V. ii. /. 3. 

Morning, v. vii. /. 4. 

2 Advent, v. v. /. 3. 
Christmas Day, v. viii. /. 3. 
Epiphany, v. vi. /. 2. 

I Epiphany, v. iii. /. 8. 
Sexagesima, v. iii. /. 3. 
Ash- Wed., v. vii. /. i. 

3 Lent, V. vii. /. 6. 
Mon. bef. East., e/. vii. /. 2. 
Mon. bef East., v. ix. /. 3. 
Wed. bef. East., v. iii. /. 2. 
Wed.bef East.,z/. vi. /. 5. 
Easter Day, v. ix. /. 2. 
Ascen. Day, v. ii. /. 3. 
Ascen. Day, v. viii. /. 2. 
Trinity, v. xi. /. 2. 

3 Trinity, v. viii. /. 2. 



450 



THOUGHTS — THREAD. 



Such /., the wreck of Paradise. 

On t. that bitterest seem'd erewhile. 

O'erwhelming t. of pain and grief. 

Our t. are tossing to and fro. 

His t. to Heaven the steadier rise. 

The rude bad t. ; that in our bosom's night. 

Bright are their dreams, because their /. , &c. 

And /. of good together done. 

Though vexing t. may seem to last. 

Lost in high t., "whose son." 

On hohest happiest t. to lean. 

High /. of holy love impart. 

In i., that make thee grieve. 

Sweet t. are theirs, that breathe serenest calms. 

Comfort's true sons ! amid the t. of down. 

For his wing'd t. are soaring high. 

With t. of coming agony. 

With /. of spring the heart beguile. 

Nor on remorseful t. to brood, and stain. 

To solemn /, in youth. 

Thousand. 
Saints, parted by a /. year. 
With its ten /. tongues. 
And keeps it through a t. days. 
Toss'd wildly o'er a t. lands. 
For twice a /. year. 
From t. sympathetic hearts. 
That sheltered erst a /. kings. 
The busy world a t. ways. 
The heavens are watching with their t. eyes. 
Alas ! of t. bosoms kind. 
A /, wild-flowers round them shall unfold. 

Thousands. 
Where /. once He fed. 

Thracian. 
Like T. wives of yore. 

Thrall. 
Our frail... souls. His work and Satan's t. 
Freed from their twelvemonth's /. 
God's herald prove a heartless /. 
For helping us in t. 
Rise, shine, and sing, thou captive t. 
Wander at large, nor heed Love's gentle /. 

Thread. 
Would St t. the maze of Harmony. 
With a bright emerald /. 



4 Trinity, v. xiii. /. I. 

11 Trinity, v. viii. /. 4. 

12 Trinity, v. iii. /. i. 
16 Trinity, v. iv. /. 2. 
21 Trinity, v. vii. /. 2. 
24 Trinity, v. v. /. 3. 
24 Trinity, v. xi. /. i. 
S. Andrew, v. x. /. 4. 
S.Thomas, v. ix. /. 5. 
Purification, v. ix. /. j. 
S. Mark, v. i. /. 2. 

S. Mark, v. iv. /. 5. 
SS. Phil. & Jas., V. v. /. 4. 
S. Barnabas, v. iv. /. I. 
S. Barnabas, v. vii. /, i. 
S. Peter, v. iv. /. 2. 
S.James, v. v. /. 3. 
Bur. of Dead, v. i. /. 5. 
Commination, v. vi. /. 7. 
Gun. Treas., v. ix. L 4. 

Circumcision, v. ix. /. 3. 
Septuagesima, v. ix. /. 2. 
Quinquagesima, v. vii. /. 3. 

5 Lent, V. V. /. 5. 
5 Lent, V. V. /. 6. 
Easter Mon., v. viL /. 2. 
Whitsun Mon., v. viL /. 2. 
Trinity, v. xiii. /. i. 

3 Trinity, v. iv. /. 2. 
15 Trinity, v. viL /. I. 
23 Trinity, v. iv. /. 2. 



3 Advent, v. iv. /. 5. 

3 Easter, v. v. /. 2. 

6 Epiphany, v. vi. /. 8. 
Quinquagesima, v. iv. /. 4. 
Th.bef. East., v. iv. /. 3. 
Easter Eve, v. v. /. 6. 

4 Trinity, v. xviiL /. 3. 
24 Trinity, v. v. /. 4. 

4 Advent, v. xiv. /. 2. 
Easter Men., v. i. /. 4. 



THREE — THROES. 

Three. 
T. chosen bands, in royal state. 
Joy to the faithful T. renew'd. 
T. solemn parts together twine. 
T. solemn aisles approach the shrine. 
By the Almighty T. for ever plann'd. 
T. were they — who hath made them four ? 
The Saviour walking with His faithful T. 

Threw. 
The orphan'd realm A wide her gates, and told, 3 Lent, v. ii. /. 5. 

Thrice. 
T. only since, with blended might. 
T. only might a seraph's look. 
Thou t. denied, yet /. belov'd. 

Thrill. 
The tones of mercy t. 
T. through his heart's remotest cells. 
They greet us with a cheering t. 

ThrilVd. 
T. from the deep, dark cloud. 

Thrilling. 
Ever in t. sounds like these. 
Her infant's t. kiss. 
By these her t. minstrelsies. 
From west to east one t. ray. 
From foul reproach, from /. fears. 
Yet shines the light as t. clear. 
Had taught the innocent air their sadly t. parts. 

Thrills. 
In waves of light it t. along. 
For, is it Hope, that t. so keen ? 
That soonest /. at touch of praise. 

Throbbing. 
The t. brow to cool. 
And t. pulses silently. 
She treasures up each t. prayer. 

Throbbings. 
Alone our secret t. : so our prayer. 

Throbs. 
Who pray for sharpest t. of pain. 
Sweetly thy sickening I. are ey'd. 

Throes. 
Yet, to assuage her sharpest I. 
Our t should be forgot, or only seem. 
They mark'd what agonizing t. 



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S. Stephen, v. i. /. 6. 
Easter Day, v. xiv. /. 
Trinity, v. x. /. I. 
Trinity, v. x. /. 3. 
I Trinity, v. iii. /. 7. 
19 Trinity, v. iv, /. 5. 
19 Trinity, v. ix. /. 6. 



"Whitsun Mon. , v. x. /, i. 
Whitsun Mon., v. x. /. 4. 
S. Peter, v. i. /. i. 

22 Trinity, v. vii. /. 4. 
S. Barthol., v. vi. /. 2. 
Accession, v. i. /. y. 

Whitsunday, v. vi. /. 4. 

1 Lent, V. iv. /. 6. 
3 Easter, z>. iv. /. 4. 
Whitsun Tues. , v. xviii. /. 4. 
6 Trinity, 7/. ii. /. 7. 
12 Trinity, v. viii. /. 7* 
14 Trinity, v. v. /. 2. 
S.bef.Adv., z/. vii. /. 8. 

Christmas Day, v. i. /. 31 

2 Epiphany, v. viii. /. i. 
25 Trinity, v. iv. /. 7. 

2 Christmas, v. v. /. 4. 

2 Trinity, v. vii. /. 7. 
Gun. Treas., v. viii. /. I. 

24 Trinity, v. iii. /. 2. 

6 Epiphany, v. i. /. 5- 

7 Trinity, v. iii. /. 4. 

Sexagesima, v. v. /. 4. 

3 Easter, v. iii. /. 6. 

4 Trinity, v. xiv. /. i. 



THRONE — THRONGS. 



Throne. 
Thou keepest .. .watch from Thy triumphal t. 
Foremost and nearest to His t. 
E'en on Thy /. of purity ! 
Dash'd from his /. of pride. 
For faultless virgins round His t. 
Safe on the steps of Jesus' t. 
And homeward to Thy Father's t. 
No holier name, no mightier t. 
One tyrant Lord, one idol t. 
With Christ His Father's t. , and wear. 
As from Thy cradle to Thy t. 
A Brother on th' eternal t. 
Who learn their lesson at the T. of Love. 
But cannot quit the cost — no t. 
And like a Queen new seated on her t. 
Till every idol t. 
His t., thy bosom blest. 
That t. , if aught beneath the skies. 
And for His cradle and His t 
What though around His t. of fire. 
Such witness yield : a monarch from his f. 
When Death is busy near the i. 
'Twas silence round Thy f. on high. 

Throned. 
With kings her nursing-fathers, t. high. 

Thrones. 
By harmless fire, among the ethereal t. 
Were leaning from your golden /. to know. 

Throng. 
Yet in that t. of selfish hearts untrue. 
To join that festal t. 
Behold, her wisest t. Thy gate. 
Where lost behind the bright angelic /. 
On vacant fancies t. 
Now spread their wings and t. around. 
From idle words, that restless t. 
Believing myriads t. 
A lamb-like, Christ-like /. 
So the whole world to Jesus t. 

Thronging. 
E'en so, the world is t. round to gaze. 
The t. band of souls. 
As t. cares afford. 
Came t. to adore. 

Throngs. 
Open they stand, that prayers in t. 



I Advent, v. iv, /. 6. 
S. Stephen, v. iii. /. I. 
Epiphany, v. ix. /. 2. 

3 Lent, V, i. /. 2. 

Wed. bef East. , v. vi. /. 12. 
I Easter, v. v. /. 5. 

4 Easter, v. ii. /. 7. 
Whitsun Mon., z/. vii. /. 5. 
Whit sun Mon. , v. xiii. /. 2. 
Whitsun Mon. , v. xiv. /. 5. 
Whitsun Tues. ,z/. xvii. /. 3. 
Trinity, v. xviii. /. 2. 

3 Trinity, v. x. /. 4. 

16 Trinity, v. viii. /. 2. 

17 Trinity, v. iii. /. 2. 

18 Trinity, v. xvii. /. 2, 
Purification, v. viii. /. I. 
Purification, v. viii. /. 3. 
Purification, v. xvii. /. 3. 
Catechism, v. v. /. I. 

K. Ch. Martyr, v. iii. /. 3. 
Accession, v. iii. /. 6. 
Ordination, v.\\.l.i. 

Th. bef. East., v. ii. /. 7. 

S.John Bapt., v. iii. /. 2. 
S. Michael, v. v. /. 3. 

I Advent, v. vi. /. I. 
Christmas Day, v. iii, /. 2. 
Epiphany, v. xiii. /. i. 
Ascen. Day, v. ix. /. 3. 

4 Trinity, v. i. /. 4. 
6 Trinity, v. v. /. I. 
12 Trinity, v. ix. /.I. 
18 Trinity, v. vi. /, 2. 
25 Trinity, v. v. /. 8. 
S.John Bapt.jZ/. vii. /. 7. ' 

I Advent, v. v. /. i. 
Easter Eve, v. ii. /. 6. 
S. Matthew, v. v. /. 2. 
S. Michael, z/. iii. /. 4. 

S. aft, Ascen., v. x. /. i. 



THROUGH — TIME. 



453 



Through. 
T. her grey veil the leafless grove. 
T. the bright shovs^er-drop meet his view. 
T. many a dreary age. 
T. gold and gems, a dazzling maze. 
T. all their devious way. 
T. sevenfold flames thine eye shall see. 
T. darkest nooks of this dull earth. 
T. darksome vault, up massy stair. 
T. dusky lane and wrangling mart. 
T. prayer unto the tomb. 

Throughout. 
To see, /. that dreary maze. 

Throw. 
My searching rapturous glance 1 1. 

Thrown. 
Before the mercy-seat be /. 

Thunders. 
Here is our Lord, and not where /. roll. 
The /. of the deep prophetic sky. 

Thwarting. 
The /. cliffs that bound his sight. 

Tide. 
Years roll away : again the t. of crime. 
First stirr'd the t. of song. 
But win her fearless way against the chafing t. 
And wherefore is the sweet spring t. 
Thus sunbeams pour alike their glorious t. 
Springs ever fresh the /. of holy tears. 
There are in this loud stunning t. 
The t. of sun-rise swells. 

Tides. 
Mounting in t. against the stream. 

Tidings. 
Still greets you with glad t. of immortal joy. 
And to and fro the /. run. 

Tie. 
No distance breaks the t. of blood. 

Tied. 
T. to His own by gentlest band. 

Ties. 
With all our frail and fleshly t. 

TimbreVs. 
The cavern whence the t.''s call. 

Time, 
Watch TJs full river as it flows. 



Trinity, v. vi. /. 2, 
2 Trinity, v. iv. /. 6. 

4 Trinity, v. xiii. /. 2. 
13 Trinity, v. v, /. I. 

18 Trinity, v. ix. /. 4. 

19 Trinity, v. ix. /. 5. 
S. Barnabas, v. iv. /. 7. 
S. Peter, v. xvi. /. 2. 

S. Matthew, v. iv. /, 6. 
Bur. of Dead, v. xii. /. 2. 

5 Lent, V. vii. /. 5. 
Evening, v. iv. /. 2. 

Ash- Wed., v. iv. /. 4. 

9 Trinity, v. viii. /. 6. 
K. Charles M., v. i. /. 2. 

22 Trinity, v. iii. /. 3. 

1 Advent, v. x. /. i. 
Christmas Day, v. iii. /. 4. 

6 Epiphany, v. iii. /. 8. 
6 Epiphany, v. vi. /. I. 
Mon. bef East., v. iv. /. 3. 
6 Trinity, v. v. /. 6. 
S.Matthew, v. iv. /. i. 

S. Matthew, v. viii. /. 4. 

Circumcision, v. vi. /. 3. 

Christmas Day, v. x. /, 6. 
Good Friday, v. ii. /. 3. 

2 Trinity, v. vii. /. i. 

S. aft. Ascen., v. xi. /. 3. 
Annunciation, v. i. /. 2. 
8 Trinity, v. viii. /. 2. 
Evening, v. v. /. 2. 



454 



TIME — TINKLING. 



Why then, in sad and wintry /. ? 

But patience ! there may come a t. 

And backward force the waves of T. 

T. 's waters will not ebb, nor stay. 

Speeding her gaze o'er t. and death. 

What t. the wild autumnal sun. 

In i. to die His friends. 

What t. , with sweet forgiving cheer. 

May be forgotten ; and the t. may come. 

Or lose one glimpse of Heaven before the t. 

What t. he saw, through shadows dim. 

Reading her cheerful lesson in her own sweet t. 

By t. and place. 

But when He came the second /. 

What ruthless T. has wrought. 

To last till t. expire. 

In His own t. : but yet awhile. 

Thou Lord of t. and thought. 

Till /. and sin together cease. 

Then turn thee, for thy t. is short. 

'Tis well, true hearts should for a t. retire. 

Is this a t. to plant and build ? 

Is this a /. for moonlight dreams ? 

God's crowned mountain, as in happier t. 

And on the world's autumnal t. 

With t. and hope behind us cast. 

'Tis /. that I depart in peace. 

Of Christ's true riches o'er all t. and space. 

Sure after thee in t. to rise. 

Timely. 
Oh ! /. happy, t. wise. 
They quicken to a t. glow. 
From thee takes t. warning. 
Of holy offerings t. paid. 
How t. then a comrade's song. 

Times. 
When wearied with the tale thy t. disclose. 
Pouring, in showery^., their... "quiet mirth." 

Timid. 
And t. glances shy. 

Tinctured. 
T. with holy blood, and wing'd, &c. 



2 Advent, v. ii. /. i. 
4 Advent, v. vi. /. I. 
I Christmas, v. iii. /. 3. 

1 Christmas, v. viii. /. i. 

2 Epiphany, v. ix. /. 3. 

3 Epiphany, v. i. /. 2. 
Quinquagesima, v. viii. /. 4. 

4 Lent, V. xi. /. 3. 
Mon. bef. East., v. ii. /. 3. 
Tues. bef. East., v. ix. /. i. 
Th. bef. East., v. vi. /. 3. 

3 Easter, v. ii. /. 8. 

S. aft. Ascen., v. vi. /. 4. 
Whitsunday, v. iii. /. I. 
Whitsun Mon,, v. ii, /. 6. 

4 Trinity, v. v. /. 4. 

5 Trinity, v. xi. /. I. 

6 Trinity, v. ii. /, 2. 
6 Trinity, v. v. /. 8. 

8 Trinity, v. iv. /. I. 

9 Trinity, v. ii. /. I. 
II Trinity, v. i. /. I. 
II Trinity, v. ii. /. r. 
17 Trinity, v. iii. /. 3. 
21 Trinity, z/. iv. /. 5. 
S. bef. Adv., v. ix, /. 7. 
Purification, v. xii. /. 3. 
S, Matthew, v. vi. /. 7. 
Restoration, v. vii. /. 5. 

Morning, v. v. I. i. 
4 Easter, v. vii. /. 5. 
25 Trinity, v. iii. /. 3. 
S. Barnabas, v. iv, /. 2. 
SS. Sim. & Jud. , v. xiii./. i. 

I Advent, v. xi, /, 5, 
S. Barnabas, v. iv. /, 8. 



Without some t. of bitterness. 
Nor trampling hoof nor /. bell, 



Tinge. 
Tinkling. 



25 Trinity, v. v, /. 2. 
Easter Eve, v. iv. /. 8. 

Sexagesima, v. vi. I. 2. 
7 Trinity, v. vi. /. 4. 



TINTS — TOIL D. 



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Mild rainbow t. at night. 
See her /. with vernal red. 



Tints. 



Tipfd, 
Tire.. 



A pledge of love that cannot /. 
And oft as sin and sorrow t. 

Tir'd. 
Now the t. hunter winds a parting note. 
T. ere the fight begun. 
And oh ! when worn and t. they sigh. 

Tires. 
The desert t. no more. 
But faster than she soars, our... Fancy t. 

Title. 
Be your t. what it may. 

To-day. 
Or, " Be with Me in Paradise t. -d. " 
The record of t.-d. engage. 
Live for t. -d. ! to-morrow's light. 
The courts of Heaven t,-d. 
Oh ! think of us t. -d. 
To the poor babe, who died t. -d. 
From the pure shrine, where Christ t. -d. 
Here let him speed : t.-d. this hallow'd air. 
Keeps back our glorious sacrifice t. -d. 

Together. 
T. swelling high. 
Three solemn parts t. twine. 
Yet all are One — /. all. 
Where all bright hues /. run. 
'Tis true, bright hours t. told. 
And thoughts of good t. done. 
T. at the glorious goal. 
Then all t. rise, and reign with Thee. 
T. pine, t. die. 
T. link'd by Heaven's decree. 

Toil. 
Cheat the t. and cheer the way. 
Is not the pilgrim's t. o'erpaid. 
To trace the Heathen's t. 
From care and want and t. 
With bootless darkling t. 
Turns all our t. to loss. 
T. , prayer, and watching fail. 

ToiPd. 
The live-long night we've t. in vain. 



25 Trinity, v. vi. /. 4. 

1 Epiphany, v. iv. /. 6. 

2 Advent, v. iii. /. 2. 
Confirmation, v. viii. /. i. 

23 Trinity, v. ii. /. i. 
S. Michael, v. ii. /. 6. 
Ordination, v. xii. /. i. 

5 Epiphany, v. ix. /. 4. 
S.bef. Adv., V. iv. /. 8. 

1 Epiphany, v. i. /. 5. 

Tues. bef. East. , v. xii. /. 2. 

14 Trinity, v. iii. /. 7- 

15 Trinity, v. vii. /. 5- 
Purification, v. ii. /. 4. 
S. Michael, v. i. /. 6. 
H. Comm., v. xv. /. i. 
Matrimony, v. vii. /. 6. 
Churching, v. i. /. 5. 
Commination, v. i. /. 8. 

Easter Mon., v. vii. /. 3. 
Trinity, v. x. /. I. 
Trinity, -v. xi. /. I. 

2 Trinity, v. i. /. 3. 
S. Andrew, v. ii. /. i. 
S. Andrew, v. x. /. 4. 
S. Mark, v. ii. /. 4. 

S. Michael, v. x. /. 7. 
S. Luke, V. i. /. 4. 
All Saints, v. v. /. 4. 

S. John Evan. , v. iii. /. 4. 

2 Christmas, v. viii. /. 5. 

3 Lent, V. V. /. 2. 

4 Trinity, v. iii. /. 2. 

5 Trinity, v. ii. /. 2. 
5 Trinity, v. vii. /. 4. 
5 Trinity, v. xv. /. 2. 

5 Trinity, v. I I. i. 



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TOILING — TONE. 



Toiling. 
What /. earth had pil'd. 
Though thou wert t. in the grave. 

Toils. 
But when His t. were o'er. 

Token. 
A t. of wild war. 

Tokens. 
Dear t. of a pardoning God. 
Thy fragrant t. live. 
T. of Him, who through the tomb. 

Told. 
For why should Innocence be t. 
The orphan'd realm threw wide her gates, and 
T the long hours of death, as, one by one. 
When thou hast /. those isles of light. 
Of our lost year in Heaven is t. 
'Tis true, bright hours together t. 
She pleads by all Thy mercies, t. 
Forgiveness only t. 

Tomb. 
Pleas'd in the cheerless /. 
But they shall flourish from the i. 
They early sought the t. 
Alas, my brother ! round thy /. 
Will still be hovering o'er the t. 
Whose eyes have seen beyond the t. 
To search the Saviour's t. 
Through prayer unto the /. 
Tokens of Him, who through the /. 



Among their fathers' t. 



Tombs. 

To-morrow. 
Crucify. " 



"Hosanna" now, i.-m 

And come again t. -m. 

Live for to-day ! ^.-;;z.*j- light. 

T.-mJ's cares shall bring to sight. 

Tone. 
From year to year it swells with louder t. 
Somewhat of Resignation's t. 
And likest Him in look and /. ' 
And chanting in so blithe a /. 
By His own calm, soul-soothing t. 
Conscience gives back th' appalling /. 
She swells her high heart-cheering t. 
Whom by the softest step and gentlest /. 



Whitsun Mon. , v. viii. /. 3. 
Whitsun Tues., v. v. /. 3. 

S. Michael, v. iv. /. 6. 

2 Easter, v. v. /. 2. 

Quinquagesima, v. iv. /. r. 
Prayer at Sea, v. iii. /. 2. 
Restoration, v. ii. /. 5. 

Ash- Wed., v. i. /. 7. 
/.3 Lent, v. ii. /. 5. 
Tues. bef East., v. x. I. i. 
22 Trinity, v. xi. /. I. 
S, bef Adv., v. ix. /. 4. 
S.Andrew, v. ii. /. i. 
H. Comm., v. x. /. i. 
Commination, v. iii. /. 4. 

4 Epiphany, v. iv. /, 5. 
6 Epiphany, v. x. /. 7. 
Easter Tues. , v. ix. /. 2. 
8 Trinity, v. xi. /. i. 
16 Trinity, v. iii. /. 2. 
18 Trinity, v. xv. /. 3. 
S.Thomas, v. iii. /. 2. 
Bur. of Dead, v. xii. /. 2. 
Restoration, v. ii. /. 5. 

3 Lent, V. iii. /. 4. 

I Advent, v. v. /. 5. 
15 Trinity, v. iv. /. 8. 
15 Trinity, v. vii. /. 5. 
15 Trinity, v. vii. /. 6. 

1 Advent, v. i. /. 2. 

2 Advent, v. v. /. 8. 
S. Stephen, v. iii. /. 3. 

3 Epiphany, v. iii. /. 5. 
Easter Day, v. xiii. /. 3. 
Whitsunday, v. viii. /. 3. 
Whitsun Tues.,z'.xvii. /. 4. 
S. Barnabas, v. i. /. 5. 



TONE — TORRENT. 

And we must hope, so sweet the t. 
It chants to all in softest t. 

Tones. 
Mingling with t. of fear and ire. 
T. that with seraph hymns might blend. 
So when the /. of rapture gay. 
The low sweet t. of Nature's lyre. 
Are heard her sacred t. ; the fitful sweep. 
The t. of mercy thrill. 
O by those gentle t. and dear. 
And trace, in thine, her own deep t. 
These are the /. to brace and cheer. 
And if some t. be false or low. 
And such the t. of love, which break. 
Out of that silver trump, whose t. of old. 
Thou too art here with thy soft inland t. 
Its trumpet t. are sounding still. 

Tongue. 
Lord, by every minstrel t. 
The wildest storm the t. can raise. 
That when he fain would curse, his powerless if. 
Swiftly and straight each t. of flame. 
The fetter'd t. its chain may break. 
And every /. unchained be. 
More pangs than /. or heart can frame. 
The soul unswerving and the fearless t. 

Tongues. 
But these, like t., o'er all the earth. 
All t. of men shall tune. 
Our t. to speak Thy praises plain. 

Took^st. 
Thou /. on Thee to rescue man. 

Top. 
Once gain the mountain-^?., and thou art free. 
On every mountain-/., God's chosen scene. 
On Sinai's /., in prayer and trance. 

Topmost. 
Who, when the whirlwinds rock the /. grove. 

Torch. 
"Whose t. afar. 

Lifting her t. in Love's despite. 
One t. in a tempestuous night. 

Torches. 
Nor let your t. waste and die. 

Torrent. 
When Persecution's /. blaze. 
From many a t. rill. 



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H. Comm. p v. viii. /. 3. 
Accession, v. vi. /. 3. 

5 Lent, V. X. /. 2. 
Trinity, v. ix. /. 3. 
7 Trinity, v. vii. /. I. 
7 Trinity, v. viii. /. I. 
.20 Trinity, v. ii. /. 5. 
22 Trinity, v. vii. /. 4. 
Conv. of S . Paul, v. xii. /. I . 
S. John Bapt. , v. iii. /. 7. 
S S.Sim. & Jud. , T'. xii. /. I. 
Catechism, v. ix. /. i. 
Bur. of Dead, v. viii. /. i. 
Commination, v. iii. /. 3. 
Prayer at Sea, v. ii. /. i. 
Accession, v. i. /. 5. 

Palm Sunday, v. iv. /. i. 
Good Friday, v. vi. /. 4. 
2 Easter, v. ix. /. 3. 
4 Easter, v. vi. /. i. 
12 Trinity, v. iv. /. 2. 
12 Trinity, v. ix. /. 7. 
16 Trinity, v. vii. /. 3. 
S. John Bapt., v. vii. /. 2, 

Whitsunday, v. v. /. 3. 
Whitsun Mon. , v. xiii. /. 6. 

12 Trinity, v. viii. /. 2. 

Annunciation, v. iii. /. 2. 

1 Lent, V. vii. /. 7. 
9 Trinity, v. i. /. 5- 

13 Trinity, v. i. /. I. 

4 Epiphany, v. ii. /. 2. 

S. John Bapt, v. i. /. 6. 
Matrimony, v. iii. /. 6. 
Accession, v. iii. /. 2. 

2 Advent, v. vii, /. 6. 

19 Trinity, v. i. /. i. 

20 Trinity, v. iii. /. 4. 



458 



TORRENTS — TOWARD. 



In sudden t. dread. 
Where /. have their birth. 

Nor t. summer's sickly smile. 

The very /. paus'd. 



Torrents. 



Torrid. 
Torturers. 



Toss. 



Whatever gale the labouring vessel /. 

Toss'd. 
T wildly o'er a thousand lands. 

Tossing. 
Or t. in th' autumnal blast. 
We in dark dreams are t. to and fro. 

Tottering. 
With dizzy brow and t. feet. 

Touch. 
By some soft /. invisible. 
T. us with chastening hand, and make, Sec. 
At the t. of natural grief. 
That bids thee from His healing /. vnthdraw. 
The playful t. of evening air. 
And e'en our bodies shrink at t. of light. 
When Nature tries her finest t. 
Should /. the heart with softer power. 
The ark to t. and bear. 
But at Thy t. let veiled hearts awake. 
T our chiil'd hearts with vernal smile. 
That soonest thrills at t. of praise. 
Dare t. Thy spouse, Thy very self below. 
From t. of sinner's meat. 
By whom Love's daily t. is seen. 

Touched. 
T by light, M'ith heavenly warning. 
Just as the lingering Sun had t. with gold. 
That felt Thee kneeling — /.Thy prostrate brow, 
The rod of Heaven has t. them all. 
As Thou hast t. our ears, and taught. 
T he upstarts — his chains unbind. 
Just as it /., the martyr's palm. 
For Christ hath t. the bier. 

Touches. 
T. the tender brow ! 

Touching. 
7. the tremulous eye with sense of light. 

Toward. 
T. thee stream with kindlier glance. 



Whitsunday, v. iv. /. 2, 
20 Trinity, v. i. /. 8. 

Th. bef East., v. iii. /. 2. 

Tues. bef East. , v. iii. /. 3. 

Prayer at Sea, v. iii. /. 8. 

5 Lent, V. V. /. 5. 

12 Trinity, v. iii. /. 8. 

24 Trinity, v. ix. /, I. 

4 Advent, v. v. /. 4. 

Morning, v. i. /. 3. 
I Advent, v. xiii. /. 6. 
S. John Evan., v. vi. /. 2. 
4 Epiphany, v. vi. /. 6, 

6 Epiphany, v. v. /. 6. 
Sexagesima, v. ix. /. 3. 

4 Lent, V. i. /. i. 
Good Friday, v. i. /. 3. 
I Easter, v. vi. /. 3. 

5 Easter, v. xi. /. 4. 
I Trinity, v. v. /. 5. 

25 Trinity, v. iv. /. 7. 
S. Matthias, v. ix. /. 2. 
S.Matthew, v. vii. /. 4. 
H. Baptism, v. ix. /. i. 

I Epiphany, v. ii. /. 3. 

3 Lent, V. iv. /. 5* 
Mon. bef East, v. viii. /. 2. 

4 Trinity, v. xviii. /. I. 
12 Trinity, v. viii. /. I. 
S.Peter, v. xvi. /. I. 

S. Peter, v. xvii. /. 3. 
Bur. of Dead, v. vi. /. 2. 

H. Baptism, v. v. /. 4. 

4 Epiphany, v.'x.l.^. 

Ash- Wed. , v. vi. /. 4. 



A 



TOWARD — TRACE. 

His lattice open t. his darling west. 
Winds t. the pearly main. 
With Thee t. Heaven to walk and weep. 
By pastoral hands, t. Thee we drew. 

Totvards. 
And love t. men of love — salvation and release. 
T. that deep sulphureous sea. 
T, promis'd regions of serener grace. 
T. His temple-gate. 

Tower. 
No gleam to watch on tree or t. 
Far o'er the cedar shade, some t, of giants old. 
They /. and they are gone. 
The crash of t. and grove. 
To where lone mountains t., or billows roll. 
His Magic Ring, his Rock, his T. 
Till t,, and dome, and bridge- way proud. 

Towering. 
One t. thorn was wrapt in flame. 
Not statelier, t. o'er her marble stairs. 

Towers. 
How do thy t. in ruin lie. 
Who have th' eternals for our appointed bourne. 
Her gorgeous crown of t. 
When mines are hid beneath our /. 
The t. His hand had deign'd to raise. 
Forgive, if round thy t. he walk in fear. 
High t. the rainbow arch. 
Just as thy t. , Damascus, rise. 
How in her woe the tenderest spirit /. 

Town. 
Awake ! why linger in the gorgeous t. 
The cries of camp or t. 
That o'er some t., like mist uprais'd. 

Toys. 
For Fancy with her shadowy t. 

Trace. 
I know it well, but cannot t. 
Martyr all o'er, and meet to t. 
The deep-worn t. of penitential tears. 
Bless'd Jesus ever lov'd to t. 
The graceful lines of art may t. 
To t. the Heathen's toil. 
The gazing eye no change can t. 
Help us, one hour, to /. His musings... low. 
Let not our sinful fancy t. 



459 

Th.bef.East., z/. i. /. 7. 
Whitsun Mon., v. iii. /. 6. 
S. James, v. v. /. 8. 
Confirmation, v. viii. /. 4. 

Christmas, v. ii. /. 6. 
7 Trinity, v. ii. /. 5- 

9 Trinity, v, ii. /. 3. 
Purification, v. iii. /. 4. 

Evening, v. ii. /. 3. 
3 Lent, V. iv. /. 6. 

2 Easter, v. ii. /. 5- 
Whitsun Mon., v. i. /. 6. 

3 Trinity, v. ii. /. 3. 
19 Trinity, v. ii. /. 6. 
S.Matthew, v. viii. /. 5. 

5 Lent, V. ii. /. 4. 
17 Trinity, v. i. /. 3. 

Th.bef.East., v. i. /. 2. 

I Trinity, v. v. /. 8. 

10 Trinity, v. i. /. 4. 

11 Trinity, v. i. /. 4. 

II Trinity, v. vi. /. 4. 
17 Trinity, v. ii. /. 3. 
25 Trinity, v. ii. /. 6. 
Conv. of S. Paul, v. i. /. 5- 
K. Charles M., v. ii. /. 3. 

I Advent, v. ii. /. i. 
22 Trinity, v. ii. /. 2. 
S. Matthew, v. ii. /. 3. 

II Trinity, v. ii. /. 3. 

4 Advent, v. i. /. 4. 
S.Stephen, v. vi. /. 7. 
H. Innocents, v. ii. /. 4. 
H. Innocents, v. iv. /. 3. 
3 Epiphany, v. viii. /. 2. 

3 Lent, V. V. /. 2. 

4 Lent, V. iii. /. 3. 
Mon. bef. East. , v. vi. /. 6# 

5 Trinity, v. xiii. /. 3. 



460 



TRACE — TRAITOR. 



But t. not o'er the former way. 

God's chariot- wheels have left distinctest t. 

Our vows forgotten t. 

And we can t. Thy wondrous ways. 

Till Reason enter in, and t. 

And t. , in thine, her own deep tones. 

Sure if our eyes were purg'd to t. 

Yes : wheresoe'er one t. of thee is found. 

For thou didst love to A her daily lore. 

Trac'd. 
Not to be t by sight or sound. 
Hath t the works of Man. 
Our thoughts have t. Thee to Thy glory-throne. 
Who ^. His holy steps, nor ever ceas'd. 
For ever on our souls be ^. 
T. on her patient brows. 

Tracery. 
Their waving A hang, to hide. 

Tracing. 
T. out Wisdom, Power, and Love. 
With due feet t. round. 
And t. through the cloud th' eternal Cause. 

Track. 

And as it mounts again, may t. its brightness well 

Pursue the bright t. ere it fade away. 

Yet guide us in Thy t. of love. 

Leaving a glorious t., where saints, new -bom. 

No sage's rod may t. their ways. 

Tracked. 

They t. Thee up th' abyss of light. 
T. by the blue mist vs'^ell. 

Train. 
That they are of the glorious martyr t. 
To t. us in our way to Heaven. 
And week-days, following in their /. 
Where, like an angel's t. 
And marshaird all his gallant t. 
Roll back, and, lo ! a royal t. 
Now count His /. to-day. 
With the same godlike t. 

Trained. 
Till thou art duly t., and taught. 

Training. 
Hearts t. in their low abode. 

Traitor. 
The t. Sense recalls. 



8 Trinity, v. iv. /. 2. 

9 Trinity, v. ii. /. 6. 
14 Trinity, v. iv. /. 8. 
18 Trinity, v. xx. /. 3. 
S. Thomas, v. iii. /. 5. 
S.John Bapt., v. iii. /. 7. 
All Saints, v. iii. /. I. 

K. Charles M., v. iv. /. i. 
K. Charles M., v. vii. /. i. 

4 Lent, V. i. /. 4. 

5 Lent, V. i. /. 3. 
Ascen. Day, v. viii. /. 2. 
S. Matthias, v. i. /. 3. 
Confirmation, v. x. /. I. 
Gun. Treas., v. ii. /. 4. 

Whitsun Mon., v. ii. /. 5. 

Evening, v. iv. /. 3. 

3 Advent, v. viii. /. 4. 
21 Trinity, v. v. /. 6. 

2 Easter, v. iv. /, 6. 
Ascension Day, v. iii. /. 3. 
16 Trinity, v. ix. /. 2. 
23 Trinity, v. xii. /. 3. 
S. Luke, V. ii. /. 2. 

4 Easter, v. ii. /. 10. 
20 Trinity, v. iii. /. 6. 

H. Innocents, v. i. /. 6. 
Sexagesima, v. viii. /. 5- 
Easter Day, v. iii. /. I. 
Easter Mon., v. x. /. 3. 
I Easter, v. iv. /. 5. 
4 Easter, v. v. /. 4. 
Purification, v. xvi. /. I. 
S. Michael, v. viii. /. 4. 

4 Advent, v. xv. /. i. 

6 Epiphany, v. xi. /. 7- 

5 Epiphany, v. iii. /. 3. 



TRAMPLING — TREAD. 



461 



Trampling, 
Nor t. hoof nor tinkling bell. 

Trance. 
They shall behold, and not in t. 
When waken'd from her wilful /. 
Break in upon her sacred t. 
And Death's deep /. for ever broken. 
On Sinai's top, in prayer and t. 
How should we gaze in t. of fear ! 
Watching, in t. nor dark nor clear. 
While Saul, in wakeful t. 
And spares awhile his blissful t. 
Are deeper plung'd in sorrow's t. 

Tranced. 
In maze on maze the t. sight. 
Thy t. yet open gaze. 

Tranquil. 
Soon wilt Thou, take us to Thy t. bower. 
Be t. and be blest. 
For not upon a /. lake. 
Skirts soberly the t. scene. 

Trans/err' d. 
T,^ where he shall safe behold. 

Transfigur'd. 
As his t. Lord with lightning form. 

Transforming. 
Bent on us with t. power. 

Transporting. 
Your t. chords ring out. 

Travail. 
The t. pangs must have their way. 
The t, pangs of Earth must last. 
Hence all thy groans and /. pains. 

Travailing. 
Still t. in second birth. 



The t. on his way must press. 
And on the t.^s listless way. 
The high-born t. came. 
The t. on his round. 



Traveller. 



Travellers. 



As t. on some woodland height. 
As mountain t. in the night. 
And t. linger on the way. 

Tread. 
So shall ye /. untir'd His pastoral ways. 
T. more than airy light. 



7 Trinity, v. vi. /. 4. 

4 Advent, z'. ix. /. 3. 
Epiphany, v. xii. /. 4. 

4 Lent, V. vi. /. 4. 

Th. bef. East. , v. vii. /. 6. 

13 Trinity, v. i. /. I. 

14 Trinity, v. v. /. I. 
21 Trinity, v. v. /. 2. 
Conv. of S. Paul, v. iv. /. 3. 
S. Peter, v. vii. /. 4. 
Commination, v. v. /. 6. 

3 Epiphany, v. ix. /. 2. 

2 Easter, v. i. /. 4. 

Easter Eve, v. iv. /. i. 
I Easter, v. v. /. 6. 

5 Trinity, v. iv. /. I. 
21 Trinity, v. i. /. 5- 

S. Matthew, v. vi. /. 3. 
23 Trinity, v. xi. /. 3. 

13 Trinity, v. xviii. /. 3. 

1 Epiphany, v. ii. /. 4. 

3 Easter, v. iii. /. 3. 

4 Trinity, v. xv. /. 3. 

4 Trinity, v. xxiii. /. I. 

19 Trinity, v. viii. /. 3. 

Evening, v. ii. /. 2. 

2 Christmas, v. iv. /. 5- 

5 Epiphany, v. vii. /. 2. 
Whitsun Mon. , v. iv. /. 6. 

Trinity, z/. v. /. i. 
7 Trinity, z/. vi. /. I. 
25 Trinity, z'. iii. /. 7- 

Christmas Day, z/. xi. /. 5. 
25 Trinity, v. i. /. 8. 



462 



TREAD — TREMBLE. 



Urge him with thine advancing t, 
O Youth and Joy, your airy t. 

Treasure. 
The tempting t. lends. 
Their /. of delight ! 
Our crown, our t. is not here. 
Yet low upon the earth his heart and /. lie. 
They mourn' d to trust their t. on the main. 
To nurse her /. 

And shews Love's/, yet unspent. 
Of thine eternal /. 
His /. and his heart. 
Back to your arms your t. take. 
O what a t. of sweet thought. 
Love's t. hid in her fond breast. 



S. Andrew, v. ix. /. 2. 
Visit, of Sick, v. i. /. i. 

3 Lent, V. viii. /. 2. 

4 Lent, V. xii. /. 5. 
Easter Day, v. vii. /. 3. 

2 Easter, v. iii. /. 6. 

3 Easter, v. v. /. 5. 

S. aft, Ascen., v. i. /. 6. 
S. aft. Ascen., v. viii. /. 
20 Trinity, v. vi. /. 2. 
S. Matthew, v, vi. /. 2. 
H. Baptism, v. vii. /. 2. 
Churching, v. iii. /. i. 
Ordination, v. iv. /. 2. 



Treasur'd. 
Their t. hopes, just bom, baptiz'd, and gone. H. Innocents, v. vi. /. 



Thy t. hopes and raptures high. 



Treasures. 



SS. Phil. & Jas., V. X. /. i. 



Why waste your t. of delight. 

New t. still, of countless price. 

If niggard Earth her t. hide. 

And if the t. of Thy wrath could waste 

Let us your crowns and t. see. 

To the Redeemer's feet their new-found t. bear. S. bef. Adv, 

She t. up each throbbing prayer. Gun. Treas,, z 

Tree. 
No gleam to watch on /. or tower. Evening, v. ii. 

Of the greenest, darkest t. i Epiphany, z/ 



Morning, v. iv. /. I. 
Morning, v. viii. /. 3. 
Sexagesima, v. viii. /. i. 
2 Lent, V. viii. /. 3. 
Easter Day, v. 

V. 



VI. /. 4. 
V. /. 8. 
viii. /. I. 



/. 3. 
vii. 



/. 2. 



Still in its place the t. of life and glory grew. Sexagesima, v. xi. /. 6. 



Win of the reconciling /. 

True to her trust, t. , herb, or reed. 

And yet this f. of life hath prov'd. 

To many a soul a poison L 

E'en from the t He deign'd to bow. 

Then laid on him th' inverted A 

Each flower and /. , its duty done. 

Trees. 
No sunny gleam awakes the /. 
To howl and chafe amid the bending /. 
Like /. they stand whom God has given. 
The L He set, for lack of fruit. 
The gale that stirs th' autumnal /. 
As in the quivering t 

Trejnble. 
To count the reeds that t. in the wind. 
That t. not at Ocean's boundless roar. 
T. upon the string — a sinner's death. 



5 Easter, v. vi. /. 6. 
S. aft. Ascen., v. ii. /. i. 
13 Trinity, v. xx. /. 2. 
13 Trinity, v. xx. /. 3. 
Annunciation, v. vi. /. 4. 
S. Peter, v. x. /. i. 
All Saints, v. ii. /. 2. 

2 Advent, v. i. /. 6, 

4 Epiphany, v. i. /. 4. 
Septuagesima, v. vi. /. 3. 
II Trinity, v. vi. /. 2. 
S.bef Adv., v. vii. /. 3. 
Prayer at Sea, v. i. /. 6. 

3 Advent, v. v. /. 3. 
H. Innocents, v. v. /. 4. 
Sexagesima, v. x. /. 3. 



TREMBLER — TRICKLE. 

Trembler. 
Tremblers. 



463 



Gun. Treas., v. viii. /. 2. 
18 Trinity, v. xvi. /. I. 



Come, /., come and pour. 

Weak t. on the edge of woe. 

Trembling. 

Lord, ere our t. lamps sink down and die. 

T. before Thee as I stand. 

The prayer that wails for Him ; and t. strive. Th. bef. East, , v. v. /. 7, 



I Advent, v. xiii. /. 5. 
Sexagesima, v, iv. /. I. 



Help me to lay my t. hold. 

Around the t. mountain's base. 

Such t. joy the soul o'er-awes. 

By all the /. hope ye feel. 

And to their base the t. mountains part. 

E'en so, in hope and t. 

And now elate and t. now. 

Yet full of ^., Messengers of God. 

Our t. notes with your accepted lay. 

"Come unto Me, thou t. heart." 

When t. at the sacred rail. 

Come /. to their awful trust. 

Tremblingly. 
With eyes too t. awake. 

Tremblings. 
Slight t only of her veil declare. 

Tremulous. 
Touching the /. eye with sense of light. 

Trench. 
Now foes shall t. thee round. 

Trespass. 
If they who hate the t. most. 

Tresses. 
Shaking their dewy t. now the storm is laid. 4 Epiphany, v. iv. /. 8. 



1 Easter, v. ii. /. 2. 
Whitsunday, v. ii. /. I. 
Trinity, v. vii. /. I. 
6 Trinity, v. vi. /. 7. 

9 Trinity, v. v. /. 6. 
25 Trinity, v. iv. /. I. 
S. bef. Adv., v. v. /. 7. 
S. Matthias, v. xi. /. 2. 
S.Michael, v. i. /. 8. 
H, Comm., v. viii. /. 2. 
Confirmation, v. ix. /. i. 
Accession, v. v. /. 6. 

S. Thomas, v. viii. /. 5. 

Churching, v. iv. /. 5. 

4 Epiphany, v. i. /. 7. 

10 Trinity, v. v. /. 5. 

2 Trinity, v. vi. /. 5. 



Trial. 



Trials. 



3 Lent, V. iv. /. 4. 

2 Christmas, v. viii. /. 4. 
SS. Phil.&Jas.,z/.viii./.2. 
S. Barnabas, v. iii. /. 6. 

Restoration, v. v. /. 2. 



The t. of the palm. 

Our /. hour of woes. 
For He by ^. knew. 
By t. taught your pain. 

Taught us in t. to rejoice. 

Tribes. 

The desert-wearied t, in sight of Canaan sleep. 2 Easter, v. vii. /. 6. 
As when twelve /. knelt silently aloof. 17 Trinity, v. iv. /. 3. 

Tribute. 
Their t. to the genial heaven. Morning, v. iii. /. 4. 

Trickle. 
Will /. soon. 5 Easter, v. ii. /. 3. 



464 



TRICKLING — TROD. 



Trickling. 
Just t. from its mossy bed. 

Tried. 
" . . .Fallen man ? Come forth, and be thou t. 
Have t. Thy Spirit's winning arts. 
Or Friendship scorns us, duly t. 
All waters must be t. 
Long lov'd, long t. , long spar'd as they. 
T. to old age ! creative power to win. 
May thy t comforts never fail ! 
Which only souls in sufferings /, 

Triest. 
Is on Thee, and Thou f. 

Trills. 
She t. her widow'd, faltering song. 

Trine. 
Eternal One, Almighty T. I 



The t. crown of mercy now. 



Triple. 
Triumph. 



By perfect robes of t. known. 

Waits on Thy /. — even as all the blest. 

We see Christ's entering /. slow ascend. 

But to His t. soon. 

T. by our weak arm. 

Just as, in fancied t. bold. 

Nor less your lay of t. greeted fair. . 

In t. wear his Christ-like chain. 

Short be your strife, your t. full. 

From realms of /. or of rest. 

And happy warriors t. with their King. 

For with that t. seem'd to float. 

Triumphal. 
Thou keepest silent watch from Thy t. throne. 
His own t. morn. 

Triumphant. 
As when, /. o'er His woes. 
While we t. ride and have the world at will. 
Once bleeding, now t. for my sake. 

Triumphs. 
He /., Who for sinners died. 

Trivial. 
The t. round, the common task. 

Trod. 
And where He t. 
Her heaven-ward way hath /. 
Turning the waste Thy people /. 



Easter Mon., v. i. /, 2. 

" Sexagesima, v. iii. /. 6. 
Quinquagesima, z'.xii, /. 3. 
Good Friday, v. iv. /. 4. 
5 Trinity, v. xi. /. 4. 

18 Trinity, v. xxii. /. I. 
24 Trinity, v. x. /. 2. 
S. Luke, V. xix. /. 4. 
Visit, of Sick, v. i. /. 7. 

Tues. bef. East., v. iv. /. 4, 

5 Easter, v. iii. /. 6. 

Trinity, v. xx. /. I. 

I Trinity, v. iii. /. 5. 

S. Stephen, v. iii. /. 2. 
Easter Eve, v. iii. /. 3. 
Ascen. Day, v. ix. /. 4. 
WhitsunMon., v. xiii. /. 3. 
5 Trinity, v. xiii. /. 2. 

19 Trinity, v. iii. /. 3. 
S. Michael, v. iv. /. I. 
S. Luke, V. ix. /. 2. 
All Saints, v. vii. /. 2. 
H. Comm., v. xiv. /. 2. 
Prayer at Sea, v, v. /. 7- 
Restoration, v. iii. /. 4. 

I Advent, v. iv. /. 6. 
10 Trinity, v. i. /. 8. 

4 Lent, V. viii. /. 3. 
Good Friday, v. v. /, 6. 
Ascen. Day, v. v. /. 2. 

5 Epiphany, v. ii. /. 6. 

Morning, v. xiv. /. I. 

Wed. bef East., v.\\\. I. 2. 
Purification, v. xiii. /. 4. 
Confirmation, v. vi. /. 4. 



TROPHIES — TRUE. 

Trophies. 

But where their spoils and t. ? where. 
And in the wild His t. raise. 
We see His t., and His name. 

Troublous. 
In t. days of anguish and rebuke. 

Truant. 
So yearns our mother o'er each t. son. 

True. 
Could stamp the Saviour's likeness t. 
If his love for Christ be t. 
'Tis t. , of old th' unchanging sun. 
Can read where Faith is fix'd and t. 
To each t. Jewish heart. 
Is there a mourner /. ? 
Give t. hearts but earth and sky. 
'Tis so in war — the champion /. 
But a sweet help and pattern of /. love. 
We barter life for pottage ; sell /. bliss. 
His righteous doom, that meek t. -hearted love, 
Then why should gentle hearts and t. 
And owning the t. bliss ! 
Who, with His own t. Israel. 
'Tis t. , nor winter stays thy growth. 
If but the prisoner's heart be faithfulfound and/. 
Yet brethren t. in dearest love. 
But /. prophetic light. 

Our Vv^asted powers feel the t. sun, and live. 
T. to her trust, tree, herb, or reed. 
To the t. shrine. 
Of the t. cross, imprinted deep. 
Are yet, to eyes that see them t. 
So is it with t. Christian hearts. 
All t. , all faultless, all in tune. 
And a /. voice to him may cuy. 
'Tis well, /. hearts should for a time retire. 
From sober walking in t. Gospel ways. 
On the /. face of Sin to look. 
Memorials prompt and t. 
So wanderers ever fond and t. 
Teach us to love, with Christ, our sole t. bliss. 
Yet shrinking from /. bliss. 
We read our story /. 

Raise thy repining eyes, and take /. measure. 
That is the heart for watchman f. 
Till every pulse beat /. to airs divine. 
Thou who canst love us, tho' Thou read us /. 

H h 



465 



H. Innocents, v. ii. /. i. 
W^hitsun Tu., v. x. /. 4. 
S. Thomas, v. i. /. 3. 

9 Trinity, v. i. /. i. 
Commination, v. iv. /. 7. 

S. Stephen, v. v. /. 2. 
S.John Evan., v. i. /. 3. 
I Christmas, v. i. /. I. 
I Christmas, v. viii. /. 5* 
Circumcision, v. v. /. 2. 
Circumcision, v. x. /. i. 

1 Epiphany, v. iii. /. 5. 
6 Epiphany, v. iii. /. I. 
Sexagesima, v. vii. /. 3. 

2 Lent, V. xi. /. I. 
.2 Lent, V. xiii. /. I. 

4 Lent, V. xii. /. 3. 

5 Lent, V. viii. /. 6. 

5 Lent, V. xi. /. 5. 
Th. bef. East. , v. iii. /. i. 

, Easter Eve, v. vi. /. 8. 
Easter Mon. , v. xii. /. 2. 
2 Easter, v. viii. /. 4. 
Ascen, Day, v. x. /. 4. 
S. aft. Ascen., v. ii. /, i. 
S, aft. Ascen., v. x. /. 4. 
Whitsun Tues., z^, xiv. /. 3. 
2 Trinity, v. v. /. 7. 
2 Trinity, v. viii. /. I. 
4 Trinity, v. v. /. I. 

6 Trinity, v, vii. /. 7. 
9 Trinity, v. ii. /. i. 
9 Trinity, v. x. /. 6. 
12 Trinity, v. vi. /. 8. 

15 Trinity, v. i. /. 8. 

16 Trinity, v. x. /. I. 

17 Trinity, v. xii. /. 5* 

18 Trinity, v. xvi. /. 2. 
18 Trinity, v. xxi. /. 2. 

20 Trinity, v. vi. /. I. 

21 Trinity, v. vi. /. i. 

23 Trinity, v. xiii, /. 4. 

24 Trinity, v. vii. /. 2. 



466 TRUE — TRUST. 

With glance both kind and t 

'Tis t., bright hours together told. 

Thy love-charm with /. Christian art. 

That drew thy likeness here so t. in every line, 

All righteous, good, and t. 

E'er did like Thee a t. son's part. 

To worlds where all is t. 

Comfort's t. sons ! amid the thoughts of down. 

Her likeness t. 

Turn it, and it shall paint us t. 

Of Christ's t. riches o'er all time and space. 

Who knows not the t pilgrim's part. 

Thy t. , fond nurslings closer cling. 

Thine household choir, in t accord. 

For us her /. though fallen seed. 

This, of A Penitents the chief. 

With L and fearless mind. 

Will His L self impart. 

T. son of our dear Mother, early taught. 

Ye, who in place of shepherds (, 

Come ever /. — come ever near. 

Truer. 

A kinder, f. voice I hear. 

TruesL 

Ever the /. heart. 

So, t. image of the Christ. 

The A wisdom there, and noblest art. 

Truly. 

Seems tun'd as i. to our hearts. 

TrumJ). 

The f. , that angels quake to hear. 

Willing or loth, Thy t. shall hear. 

A breath the Gospel t to fill. 

Out of that silver t. , whose tones of old. 

Trumpet. 
The nearer swells the t. 'j sound. 
Lies where it sank at Joshua's /. call. 
Its t. tones are sounding still. 

Trust. 

To t. them in His arms, for ever safe embrac'd. 

T. entire, and ceaseless praise. 

We /. the flattering voice. 

Our lot with Thine, to t. Thy word. 

And t. it from our sight, not needing our caress 

He could not t. his melting soul. 

They mourn'd to t. their treasure on the main. 

Take it on t, a little while. 



25 Trinity, v. iv. /. 4. 
S.Andrew, v. ii. /. i. 
S. Andrew, v. v. /. 4. 
S. Thomas, v. viii. /. 8. 
Purification, v. vi. /. 4. 
Annunciation, v. iv. /. 5" 
SS.Phil.&Jas.,z/.viii./.4. 
S.Barnabas, v. vii. /. I. 
S.John Bapt, v. iii. /. 6. 
S. Barthol., v. ii. /. I. 
S. Matthew, v. vi. /. 7. 
S. Luke, V. xiv. /. 2. 
S.Luke, V. XX. /. 3. 
SS. Sim.&Jude,^/.ii./.3.- 
H. Comm. , V. ix. /. 4. 
H, Comm., v. xi. /. I. 
H. Baptism, v. vi. /. 3. 
Gun. Treas., v. xiii. /. 4. 
K. Charles M., v. vi. /. I. 
Accession, v. v. /. 5- 
Ordination, v. xiii. /. 2. 

Bur. of Dead, v. iv. /. 3. 

4 Lent, V. vii. /. 2. 
4 Lent, V. xi. /. I. 
S. Barnabas, v. i. /. 3. 

S.bef, Adv., v. vii. /. 4. 

Whitsunday, v. vi. /. 3. 
12 Trinity, v. ix. /. 6. 
S.Luke, V. xviii. /. 2. 
Commination, v. iii. /. 3. 

I Advent, v. xiii. /. 4. 
I Trinity, v. i. /, 8. 
Accession, v. i. /. 5- 

H. Innocents, v. vi. /. 8. 

1 Epiphany, v. vii. /. 8. 

2 Epiphany, v. ii. /. 2. 

2 Epiphany, v. xvii. /. 3. 
6 Epiphany, v. v. /. 8. 
4 Lent, V. xii. /. I. 

3 Easter, v. v. /. 5- 

4 Easter, v. viii. /. 8. 



TRUST — TURMOIL. 

True to her t. , tree, herb, or reed. 
T. not the dangerous path again. 
Come trembHng to their awful /. 
We t. them in that musing hour. 

Trusts. 
Nor t. the gorgeous sky. 

Truth. 

And t, in all the world both hated and believ'd. 

And they, who follow T. along her star, &c. 

Teaches /. to wandering men. 

A soul that once had tasted of immortal T. 

Which heavenly t. imparts. 

This t. in Heaven above. 

We in the words of T. reply. 

By its own light the t. is seen. 

Some glorious /. proclaims. 

With the clear light of T. 

Spirit of Light and T. I to Thee. 

Try. 
By our own niggard rule we t. 

Trying. 

And thank Thee for each t. hour. 

Tuft. 
Green lake, and cedar t. , and spicy glade. 

Tumult. 
The t. with a deep exulting fear. 

Tune. 
Come here thy soul to t. 
The nerveless spirit t. 
All tongues of men shall /. 
All true, all faultless, all in t. 
Ever in t. for love and praise. 

Tun'd. 

Their lawless cries are t. to hymns of . . . love. 
T. by Faith's ear to some celestial melody. 
Seems t. as truly to our hearts. 
A /. and measur'd strain. 

Tuneless. 
In vain, with dull and t. ear. 

Turbid. 
The i. waters brightening as they run. 

Turf. 
Fondly as if the green /. wrapt his head. 

Turmoil. 
Over the day's t. 



467 

S. aft. Ascen., v. ii. /. I. 
8 Trinity, v. ix. /. i. 
Accession, v. v. /. 6. 
Ordination, v. x. /. 2. 

25 Trinity, v. iii. /. 4. 

I Advent, v. i. /. 6. 
Christmas Day, v. vii. /. 6, 

1 Epiphany, v. iii. /. 4. 
6 Epiphany, v. viii. /. 8. 
Septuagesima, v.'i. I. 2. 
Quinquagesima,z'. xv. /. 2. 
Easter Day, v. vii. /. i. 
S. Barthol. , v. viii. /. 2. 
Catechism, v. viii. /. 2. 
Gun. Treas., v. ix. /. 2. 
Ordination, v. x. /. I. 

22 Trinity, v. ix. /. i. 
16 Trinity, v. xi. /. 3. 
4 Epiphany, v. iv. /. 7- 

4 Epiphany, v. ii. /. 4. 

Circumcision, v. xiii. /. I. 

2 Christmas, v. vii. /. 4. 
Whitsun Mon. , v. xiii. /. 6. 
4 Trinity, v. v. /. i. 
S. Andrew, v. vii. /. 4. 

4 Epiphany, v. vii. /. 8. 

3 Lent, V. viii. /. 6. 
S.bef. Adv., v. vii. /. 4. 
Matrimony, z/. ii. /. 8. 

4 Advent, v. iv. /. i. 

3 Timity, v. viii. /. 4. 
Prayer at Sea, v.v.l."^. 

4 Trinity, v. iii. /. 4. 



468 TURN — TURN'D. 

Turn. 

T. with undazzled eye. 3 Advent, v. vi. /, 5. 

To t. the bitter pool. 2 Christmas, v. v. /. 2. 

To Thee we /., our Last and First. 2 Christmas, v. vii. /. 7. 

Nor did'st Thou /. Thy face away. Epiphany, v. x. /. 4. 

Though to my home for one last look \ t. I Lent, v. iii. /. 8. 
Tillthen, who rest, presume; who^". tolook, &c. i Lent, v. vii. /. 8. 

T. with a wish to down ? will late remorse ? 2 Lent, v. iv. /. 2. 

Or from the guiltless bosom t. its course ? 2 Lent, z^. iv. /. 4. 

Then if., and, lo ! 'tis there. 4 Lent, v. iii. /. 5. 

Who would not t. and see ? 5 Lent, v. ii. /. 6. 

71 ye this page of mystery. 5 Lent, v. xiii. /. 2. 
That to the Cross the mourner's eye should t. Good Friday, v. i. /. 5. 

They t. to sweetness, and drop holy balm. Good Friday, v. iii. /. 5- 

All /. to sweet — but most of all. Good Friday, v. iv. /. i. 

Must t. all tasks to Charity, Easter Day, v. xv. /. 4. 

And when they say, "T"., wandering heart. " Easter Tues., v. viii. /. i. 

But to their home in gladness /. 4 Easter, v. iii. /. 2. 
Shews at each ^. some mould'ring hope or joy. i Trinity, v. iv. /. 7. 

O t., and be thou turn'd ! the selfish tear. 3 Trinity, v. viii. /. i. 

Then fearless /f. where Heaven hath set,&c. 3 Trinity, v. ix. /. 3. 

Whose love can t. earth's worst and least. 7 Trinity, v. x. /. 4. 

Then /. thee, for thy time is short. 8 Trinity, v. iv. /. I. 

God /. His face for aye away. 12 Trinity, v. vii, /. 4. 

How thou mayst t. them all to gain. 16 Trinity, v, vi. /. 4. 
Yet t. thee, son of man — for worse than these. 17 Trinity, v. vi. /. i. 

T. thee from these, or dare not to enquire. 17 Trinity, v. x, /, i. 

T. from us, and we die, 18 Trinity, v. x. /. 4. 

As homeward from some grave belov'd we /f. 21 Trinity, v. iii. /. 3. 

That sons to parents, all to Thee may /. S.John Bapt., v. ix. /. 4. 

Eye of God's Word ! where'er we /. S.Barthol., v. v. /. i. 
They to their charge may t., and thankful see.S. Michael, v. x. /. 5' 

My Saviour — dare I t. away? H. Comm., v. iv. /, 4. 

Save that each little voice in t. Catechism, v. viii, /,■ i. 

Only kneel on, nor t. away. Matrimony, v. vii. /, 5. 

Or coldly proud, ye t. away. Commination, v. ii. /, 6, 

Thus, should thy soul misgiving /. Gun, Treas,, v. xiv. /. i. 

Turned. 

Yet had her Father's finger t. Epiphany, v. xii, /, i. 

O turn, and be thou /. ! the selfish tear. 3 Trinity, v. viii, /. i. 

Who many a month had /. away. 6 Trinity, v. iv. /. 7. 

T. upon him, who hastes to bow. 14 Trinity, v. vi. /. 3. 
And thou, false heart and frail, hast t from all. 17 Trinity, v. vii, /, 5. 

Back to the world we faithless /. 18 Trinity, v. iii. /. i. 

Then as ye /. your weary eye. S. Matthew, v. ii. /. 5. 

Ye t. to help us in th' unequal fray, S. Michael, v. ii. /. 7. 

Straight to the Cross she t. thy dying eye. K, Ch, Martyr, z/.viii. /. 4. 



TURNING— TWIN. 



469 



Turning. 
Starting and i. pale. 
T. all ways, the world to teach. 
With Christ in sight, t. our gain to loss. 
T. a wintry world to May. 
T. our worst His own good way. 
T. the waste Thy people trod. 

Turns. 
When from the world he t. away. 
Now wonder /. to love. 
Sitting by i. beneath Thy sacred feet. 
By t. she brings. 
T. all our toil to loss. 
When his last lingering look he t. 
Which /. their sufferings all to bliss. 
He ^. him to his task below. 
Offering by t. on Jesus' part. 
Why should we think, He t. away ? 
Smiling he t. and spreads his little wing. 

Turrets. 
Th' eternal t. blaze. 

Turtle-dffves. 
So let Thy t.-d.'s sad call arise. 

Twelve. 

As when /. tribes knelt silently aloof. 

As when, t. weary months ago. 

While drooping paus'd t. banners proud. 

Twelvemonth^ s. 
Freed from their tJs thrall. 

Twice. 
For /. a thousand year. 
T. in her season of decay. 

Twilight. 

That t. gleam to her, though faint and far away 

Far through the t. of the morn. 

Or prowls in /. gloom . 

Now, in the t., glare. 

Have faded into t. gray. 

As o'er the Church the gathering t. falls. 

Scarce daring, through the t. pale. 

The /. of the great and dreadful day. 

The whispers from above, that haunt the ^. vale. 

Not in the t. stars on high. 

Heard by some t. grove. 

Twin. 
Till, like /. stars, with even pace. 



5 Epiphany, v. xi. /. i. 
Sexagesima, v. xi. /. 4. 

4 Easter, v. ix. /. 10. 

6 Trinity, v. ii. /. 8. 
S. Luke, V. iii. /. 4. 
Confirmation, v. vi. /. 4. 

I Christmas, v. ii. /. 4. 

5 Epiphany, v. ix. /. i. 
Easter Eve, v. v. /. 3. 

S. aft. Ascen., v. vii. /. 4. 
5 Trinity, v. vii. /. 4. 

10 Trinity, v. iv. /. 3. 
19 Trinity, v. iii. /. 6. 
S. Peter, v. xvii. /. 4. 
H. Comm. , v. xvi. /. 3. 
Catechism, v. xi. /. 3. 
Commination, v. iv. /. 5- 

18 Trinity, Z'. iv. /. 4. 
5 Easter, v. iii. /. i. 

17 Trinity, v. iv. /. 3. 
S.bef Adv., v. vii. /. 5- 
Confirmation, v. i. /. 3. 

Quinquagesima, v. iv. /. 4. 

5 Lent, V. V. /. 6. 
S.John Bapt., v.\. I. I. 

6 Epiphany, v. iv. /. 8. 
I Lent, v. ii. /. 2. 
Whitsun Mon., v. vi. /. 3. 
8 Trinity, v. ii. /. 3. 

11 Trinity, v. iii. /. 6. 
21 Trinity, v. vi. /. 3. 
S. Thomas, v. viii. /. 3. 
S.John Bapt., v. vi. /. 2. 
S. Matthew, v. i. /. 8. 
H. Baptism, v. xi. /. 2. 
Catechism, v. vi. /. 4. 

S. Andrew, v, ix. /. 3. 



470 



TWINE — UNBLAM'd. 



Twine, 
Bright flowers of Eden bloom and t. 
Three solemn parts together /. 

Twining. 
Where the thickest boughs are t. 

Twinkle. 
They t. to the wintry moon. 
Grey blossoms t, there. 

Twinkling, 
Broods o'er the hazy, t. air. 

Two. 
T. worlds are ours : 'tis only Sin. 
T. oceans safely past. 

To His mind's eye — t. silent nights and days. 
That not t. roseate cups are crown'd. 
T. ways alone his roving eye. 
Linger'd around His skirts t. forms of fire. 
T. clouds before the summer gale. 
T. flowers, when wintry blasts assail. 
But t. capricious human hearts. 
T. converts, watching by his side. 
And as of old by t. and t. 

Tyrant. 
One t. Lord, one idol throne. 
The T.^ when in one fierce flame. 

Tyrants. 
His dream is chang'd — the T.''s voice. 

Tyrian. 
From robes of T. dye. 



UNAFFECTED, 
With sad but u, smile. 

Unapproached. 

To th' u. Lord, once made for them so low. 
That hides the u. shrine. 

Unaverted. 
With u. eye. 

UnbeguiPd, 
And bid her freely welcome, u. 
By purest pleasures u. 

Unbind. 
Touch'd he upstarts — his chains u. 

Unblam^d. 
Her spikenard drops u. may pour. 
And haply half u. his murmuring voice. 



I Easter, v. ix. /. 2. 
Trinity, v. x. I. I. 

I Epiphany, v. vii. /. i. 

Easter Tu., v. v. /. i. 
3 Easter, v. ii. /. 2. 

Conv. of S.Paul, z>. i. /. 2. 

Septuagesima, v. xi. /. i. 
Quinquagesima, v. vi. /. 2. 
Mon, bef East. , v. v. /. 5. 
S. aft. Ascen., v. v. /. 5. 
22 Trinity, v. iv. /. I. 
S. Michael, v. vii. /. 8. 
S. Luke, V. i. /. I. 
S. Luke, V. i. /. 3. 
S.Luke, V. ii. /. I. 
S. Luke, z/. X. /. I. 
SS. Sim. & Jud., v. v. /. i. 

WhitsunMon., v. xiii. /. 2. 
19 Trinity, v. v. /. 2. 

S. Petep, V. xiii. /. i. 
3 Advent, v. vi. /. 4. 



19 Trinity, v. vi. /. 6. 

6 Epiphany, v. ix. /. 8. 
Purification, v. vii. /. 3. 

Tues.bef East., t/. vii. /. 3. 

Tues. bef. East., v. xi. /. i. 
Wed. bef East., v. vi. /. 9. 

S. Peter, v. xvi. /. i. 



3 Epiphany, v. xi. /. 2. 
23 Trinity, v. vii. /. i. 



UNBLEST — UNCLOUDED. 



471 



Unblest. 
Then is there hope for such as die u. 
Ere His Name shall be u. 
In doubt they wait, but not u. 
By many a cloud is darken'd and u. 
Are banded in u. device. 
From worldly strife, from mirth u. 
He hear and answer thine u. desire. 

Unbloody. 
Scar'd with this smooth u. strife. 

Unbodied. 
Then may the u. soul in safety fleet. 

Unborn. 
Who yet u. 



Her Christmas robes u. 

Like waves in Joy's u. ocean. 

Who then, u, by Thee ? 

Shall sit, and floods u. pour. 

Their bosoms to th' u. glow. 
Above the world's u. haze. 
Roaming in youth's u. wild. 

And every tongue u. be. 



Unbound. 
Unbounded. 
UncalVd. 
Unceasing. 
Uncertain. 

Unchained, 
Unchanged. 



U. themselves, in me they die. 
But cheerful and u. the while. 
He and his lot u. remain. 
U. that voice — and though not yet. 

Unchanging. 
'Tis true, of old th' u. sun. 
Rises and sets th' u. day. 
In worlds without a sea, u. orbs of bliss. 
A glimpse of the u. sky. 

Unclose. 
The gate of Heaven u. 
Lo ! at His angry blast the rocks u. 

Unclos'd. 
When the last wondrous seal u. 

Unclouded. 
From yon u. depths above. 



2 Lent, V. vi. /. i. 
Palm Sunday, v. iii. /. 8. 
4 Easter, v. iv. /. i. 

1 Trinity, v. iv. /. 4. 

2 Trinity, v. ix. /. 7. 
12 Trinity, v. viii. /. 5- 
17 Trinity, v. x. /. 3. 

Whitsun Tues., z/. iii. /. 2. 

2 Lent, V. V. /. i. 

S. John Bapt., v. iv. /. 6. 

Commination, v. ii. /. 2. 

S. Peter, v. xii. /. 4. 

S.Matthias, v. ix. /. i. 

S. Matthew, v. vi. /. 6. 

2 Advent, v. i. /. 8. 
2 Advent, v. vi. /. 2. 
5 Easter, v. viii. /. 6. 

12 Trinity, z^. ix. /. 7. 

4 Advent, z/. iii. /. 3. 
15 Trinity, v. iii. /. I. 
S. Luke, V. xi. /. 4. 
Bur. of Dead, v. ix. /. I. 

1 Christmas, v. i. /, i. 

2 Christmas, z/. iv. /. 6. 
Prayer at Sea, v. v. /. 8. 
Accession, v. ii. /. 4. 

2 Christmas, z^. viii. /. 8. 
9 Trinity, z/. v. /. 5* 

Ordination, v. ii. /. 2. 
S. Stephen, z/. vi. /. 3. 



UNCLOUDED — UNDIVIDED. 



S. aft. Asceii., v. viii. /. 3. 
S. Michael, v. vi. /. 4. 

4 Advent, v. viii. /. i. 



472 

As when th' u. heavens were rent. 
To meet th' u. beam. 

Uficloy'd. 
In fearless love and hope u. 

Unconscious. 

U. witness give. S. Stephen, v. ii. /. 8. 

Then, as each fond u. child. H. Innocents, v. v. /. I 

Lo! here the "unknown God "of thy 2^. praise! 3 Lent, v. vi. /. 6, 
U. they in waste oblivion lie. — - - 

Unconsuming, 
Yet u. still. 

Uncouth. 
"Who would not shun the dreary u. place ? 

Uncumber'd. 
Melts into nothing from the u. sight. 

Undazzled. 



Turn with u. eye. 
With soft u. light. 
May M. live. 



Undazzling. 
Undecaying. 
UndefiVd. 



O Mother u. 

That she may pass them u. 

With flames like these, all bright and u. 

Under. 
U. the holy Cross. 
U. the spurning hoof are cast. 

Underneath, 
Now u. the Cross their bed they make. 
While u. each awful arch of green, 

Undersojtg. 
Soft Mercy's u. 



Understand. 
Undescried. 
Undestroy' d. 
Undiscern' d. 



Though meek ears only u. 

Your silent lessons, u. 

Empower'd to gaze ; and u. 

Yields u. by all but God. 

Undisturb'd. 
Where, u. by sin and earth, the soul. 

Undivided. 
Our u. hearts may lean. 
The while, with u. heart. 



23 Trinity, v. v. /. i. 
5 Lent, V. iv. /. 6. 

24 Trinity, v. vi. /. I. 

Ascen. Day, v. iv. /. 2. 

3 Advent, v. vi. /. 5. 

Quinquagesima, v. x. /. 4. 

5 Lent, V. ix. /. 3. 

Purification, v. viii. /. 2. 
S. Matthias, v. viii, /. 4. 
S. John Bapt., v. viii. /. 4. 

S. Stephen, v. v. /. 8. 
12 Trinity, v. iii. /. 7, 

H. Innocents, v. iii. /. 6. 
9 Trinity, z/. i, /, 4, 

5 Lent, V. X. /. 3. 
Conv. of S. Paul, v. ix. /. 5. 

15 Trinity, v. v. /. 3. 

4 Advent^ z^. viii. /. 3. 

16 Trinity, v. v. /. 4. 
20 Trinity, v. i. /. 3. 

6 Epiphany, z/. ii. /. 6. 

5 Lent, z', iii. /. 4. 



UNDONE— UNFOLDING. 



473 



2 Lent, V. X, /. 4. 
Easter Mon. , v. viii. /. 4. 

Ash- Wed., z'. vii. /. 8. 

Mon. bef. East., v. i. /. 5. 
Accession, v. v. /. i. 



Undone. 
The Gi'ave, dark deeds that cannot be u. 
Would help a world u. 

Undraw, 
When Judgment shall u. the screen. 

Undying, 
So evermore, by Faith's u. glow. 
O Promise of u. Love ! 

Unearthly. 
Th' u. thoughts have pass'd from earth away. Mon. bef. East., v. vii./. 2. 
Then to u. life arise. Whitsun Tues. , v. xiii. /. i. 

And ended, where u. rays. 13 Trinity, v. v. /. 3. 

This is the man to wield th' u. sword. S. Matthias, v. iv. /. 3. 

Yet mindful of th' u. strain. Visit, of Sick, v. vii. /. 6. 

Unequal. 
Ye turn'd to help us in th' u. fray. S. Michael, v. ii. /. 7. 

Unerring* 
In His u. sight, who measures Life by Love, i Christmas, v. x. /. 6. 
Were your u. roll display'd. 14 Trinity, v. iv. /. 3. 

Thou, her u. guide. S. Matthias, v. viii. /. i. 

When aim'd with most ti. art. S. Luke, v. vi. /. 4. 

Unexhausted. 
They shine and shine with u. store. 

Unexpressive. 
The «/. notes to hear. 
Help, by the u. smile, that made. 

Unfading. 
Hope their u. flower. 

Unfailing. 
Bright maidens and u. vines. 

Unfathom^d. 
Out of the dry u. deep. 

Unfed. 
What time, unshelter'd and u, 

Unfeed. 
Thus year by year she works u. 

Unfelt. 
Unseen, u. their earthly growth. 
The sacred weeks, with u. pace. 

Unfold. 
And all the flowers of life u. 
A thousand wild-flowers round them shall u. 23 Trinity, v. iv. /. 2. 

Unfolding, 
Hues of the rich u. morn. Morning, v. i. /. i. 

Though on u. Heaven our gaze we bend. Ascen. Day, v. ix. /. 2. 



Mon. bef. East. , v. iv. /. 5. 

S.Peter, v. xii. /. I. 
Churching, v. v. /. 5- 

Septuagesima, v. vii. /. 2. 
6 Epiphany, v. viii. /. 4. 

2 Christmas, v. iii. /. 5. 
Ash- Wed., v. vi. /. 7. 
S. aft. Ascen., v. ii. /. 5- 

6 Epiphany, v. x. /. I. 
Trinity, v. iv. /. 2. 

Evening, v. vi. /. 2. 



474 



UNFRUITFUL — UNLOCK. 
Unfruitful. 



For ever fixed in no u. gaze. Ascen. Day, v. xi. /. 2. 

UnfurVd. 
That o'er the brightening billow streams u. Prayer at Sea, v. iii. /. 7. 

Ungenial. 
And cheer th' u. day. Easter Tues., v. v, /. 2. 

Ungentle, 
Melts in dim haze each coarse u. hue. 24 Trinity, v. vii. /. 4. 

Uitharni^ d. 
Seeking how near they may u. remain. i Lent, v. ii. /. 8. 

And in thy lot u. before thy Saviour stand. Th. bef. East., v. vii. /. 8. 

Unheard, 
Finding a spell u. before. 
U by all but angel ears, 
U. the music of Thy bowers. 
Dim or u. , the words may fall. 

Unheeded. 
U. breathe to summer showers. 

Unheeding. 
Spread their soft breasts, u.., to the breeze 
And pass'd Thee with u. eye. 

Unholy. 
And watch their shameless and u. glee. 

Unimpair' d. 
Shall last in fancy u. 

Union. 
O bond oiu,, dear. 

Unison. 
Open'd in mystic u. 

Unknowing. 
Sure of the storm, u. of their guide. 

Unknown. 
The secret of their u. woe. 6 Epiphany, v. i. /. 4. 

Lo! here the "z/. God"' of thy unconscious, &c. 3 Lent, v. vi. /. <o. 



Morning, v. x. /. 4. 
Easter Mon., v. viii. /. I. 
Trinity, v. xv. /. 3. 
Catechism, v. ii. /. i. 

Trinity, v. xv. /. 2. 

3 Advent, v. ii. /. 3. 
Conv. of S. Paul, v. vii. /. 5. 

17 Trinity, v. v. /. 3. 

S. Andrew, v. ii. /. 4. 
Circumcision, v. ix. /. i. 

4 Trinity, v. v. /. 3. 
3 Easter, v. v. /. 6. 



To each u. his brother's prayer. 
Sure, 'tis one joy to muse, how ye u. 

Unlamented. 
Nor u. sink to rest. 

Unlike. 
U the feast of heavenly love. 
But far u. the former dreams. 
U. in this alone. 

Unlock. 
U. her heart, and offer all its store. 



Easter Mon., v. xii. /. i. 
S. Barnabas, v. vii. /. 3. 

7 Trinity, v. viii. /. 5« 

2 Epiphany, v. vi. /. i. 
7 Trinity, v. v. /. 4. 
18 Trinity, v. xxii. /. 2. 

5 Easter, v. iv. /. 4. 



A 



UNLOOK'D — UNSEEN. 



47S 



Unlook'd. 
Now sees, u. for, Heaven on earth. 

Unmarked. 
Seen daily, yet u. before. 

Unmeet. 
Unwise I deem them. Lord, u. 

Unmix'd. 
Seek joy u. in charity. 

Unmurmuring. 
U. through the world to roam. 
Yet he complains, while these u. part. 
U, let them go. 

Unnotic'd. 
Some tender lights u. fleet. 

Unopening. 
Then, gliding through th' u. door. 

Unquencia d. 
'Tis caught u. on high. 

Unquiet. 
But we, like vex'd u. sprights. 

Unravel. 
U. every bosom's maze. 

Unread, 
U.^ to us, their lesson sweet. 

Unready. 
Nor need th' u. virgin strike her breast. 

Unrefined. 
To simple souls and u. 

Unremember' d. 
Not u. ye may meet. 

Unrepining, 
In Desolation u. 

Unrest. 
Of sorrow and u. 
Without, 'tis moaning and u. 
Knows its own anguish and u. 

UnrolVd. 
Then to the desert breeze u. 

Unseen. 
By faith and hope in Thee u. 
Still whispering glorious things u. 
May dwell, u. by all but Heaven. 
Curb'd by some power u., they die away. 
That on Thy guiding hand u. 
U, unfelt their earthly growth. 
By all but Heaven u. 



Purification, v. xiv. /. 3. 

7 Trinity, v. vii. /. 4. 
6 Epiphany, v. ii. /.I. 

12 Trinity, z/. i. /. 4. 

Whitsun Tues. , v. xi. /. 3. 
23 Trinity, v. vi. /. 2. 
SS.Phil.&Jas.,z/.x./.2. 

4 Advent, v. xi. /. 2. 

S. Thomas, v. vii. /. i. 

25 Trinity, v. viii. /. 2. 
16 Trinity, v. iii. /. I. 

S.Barthol., v. v. /. 4. 
4 Advent, v, xi. /. 4. 
2 Lent, t^, vi. /. 3. 

SS.Sim.&Jud.,7/.viii./.3. 

S. Andrew, v. xi. /. 3. 

Wed.bef.East.,z'. V. /. 6. 

Tu. bef. East., v. ii. /. 4- 
Trinity, v. xii. /. 3. 
S. Barnabas, v. 1. /. 2. 

Confirmation, z/. ii. /. I. 

Epiphany, v. iii. /. 4. 

2 Epiphany, v. viii. /. 3. 

3 Epiphany, v. v. /. I. 

4 Epiphany, v. ii. /. 6. 
6 Epiphany, v. ii. /. 5. 
6 Epiphany, z/. x. /. I. 
4 Lent, z/. viii. /. 5. 



476 UNSEEN — UNTIMELY. 

Our u. foes appal. i Easter, v. ix. /. 6. 

In wasteful bounty shower'd, they smile u. 3 Trinity, v. vi. /. i. 

U. by man — but what if purer sprights. 3 Trinity, v. vi. /. 2. 

Should u. fingers on the wall. 

That winds u. beneath the shaggy fell. 

God's u. armies hovering round. 

To tell how Moses died u. 

Unshaken. 
Stand by their own u. might. 

Unshelter'd. 
What time, u. and unfed. 

Unshrinking. 
If Aaron's hand m. mould. 
To watch, with firm u. eye. 

UnsooWd. 
And yet not all u. 

Unsought. 
To make stem Memory tell her tale u. 

Unsparing. 
Thus, with stem voice, u. Justice pleads. 

Unspeakable. 
Untold, u. on earth. 

Unspent. 
And shews Love's treasure yet u. 

Unstable. 
And cheats th' m, soul. 
Less quickly from th' u. soul would fade. 

Unswerving. 
Of Christ's u. faith. 
Faith is their fix'd u. root. 
The soul u. and the fearless tongue. 

Untam'd. 
Yet feel their haughty hearts u. 

Untaught. 
They, who have bow'd u. to Nature's sway. Christmas Day, v. vii. /. 5. 



14 Trinity, v. iv. /. 7. 
20 Trinity, v. iii. /. 5. 
All Saints, v. iii. /. 2. 
Accession, v. i. /. 2. 

All Saints, v. vi. /. 3. 

Ash-Wed. , v. vi. /. 7. 

5 Easter, v. vii. /. 5- 
II Trinity, v. iii. /. 3. 

Tu. bef. East., v. xi. /. 3. 

3 Trinity, v. i. /. 2. 

1 Lent, V. i. /. 5* 

Ash- Wed., v. vii. /. 2. 
S, aft. Ascen., v. viii. /. 2. 

2 Epiphany, v. iv. /. 4. 
Mon. bef. East. , v. viii. /. 5. 

Circumcision, v. iv. /. 2. 
Septuagesima, z/. vii. /. i. 
S.John Bapt., v. vii. /. 2. 

Good Friday, v. viii. /. 4. 



By kindly woes yet half u. 
Still gazing, though u. to bear. 

Unthought. 
From many a rural nook u. of there. 

Untie. 
Never again your loins u. 

Untimely. 
U. call'd to part. 

U. seeking here the peace of Heaven. 
O'er sainted sons u. dead. 



2 Christmas, v. i. /. 6. 
Conv. of S. Paul, v. vi. /. 5. 

All Saints, v. vi. /. 7- 

2 Advent, v. vii. /. 5- 

Circumcision, v. xv. /. 4. 
9 Trinity, v. iii. /. 3. 
Visit, of Sick, v. ii. /. 6. 



UNTIR'D — UNWISE. 

Untir'd. 



477 



U. we ask, and ask again. Morning, v. x. /. 2. 

So shall ye tread u. His pastoral ways. Christmas Day, v. xi. /. 5. 

To run, u., love's blessed race. Bur. of Dead, v. xiii. /. 3, 

Pledge of the u. arm and eye that cannot sleep. Prayer at Sea, v. iv. /. 8. 

Untold. 
Silent Himself, His name u. 
v., unspeakable on earth. 
Still seeking precious things u. 

Untouched. 
The household stores u., the roses bright. 
The work of God u. by man. 

UntravelV d. 
Their heart u. still adores the King of kings. 3 Advent, v. ix. /. 6. 

Untried. 
The sailor's u. arms are cross'd. 

Untrodden. 
Than if th' u. bloodless field. 

Untrue. 
Yet in that throng of selfish hearts u. 
To dwell with hearts u. 
Nor is the dream u. ; for all around. 
Thou wilt not be u. , thou shalt not be beguil'd. 7 Trinity, v. x. /. 6. 

Untunable. 
And u. the parts. 

Untuned. 
Never u. his lonely mirth. 

UnveiVd. 
With face u., is He they go to seek. 

UnwarrC d. 
The season's flight u. we mark. 

Unwavering. 
And look with calm u. eye. 
Through cloud and breeze u. came. 
The palm-tree's shade u. lies. 

Unwearied. 
And Thine u. arm. 

Unwept. 
So might we friendless live, and die u. 

Unwind. 
The harmony u. 

Unwinds. 
The golden chain u. 

Unwise. 
U. I deem tl^em, Lord, unmeet. 



5 Epiphany, v. vii. /. 5, 
Ash- Wed., v. vii. /. 2. 
13 Trinity, v. xi. /. 3. 

3 Lent, V. V. /. 5. 

S. Matthew, v. ix. /. 6, 



S.bef.Adv., v. i. /. 7. 
6 Epiphany, z^. iii. /. 5. 

I Advent, v. vi. /. i. 
Christmas Day, v. xi. /. 4. 
3 Trinity, v. iv. /. I. 



Palm Sunday, v. vi. /. 6. 
22 Trinity, z'. ii. /. 3. 

3 Advent, v. xi. /. 3. 
2 Advent, v. iv. /. 6. 

2 Advent, z/. vi. /. 3. 

4 Easter, 57. vi. /. 2. 
Conv.of S. Paul, v. i. /. 4. 



2 Christmas, v. iii. /. 2. 
24 Trinity, v. vi. /. 4. 
Catechism, z/. ii. /. 4. 
S. Thomas, z/. ii. /. 2. 
6 Epiphany, z/. ii. /. i. 



478 



Or, if for our u. 



Mine eye u. seems to read. 
U. of the holiest place. 



UNWORTHINESS — USE. 

Unworthiness, 
Unworthy. 



5 Trinity, v. xv. /. I. 



up. 



4 Advent, v. ii. /..i. 
Ash- Wed., v. iv. /. 6. 

I Advent, v. ii. /. 3. 



U. from your beds of sloth for shame. 

Upbore. 
U. whate'er of good and wise. 
Who the bright whirling wheels u. 

Upbraiding. 
And hears the meek u. call. 

Upholding. 
No — where th' u. grace is won. 

Upland. 
Ah ! wherefore gleam those u. slopes so fair ? i Lent, v. iii. /. i 
And over all that u. lone. 

Uplifted. 
U. high. 

Upon. 
U. our thankless, joyless sight. 
U. his lonely way. 

Upraised. 
That o'er some town, like mist u. 

Upright. 
U. , whom in the gulf we cast. 

Uprising. 
Our wakening and u. prove. 

Uproot. 
Then in His wrath shall God u. 



Uprooted. 
As on th' u. flower the genial rain. 

Upstarts. 
Touch'd he u. — his chains unbind. 

Upward. 
That u. looks, may still descry. 
Stream u. ere he glow in sight. 
With u. eye they float serene. 
And u. gaze with eagle eyne. 

Urge. 
U. him with thine advancing tread. 

Urji. 
Some sister nymph, beside her u. 

Use. 
'Tis now a cell, where angels u. 



4 Trinity, v. xiii. /. 3. 
S. Mark, v. iii. /. 2. 

Conv. of S.Paul, v. v. /. i. 
All Saints, v. vi. /. 4. 



7 Trinity, v. v. /. 2. 

Wed. bef. East., v. vii. /. 4. 

Morning, v. iv. /. 2. 
5 Epiphany, v. vii. /. I. 



S. Matthew, v. ii. /. 3. 

19 Trinity, v. iv. /. 2. 

Morning, v. vi. /. 2. 
II Trinity, v. vi. /. I, 

2 Lent, V. i. /. 4. 

S. Peter, v. xvi. /. i. 

4 Advent, v. xiii. /. 3. 
S. Stephen, v. i. /. 2. 
Ash- Wed., v. vii. /. 6. 
Wed. bef. East., v. iv. /. 

S. Andrew, v. ix. /, 2 
Easter Mon., v. iv. /. 2. 
Easter Day, v. xi. /. i 



US'd — VAIN. 

Us'd, 



479 



Uses. 
Using. 



U. to behold the Infinite. 

It needs must bring, if u. amiss. 

With u. vile and base. 

Noblest things find vilest u. 

Usurfd. 
This world of Thine, by him u. too long. 

Usurping. 
And o'er the tenderer sex u. ever most. 

Utter. 
To u. death that hour shall sweep. 



12 Trinity, v. v. /. 8. 

13 Trinity, v. xxi. /. 3. 

4 Trinity, v. xxii. /. 4. 
Palm Sunday, v. v. /. 6. 
3 Lent, V. i. /. 5. 

Sexagesima, v. vi. /. 6. 

11 Trinity, v. v. /. 5. 



I. 



VACANT. 
On V. fancies throng. 

Vain. 
Be silent, * * v. deluding mirth. " 
Wandering so wild and v. 
In V. , with dull and tuneless ear. 
We may look home, and seek in v. 
Where the loud bitter cry is rais'd in v. 

None loves them best — O v. and selfish sigh ! Mon. bef. East. , v. iii. /. 2 
Who vainly reads it there, in v. had seen, &c. Mon. bef. East., v. x. /. 6. 
What sunshine hours had taught in v. Good Friday, v. v. /. 3. 

His pierced hands in v. would hide. Good Friday, v. vi. /. I. 

That o'er her with no v. appeal. Trinity, v. xiv. /. 2. 

It shines for us in v. , while drooping sadness, i Trinity, v. v. /. 3. 



4 Trinity, v. i. /. 4. 

2 Advent, v. v. /. 6. 

3 Advent, v. v. /. 2. 

4 Advent, v. iv. /. i. 
2 Epiphany, v. xiv. /. 
2 Lent, V. i. /. 2. 



In V. : the averted cheek in loneliest dell. 
The live-long night we've toil'd in v. 
O lov'd and warn'd in v. ! 
From visions v. content to part. 
W^here buried lie our v. delights. 



3 Trinity, v. iii. /. I. 
5 Trinity, v. i. /. I. 
8 Trinity, v. ix. /. 3. 
II Trinity, v. vii. /. 2. 
16 Trinity, v. iii. /. 3. 



And God should take us at our own v. word, 1 7 Trinity, v. x. /. 6, 



V. thought, that shall not be at all ! 

And fearing most his own v. heart. 

O vision false and v. ! 

Here are soft hands that cannot bless in v. 

By Cherith's side we seek in v. 

In V. on Carmel's green and lonely mound. 

To breathe in v. Affection's sigh. 

In V. , to win proud Pharisee. 

But not in v. , beside yon breezy lake. 

To childish ears are v. 

But if her warning tears in v. be spent. 



18 Trinity, v. xiv. /. 

19 Trinity, v. viii. /. 6. 

20 Trinity, v. v. /. 4. 
S. Barnabas, v. iii. /. 5- 
S. John Bapt., v. ii. /. 3. 
S. John Bapt., v. ii. /. 4. 
S. Peter, v. iv. /. 4. 

S. Matthew, v. v. /. 5. 
S. Matthew, v. v, /. 7. 
Catechism, v. i. /. 2. 
Commination, v. ii. /. 7 



Thegloryofthe Cross, forgiven and cheer'd in z^.Commination, v. vi. /. 8. 



480 VAINLY — VEIL. 

Vainly, 

Each bolt, that o'er the sinner v. rolls. 2 Lent, v. ii. /. 3. 
Who V. reads it there, in vain had seen Him die. Mon. bef. East. , v. x. /. 6. 

Nor V. smiles along the shady way. 7 Trinity, v. viii. /. 3. 
That I should stand, where they have v. striven. 9 Trinity, v. iii. /. 6. 

V. they tried the deeps to sound. 13 Trinity, v. xiv. /. I. 

While V, for some pleasant dream. SS.Phil. & Jas., 7^. iv. /. 3. 

Why V. oft our arrows speed. S. Luke, v. vi. /. 3. 

V. before the shrine he bends. S. Luke, v. xiv. /. I. 

Vale. 

Up the stony v. I viand. I Epiphany, v. vi. /, 2. 
Swells yon bright v. , as Eden rich and rare, i Lent, 7j. iii. /. 3. 

Gently along the v. of tears. S. James, v, v. /. 5- 

The whispers from above, that... twilight v. S. Matthew, v. i. /, 8. 

Valley. 

Rises the holy pile that Kedron's v. fills. 4 Epiphany, v.\. I. 8. 

Vanished. 

For glories gone, and v. mirth. 5 Epiphany, v. iii. /. 6. 

Variaiice. 

But they shall change and v. prove. S. Mark, v. i. /. 6. 

Varied. 
Upon life's v. view, so joyless erst and cold. 7 Trinity, v. v. /. 6. 

Various. 

Yet varying so on v. ground. S. aft. Ascen., v. v. /. 3. 

Varying. 

Yet V. so on various ground. S. aft. Ascen., v. v. /. 3. 

Vassal. 

Not half so fix'd, amid her v. hills. 4 Epiphany, v. v. /. 7. 

The sun and every v. star. Ascension Day, v. vi. /. i. 

Vast 

As of an ocean v. Circumcision, v. vi. /. 2. 

Plunge in th' empyreal v. Quinquagesima, v. vi. /. 4. 

In outline dim and v. 2 Easter, v. ii. /. i. 

Vault. 

A V. of ruin and decay. Easter Day, v. x. I. 3. 
Cross'd with as free a span the v. of heaven. 1 7 Trinity, v. iv. /. 2. 

Through darksome v., up massy stair. S. Peter, v. xvi. /. 2. 

Vazilled. 

Ye 7/. cells, where martyr'd seers of old. Mon. bef. East., v. vi. /. i. 

Vaunl. 

An idle v. of song. 4 Trinity, z/. i. /. 2. 

Like a bright z/. cloud. 3 Easter, 57. ii. /. i. 

Veil. 

From his dark v. at noon look'd forth. 3 Epiphany, v. i. /. 3. 

Rend not her silken v. too soon. 4 Lent, v. xiii. /. 3 . 



VEIL — VESSEL. 

Too close around his heart her tangling v. &c. 
Draw'st thy bright v. across the heavenly way. 
And from behind Thy glorious v. 
Through her grey v. the leafless grove. 
From 27. to v. the vision led. 
Which sought behind the v. to see. 
Then keep the softening v. in mercy drawn. 
'Twixt thee and death the v. is drawn. 
E'en through the v. of sleep it shines. 
The V. is rais'd ; who runs may read. 
Her summer v., half drawn on high. 
And when Thy v. is drawn at last. 
DraM^, Holy Ghost, Thy seven-fold v. 
Slight tremblings only of her v. declare. 

Veiled. 
But at Thy touch let v. hearts awake. 
With V. eyes, nor own'd his lay. 
Was V. in sadly-soothing gloom. 

Veils. 
Mark ye, how close she v. her round. 

Vein. 
Along each bounding v. 

Vengeance. 
Full V. , till our hearts are wean'd entire. 

Verge. 
Upon the v. of good or ill. 

Vernal. 
And seems it hard, thy v. years. 
Few V. joys can show. 
See her tipp'd with v. red. 
Priz'd above all the v. bower. 
No V. steam around they cast. 
But ask of elder days, earth's v. hour. 
Weaving her v. wreath. 
The V. light of Easter mom. 
In V. green and virgin white. 
But V. airs should sorrow heal. 
Touch our chill'd hearts with v. smile. 
With the first flowers that lead the v. dance. 
The primrose in her v. nest. 
Sweet nurslings of the v. skies. 
And all be v. rapture as of old. 
The soft green of the v. earth. 
That ne'er saw v. green. 

Vessel. 
Whatever gale the labouring v. toss. 

li 



481 

2 Easter, v. ix. /. 6. 
Ascen. Day, v. i. /. 3. 
Whitsun Tues. , v. xv. /. 3. 
Trinity, v. vi. /. 2. 
13 Trinity, v. v. /. 2. 
13 Trinity, v. xv. /. 2. 
24 Trinity, v. vii. /. I. 
S.bef. Adv., v. x. /. 3. 
S. Peter, v. vii. /. i. 
S. Barthol., v. viii. /. i. 
All Saints, v. i. /. 6. 
H. Comm., v. xvii. /. 2. 
Confirmation, v. vii. /.I. 
Churching, v. iv. /. 5. 

5 Easter, v. xi. /. 4. 

6 Trinity, v. iv. /. 8. 
Visit, of Sick, v. vi. /. 2. 

4 Lent, V. i. /. 3. 

2 Epiphany, v. viii. /. 2. 

I Lent, z/. V. /. 8. 

6 Epiphany, v. ii. /. 4. 

Circumcision, v. xiv. /. 3. 
Circumcision, v. xiv.' /. 4. 

1 Epiphany, v. iv. /. 6. 
6 Epiphany, v. v. /. 2. 

6 Epiphany, v. x. /. 6. 

2 Lent, V. ix. /. i. 
4 Lent, V. i. /. 2. 
Easter Day, v. v. /. 2, 
Easter Tues., v. i. /. 3. 

3 Easter, v. i. /. 3. 

I Trinity, v. v. /. 5« 
3 Trinity, v. v. /. 4. 

7 Trinity, v. viii. /. 4. 
15 Trinity, v. i. /. i. 
23 Trinity, v. iv. I. 4, 
S. Barthol., v. ii. /. 2. 
S. Matthew, v. iii. /. 4. 

Prayer at Sea, v. iii. /. 8. 



482 



VEST — VIEW. 



Vest. 
And snowy v. — such grace He won for thee. 
Chalice, and plate, and snowy v. 

VestaL 
Thy V. robes, array'd. 

Vetej'ans. 
So sweet to v. seem. 

Vex. 
Still, sullen heavings v. the labouring ground. 
That haunt and v. thee, heart and brain. 

Vex'd. 
And lash'd the v. fiends to their yawning deep. 
The V. pulse of this feverish world. 
But we, like v. unquiet sprights. 

Vexing. 
Ye fear no v. mood. 
And haunt us with no v. mood. 
Though V. thoughts may seem to last. 

Vial. 
Thy full-charg'd v. standing by. 

Vice. 
Zeal to inflame, and v. consume. 

Victim^s. 
Pour'd on a z'.'j- head. 

Victorious. 
While, answering Thy v. call. 
The banner of his Lord's v. wrath. 
Flush 'd with v. might. 
Thy heart with hers in some v. psalm. 

Victory. 
His death and v. 

Loves V. more, when dim in view. 
Some strain of hope and v. 
O kindly soothing in high V. V hour. 
To V. on the mountains green. 

^ View. 

Eyes that the beam celestial v. 
If duly purged our mental v. 
He sees them all — no other v. 
Deep in the heart, her searching v. 
That in Thee every faithful v. 
Sighs for the heart-consolin? v. 
Loves victory more, when dim in v. 
Bare to the rude world's withering v. 
There be, who love the ways to v. 
Far open'd on their eager v. 



23 Trinity, v. xi. /, 4. 
Visit, of Sick, v. v. /. 5. 

Easter Tues., v. i. /. 4. 

Easter Mon,, v. xiv. /. 4. 

9 Trinity, v. vi. /. 3. 
16 Trinity, v. vi. /. 2. 

4 Epiphany, v. v. /. 4. 
12 Trinity, v. v. /. 6. 
16 Trinity, v. iii. /, I. 

15 Trinity, v. vi. /. 8. 
S. Andrew, v. iii. /. 3. 
S.Thomas, v. ix. /. 5. 

1 Lent, V. i. /. 4. 

4 Easter, v. vi. /. 10. 

Circumcision, v. iii. /. 2, 

3 Lent, V. i. /. 3. 

2 Easter, v. v. /. 3. 
S. Michael, v. ii. /. 2. 

K. Charles M. , v. vii. /. 4. 

3 Advent, v. ix. /. 2. 

6 Epiphany, v. iii. /. 2. 
S.bef Adv., v. iv. /. i. 
Prayer at Sea, v. iv. /. i. 
Accession, v. i. /. 4. 

Morning, v. v. /. 3. 

4 Advent, v. xii. /. 4. 
S. Stephen, v. v. /. i. 

I Christmas, v. viii. /. 4. 
Circumcision, v. viii. /. 3. 
Circumcision, v. x. /. 3. 
6 Epiphany, v. iii. /. 2. 

4 Lent, V. xii. /. 4. 

5 Lent, V. vii. /. 2. 
4 Easter, v. ii. /. 6, 



k 



VIEW — VIRGIN. 

Where Angels v. the Father's light. 

Through the bright shower-drop meet his v. 

Upon life's varied v. , so joyless erst and cold. 

Sin, as it is, shall meet their v. 

What sadder scene can angels v. 

To fill the heart's fond v. 

That meet his morning v. 

Should watchful shepherd v. 

Well-pleas'd to v. 

And 7j. His least and worst with hope, &c. 

And Faith may feed her eager v. 

The deep yet eager v. 

That, with Thine altar full in v. 

View'st. 
What V. thou all around ? 

Viewless. 
Thy Spirit's v. way. 
To whom some v. teacher brings. 

Views. 
Homely scenes and simple v. 
He V. and counts with steady sight. 

Vigil. 
The Father, who his v. keeps. 

Vile. 
In V. things noble breath infusing. 
With uses v. and base. 
With thankless toil, and v. esteem'd. 

Vilest. 
Noblest things find v. using. 

Vine. 
Whose waters kiss the feet... a z^.-clad hill. 
Lost branches of the once-lov'd v. 
But thou, rich v., art grafted there. 
Nor may our household v. or fig-tree hide. 

Vines. 
Bright maidens and unfailing v. 

Violet. 
Yet as along this v. bank I rove. 

Violets'. 
Like V. in the freezing blast. 
Of V. drooping one by one. 

Virgin. 
Of a pure V. mind. 

Nor need th' unready v. strike her breast. 
Prepar'd for v. souls, and them. 
In vernal green and v. white. 



483 

Whitsun Tues., v. vi. /. 2. 

2 Trinity, v. iv. /. 6. 
7 Trinity, v. v. /. 6. 
12 Trinity, v. vii. /. 3. 

14 Trinity, v. iii. /. 3. 

15 Trinity, v. i. /. 4. 
22 Trinity, v. iii. /. 2. 
25 Trinity, v. iv. /. 2. 
S.John Bapt., v. iii. /. 5- 
S. Matthew, v. vii. /. 8. 
H.Comm., v. ii. /. 3. 

H. Baptism, v. ix. /. 4. 
Matrimony, v. iii. /. 3. 

18 Trinity, v. i. /. 2. 

Septuagesima, v. x. /. 4. 
S. Matthew, v. i. /. 5. 

I Epiphany, v. iii. /. 7. 
12 Trinity, v. v. /. 7. 

19 Trinity, v. vii. /. i. 

Palm Sunday, v. v. /. 8. 

4 Trinity, v. xxii. /. 4. 
19 Trinity, v. viii. /. 2. 

Palm Sunday, v. v. /. 6. 

3 Lent, V. iii. /. 6. 

5 Lent, V. V. /. 2. 

Th. bef. East. , v. iii. /. 5. 
I Trinity, v. ii. /. 7. 

6 Epiphany, z/. viii. /. 4. 
3 Easter, v. \. I. 5. 

6 Epiphany, z/. x. /. 5. 

1 Easter, v. xi. /. 4. 

Christmas Day, v. vii. /. 2. 

2 Lent, V. vi. /. 3. 
Wed. bef. East. , v. iv. /. 9. 
Easter Tues., v. i. /. 3. 



484 VIRGIN — VOICE. 

As his when Eden held his v. heart. 
By V. fingers duly spread. 

Virgin-born. 
To serve the V. -b. 
To bear the joy — help, V. -b. ! 

Virgins. 
For faultless v. round His throne. 

Virtue. 
Giving Vi a new birth. 
The V. of His midnight agony. 

Visible. 

His V. ensign wave. 

Vision. 
On the dread v. of the latter days. 
A fouler v. yet ; an age of light. 
Nor from the blissful v. shrink. 
Well might you guess what v. bright. 
Faith makes the v. plain. 
From her dim v. would not part. 
Now wakes a v. blest. 
On many a happy v. dwelling. 
For heavenly v. soar'd. 
Like a sad v. told for joy at morn. 
That V. is gone by. 
Into a moment's v. ; e'en as light. 
From veil to veil the v. led. 
Mindful of that sad v. , which in thought. 

V. false and vain ! 

His V. wafts him back, to talk. 

1 seem to soar in v. bright. 

Visions. 
Such are the v. green and sweet. 
Thy darting v. as they die. 
From V. vain content to part. 
Nor drew his v. down. 
Sweet V. of long-sever'd hearts to frame. 
When V. fade and hearts grow cold. 

Visit. 
V. our senses plain. 

Voice. 

Have spum'd, to-day, the v. divine. 

Till in thine alter'd v. be known. 

Chanting with a solemn v. 

We trust the flattering v. 

V. of the poor and desolate. 

Led by a v. from Thee. 

Beat quite in answer to Thy v. 



23 Trinity, v. vi. /. 4. 
Visit, of Sick, v. vi. /. 5. 

H. Baptism, v. vi. /. 4. 
Churching, v. v. /. 2. 

Wed. bef. East., v. vi. /. 12. 

Palm Sunday, v. i. /. 7- 
"Wed. bef. East., v. viii. /. 3. 

5 Lent, V. xi. /. 3. 

I Advent, v. v. /. 2. 

1 Advent, v. xi. /. I. 
4 Advent, v. vii. /. 4. 
S. Stephen, v. iv. /. I. 

2 Epiphany, v. viii. /. 4. 

6 Epiphany, v. iv. /. 2. 

3 Lent, V. vii. /. 4. 

4 Lent, V. X. /. 4. 
Easter Mon., v. ix. /. 4. 
3 Easter, v. iii. /. 7- 
Whitsun Mon., v. vii. /. 6. 
6 Trinity, v. ii. /. 5. 

13 Trinity, v. v. /. 2. 
17 Trinity, v. ii, /. 5. 
20 Trinity, v. v. /. 4. 
S. Peter, z/. viii. /. 2. 
S. James, z/. v. /. 2. 

Whitsun Mon,, v. iii. /. I. 

II Trinity, v. iii. /. 4. 
II Trinity, v. vii. /. 2. 
22 Trinity, z/. ii. /. 4. 
24 Trinity, z^. viii. /. 2. 
SS. Sim.&Jude, v. xii. /.4. 

14 Trinity, v. v. I. 8. 

Evening, z/. xii. /. 2. 
2 Advent, v. v. /. 7. 

1 Epiphany, v. ii. /. 7' 

2 Epiphany, z/. ii. /. 2. 

3 Epiphany, z/. vi. /. 3. 

5 Epiphany, v. vi. /. 4. 

6 Epiphany, v. vii. /. 3. 



VOICE — VOLUME. 

But peace — still v. and closed eye. 

Calm be the v. , the aspect bold. 

Thus, with stern v. , unsparing Justice pleads 

When in familiar talk God's v. was heard. 

Blind guide with siren v., and blinding all. 

Whether in Eden bowers Thy welcome v. 

Know them by look and v. , and thank them all 

To His soul-piercing v. for ever nigh. 

The V. exceeding loud. 

A V. from Heaven was heard abroad. 

To shun the v. and eye of praise. 

With one consenting v. 

Then Nature's v. no more is drown'd. 

And a true v. to him may cry. 

Go, with thy ^/. the altar rend. 

The storm is o'er — and hark ! a still small v. 

The deaf may hear the Saviour's v. 

Thy V. , that with a word could chase. 

Than by Thy placid v. and brow. 

And every v. and every heart. 

Where is Thy favour' d haunt, eternal V. 

'Tis then we hear the v. of God within. 

The Saviour's v. unheard. 

And haply half unblam'd his murmuring z>. 

By which our Mother's z/. invites. 

With her at earliest call of His dear gracious v. 

What z/. his inmost heart appals ? 

V. heard by him alone. 

His dream is chang'd — the Tyrant's v. 

Yet shall to him the still small v. 

A V. from Mercy's inmost shrine. 

Save that each little v. in turn. 

A kinder, truer v. I hear. 

Yet is the v. of comfort heard. 

Unchang'd that v. — and though not yet. 

By softer v. , by smile and wing. 

Thou V. of sacred song. 

And he, whose mild persuasive v. 

The V. that from the glory came. 

Voices. 
Childlike though the v. be. 
And v., that forbid to seek. 
Her many v. mingling own. 
But V. low and gentle. 

Void. 
The V. was still the same. 

Volume. 
Like flower-leaves in a precious v. stor'd. 



485 

6 Epiphany, v. xi. /. 5. 
Ash- Wed., v. i. /. 5. 
.1 Lent, V. i. /. 5. 
2 Lent, V. ix. /. 2. 
Wed. bef East., z/.ii./. 5. 
Easter Eve, v. ii. /. 3. 
Easter Eve, v. v. /. 5. 
Ascension Day, v. vii. /. 4. 
Whitsunday, v. vi. /. 2. 
Whitsunday, v. vii. /. 3. 
WhitsunTues., v. x. /. 3. 
4 Trinity, v. vi. /. 2. 
4 Trinity, v. x. /. 3. 
6 Trinity, v. vii. /. 7. 

8 Trinity, v. iii. /. i. 

9 Trinity, v. viii. /. i. 
12 Trinity, v. iv. /. i. 

12 Trinity, v. vii. /. 7. ' 
14 Trinity, z/. vi. /. I. 
18 Trinity, v. vii. /. 3. 
20 Trinity, v. i. /. I. 
20 Trinity, v. iv. /. I. 

22 Trinity, v. viii. /. 2. 

23 Trinity, v. vii. /. I. 
S. bef Adv., v. v. /. 2. 
S.Thomas, v. iv. /. 8. 
Conv. of S.Paul, z/. iii. /. 5. 
Conv. of S. Paul, v. iii. /. 6. 
S. Peter, v. xiii. /. i. 
S.Barthol., v. xvii. /. i. 
H. Communion, z/. vii. /. 3, 
Catechism, v. viii. /. i. 
Bur. of Dead, v. iv. /. 3. 
Bur. of Dead, v. vi. /. i. 
Bur. of Dead, v. ix. /. i. 
Churching, v. i. /. 3. 
Commination, v. i. /. 2. 
Restoration, v. v. /. i. 
Accession, v. \. I. i. 

Palm Sunday, v. vi. /. 5 
Easter Tues., v. vii. /. 3. 
WhitsunMon., z/. xiii. /. i, 
25 Trinity, v. v. I. i. 

13 Trinity, v. vi. /. 4. 
Prayer at Sea, v. iii. /. 3. 



486 



VOTARIES — WAGE. 



Thy v.- would enthrall. 



Votaries. 
Votive. 



Their v. incense bring. 

Of fire from Heaven to bless their v. alms. 

Vouchsafed. 
Where He v. to eat. 
Be it V. thee still to see. 

Vouchsafes. 
God, by His vow, v. to write. 

Vow. 
To win that knowledge ! sure each holy v. 
The funeral dirge, the marriage v. 
Meet emblem of His v. 
Living, He own'd no nuptial v. 
Is it not like a Mother's v. 

Vows. 
And V. , too pure to be perform'd. 
'Tis Thine by v., and hopes, and fears. 
In holier love and humbler v. 
Or breath'd their v. at even. 
Our V. forgotten trace. 
Low at Thy feet renew her v. 



Matrimony, v. iii. /. 4. 

18 Trinity, v. vii. /. 2. 
S.Barnabas, v. iv. /. 3. 

S. Matthew, v. vii. /. 2. 
S. Luke, v. XX. /. 2. 

Quinquagesima, v.xv. I. i. 

Mon. bef. East, z/. viii. 7.4. 
S. bef. Adv., v. v. /. 5. 
Purification, v. x. /. I. 
Matrimony, v. v. /. 3. 
Ordination, v. iii. /. 3. 

I Christmas, v. iv. /. 2. 
Good Friday, v. x. /. 3. 
5 Easter, v. iv. /. 5. 
8 Trinity, v. vi. /. 3. 
14 Trinity, v. iv. /. 8. 
H. Communion, v. ix. /. 2. 



WAFT. 

To w. us ever on, soaring in blissful dreams. 
That angel wings may w. them to the shore. 
The laggard body soon will w. to Heaven. 
And w. us heaven-ward with enfolding wing. 
W. him, thou soft September breeze. 

Wafted. 
Are w. high in death ! 
"Where w. by the warm south-west. 
Was w. to your soul one high desire. 
Rise w. with the parting breath. 
But w. to her glorious place. 
Be w. from the seraph choir. 
Is w. from the white-rob'd choir. 

Wafts. 
Till, as each moment w. us higher. 
His vision w. him back, to talk. 

Wage. 
Thy rebels. Lord, their warfare w. 
As kings and priests Thy war to %v. 



3 Epiphany, v. ix. /. 6. 
2 Lent, z/. vi. /. 2. 
23 Trinity, v. xiv. /. 4. 
S. Michael, v. ix, /. 8. 
Bur. of Dead, v. ii. /. i. 

I Easter, v. xi. /. 6. 
S. aft. Ascen., v. i. /. 3, 
6 Trinity, v. vi. /. 6. 
25 Trinity, v. viii. /. 7. 
S.John Bapt., v. iii. /. I 
Catechism, v. v. /. 3. 
Ordination, v. vi. /. I. 

I Christmas, v. x. /. i. 
S. Peter, v. viii. /. 2. 

Whitsun Mon., z/. ix. /. 2. 
S. Matthias, v. x. /. 4. 



WAILING — waken' D. 



487 



Wailing. 

And stills the w. sea-bird on the hungry shore. 7 Trinity, v. iv. /. 6. 

Waiting. 

With breathless Reverence w. by. 

On bosoms w. to receive. 

A new-born soul, just w. on the brink. 

And their eyes fail for w. on their Lord. 

W. to see what God will do. 

Of w. on your Lord. 

He, who on Christ stands w. day and night. 

In w. for the Lord he lov'd. 

W. their summons to the sky. 

Wake. 
Come near and bless us when we w. 
Sweeter melodies can w. 
Who will not w. or fast with Thee ! 
W., arm divine ! awake. 
Glide in the narrow w. of Thy beloved ark. 
The breath of God shall w. them into. . .bloom, 
To light up worlds, or w. an insect's mirth. 
W. Abraham to rejoice. 
Then w., my soul, to high desires. 
For should he w., and find her gone. 
Deafens the ear that fain would w. 
Where all along our glistening w. 
With sinners w. at morn. 
The laggard soul, that will not w. 
Nor w., until new heaven, new earth. 
But fear to w., and find. 
And w. their slumbering love again. 

Wak'd. 

For joy that we have w. and found it but a dream. 3 Easter, v. iii. /. 8. 

U akeful. 
Each sound His w. ear receives. 
By w. shepherds Thou art found. 
Sad-hearted mothers heave, that w. lie. 
In the low chant of w. birds. 
Whose w. musings are of guilt and fear. 
While Saul, in w. trance. 
Of w. anguish flow. 

Waken. 
Then w. into sound divine. 
And w. Joshua's spear of flame. 

Wakened. 

And Lazarus w. from his four days' sleep. i Advent, v. vi. /. 5- 



Epiphany, v. vii. /. 3. 
Ash- Wed., v. iii. /. 6, 

3 Trinity, v. vii. /. 3. 
9 Trinity, v.\. I. 3. 
21 Trinity, v. vi. /. 2. 
Conv. of S. Paul, v. xi. /. 3. 
S. Matthias, v. i. /. 2. 
S.Barthol., v. xi. /. 4. 
All Saints, v. ii. /. 7. 

Evening, v, xiv. /. i. 
S.John Evan,, v. iv. /. 2. 
Epiphany, v. xiv. /. 4. 

5 Epiphany, v. i. /. i. 

6 Epiphany, v. ii. /. 8, 
6 Epiphany, v. x. /. 8. 
Mon. bef. East. , v. iv. /. 4. 
Easter Eve, v. ii. /. 4. 
Easter Day, v. iv. /. I. 

4 Easter, v. i. /. 5- 

4 Trinity, v. viii. /. 3. 

5 Trinity, v. iv. /. 3. 

6 Trinity, v. i. /. 2. 
12 Trinity, v. iv. /. 4. . 
Bur. of Dead, v. x. /. 3. 
Gun. Treas., v. vii. /. 2. 
Ordination, v. xiii. /. 3. 



2 Advent, v. v. /. 2. 
Christmas Day, v. ix. /. 3. 
5 Easter, v. viii. /. 4. 
4 Trinity, v. iv. /. 1. 
24 Trinity, v. xi. /. 3. 
Conv, of S. Paul, v. iv. /. 3. 
Gun. Treas. , v. xv. /. 4. 

Palm Sunday, v. vi. /. i. 
Accession, v. i. /, 3. 



488 



WAKEN'D — WALLS. 



When w. from her wilful trance. 

Who, to. by the rushmg midnight shower. 

TV. each little leaf to sing. 



Our za. and uprising prove. 
Faint as the pipe of w. lark. 



Wakenmg. 



U akes. 



Now to. a vision blest. 

Or w. the spectral forms of woe and crime. 

Waking. 



Sweet is the infant's w. smile. 



Walk. 



Along Life's dullest dreariest w. ! 

And as I tv. and muse apart. 

To za. by faith and not by sight. 

Forgive, if round thy towers he w. in fear. 

Though with seal'd eyes awhile they w. 

So, as we w. our earthly round. 

Then fearless w. we forth. 

As in that solemn evening w. 

With Thee tow'rd Heaven to w, and weep. 

To meet them in His daily w. 

Whose widow'd w. with thought of Thee, &c. 

Walk'd. 
As when our fathers w. abroad. 
Yet monarchs w. as pilgrims still. 

Walking. 
From sober 7u. in true Gospel ways. 
Thy favourites w. in Thy light. 
The Saviour w. with His faithful Three. 



Walks. 



Her guileless husband w. beside. 

Wall. 
Out of the rocky w. 
From Babel's shatter'd w. 
And haughty Jericho's cloud-piercing w. 
Should unseen fingers on the w. 
What idol shapes are on the w. pourtray'd. 
To worship pleasure's shadow on the w. 
Still let them gild our w. 
Within some circling woodland zv. 



Walls. 



Wreath'd o'er the cottage w., ike. 



Epiphany, v. xii. /. 4. 
4 Epiphany, v. i. /. 2. 

Morning, v. ii. /. 4. 

Morning, v. vi. /. 2. 
Catechism, 7/. vi. /. 3. 

3 Lent, 7J. vii. /. 4. 
3 Easter, v. ii. /. 6. 

SS.Phil. & Jas., V. iii. /. i. 

Morning, v. xii. /. 4. 

3 Epiphany, z/. ii. /. 2. 

4 Easter, v. viii. /. 7. 
17 Trinity, v. ii. /. 3. 
S. Thomas, 7/. v. /. 3. 
Conv. of S. Paul, z;. xv. /. I . 
S. Matthias, z/. xi. /. I. 

S. Peter, zj. viii. /. 4. 
S.James, v. v. /. 8. 
Catechism, v. iv. /. 3. 
K. Charles M., v. v. I. 2. 

Quinquagesima, v. iv. /. 3. 

13 Trinity, z>. xiii. /. i. 

9 Trinity, v. x. /. 6. 
19 Trinity, v. iii. /. 2. 
19 Trinity, v. ix. /. 6. 

Purification, v. ix. /. 3. 

Easter Eve, v. vii. /. 6. 
Whitsun Mon., v. ix. /. 6. 
I Trinity, v. i. /. 7. 

14 Trinity, v. iv. /. 7. 
17 Trinity, v. v. /. 2. 

17 Trinity, z/. vii. /. 6. 

18 Trinity, z/. xi. /. 2. 
Bur. of Dead, v. ii. /. 3. 

3 Lent, V. V. /. 6. 



WALLS — WANDERING. 



489 



Far in the rocky 7V. of Sion sleep. 
Around our home's green w. , and on, &c, 
"Within these w. each fluttering guest. 
Here over shatter'dw. dank weeds are growing. 
When round our w. the battle lowers. 
Stately thy w., and holy are the prayers. 
By youthful Hope seen beaming round her w. 

Walton. 
Meek W. ! shews thy green retreat. 

Wan. 
On features w. and fair. 
Who says, the w. autumnal sun. 

Wand. 
Nor gifted Prophet's lore, nor Science'... w. 
The olive-wreath, the ivied w. 
A w. no human arm may wield. 

Wande7\ 
The eye in smiles may w. round. 
W. at large, nor heed Love's gentle thrall. 
In thought to w. , fancy-blest. 
Than zv. back to life, and lean. 

Wanderer. 
With all that cheers a w.^s eyes. 
Long since — O call Thy w. home. 
The surest guide a zv. prove. 
What doest thou here, frail w. from thy task ? 
The w. seeks his native bower. 

Wanderers. 
Should change your mystic dance, ye w., &c. 
Of happy w. there. 
So w. ever fond and true. 

Wandering. 
If some poor w. child of Thine. 
W. so wild and vain. 
'Tis w. on enchanted ground. 
What though your w. sheep. 
Since the lorn mother, zv. there. 
But w. in self-chosen ways. 
Teaches truth to za. men. 
See here the fruit of 7^. eyes. 
They check the zu. eye, severely kind. 
And when they say, "Turn, zv. heart." 
Thy lov'd yet sinful people zv. wide. 
And yet these wilful zu. sheep. 
Affrights the zu. flock. 
Is TV. sadly on. 



Mon. bef. East. ,v.\i. I. 2. 

2 Easter, v. v. /. 6. 
Trinity, v. xii. /. I. 

I Trinity, v. i. /. 3. 

II Trinity, v. i. /. 3. 
17 Trinity, v. i. /. I. 
21 Trinity, v. vi. /. 6. 

I Advent, v. xi. /. 4. 

4 Lent, V. iii. /. 2. 
Bur. of Dead, v. i. /. I. 

3 Advent, v. x. /. 6. 
3 Lent, V. vii. /. i. 
19 Trinity, v. ii. /. 2. 

13 Trinity, v. ix. /. i. 
24 Trinity, v. v. /. 4. 
S. Matthew, v. v. /. 3. 
Bur. of Dead, v. xi. /. i. 

Epiphany, v. v. /. 4. 
Good Friday, v. x. /. 4. 

8 Trinity, v. xii. /. 2. 

9 Trinity, v. iv. /. 2. 
16 Trinity, v. xi. /. i. 

1 Christmas, v. ii. /. 6. 

15 Trinity, v. ii. /. 4. 

16 Trinity, v. x. /. i. 

Evening, v. xii. /. i. 

3 Advent, v. v. /. 2. 

4 Advent, v. v. /. 3. 
Christmas Day, v. x. /. 2. 

2 Christmas, v. ii. /. 3. 
Epiphany, z/. xi. /. 3. 

I Epiphany, v. iii. /. 4. 
Sexagesima, v. ii. /. i. 
I Lent, V. iv. /. 7. 
Easter Tues., v. viii. /. i. 

5 Easter, v. vii. /. 4. 
WhitsunTues., v. i. /. 3. 
8 Trinity, v. viii. /. 3. 

10 Trinity, v. ii. /. 2. 



490 



WANDERING — WARFARE. 



While souls are w. far and wide. 

The Church is 7v. still. 

Bring all our w. fancies home. 

When w. here a little span. 

Her w. glances ask. 

Whose joy is, to the w. sheep. 

The w. heart to seize. 

Wanderings. 
No stranger Thou to all our w. wild. 

Wane, 
His light should w. 
And, though the year be on the w. 

Want. 
No gloom of woe or w. 
Prisoners of iv. and pain. 
From care and w. and toil. 

Wanton. 
Doubt we, how souls so w. change. 
To w. with some fearless child. 

Wants. 
To him, who w. the martyr's heart. 

War. 
Th' avenging storm of w., that laid. 
'Tis so in w. — the champion true. 
The dusky edge of stubborn w. 
A token of wild w. 

So sounds our w. -note ; but our path of glory. 
As kings and priests Thy w. to wage. 
So Famine waits, and W with greedy eyes. 
When storms are high, or when the fires of w. 
With that more fearful w. within. 

Warbled. 
There's not a sweet note w. here. 

Warblers. 
Faint w. of this earth, that would combine. 

Warbles. 
W. around a busy crowd. 
The red-breast w. round this leafy cove. 

Warblings. 
The festal w. flow'd. 

Warfare. 
On thee and thine, thy w. and thine end. 
Thy rebels. Lord, their w. wage. 
His endless w. with man's wilful heart. 
Their pastoral w. guide Thou well. 



II Trinity, v. ii. /. 5. 
18 Trinity, v. ii. /. 2. 
18 Trinity, v. xviii. /. I. 
Annunciation, v. iii. /. i. 
S S. Philip & Jas., v. iv. /. 4. 
S. Luke, V. xvi. /. i. 
Restoration, v. ix. /. 3. 

24 Trinity, v. xiii.. /. 2. 

S.John Bapt., v. vii. /. 6. 
Bur. of Dead, v. i. /. 4. 

5 Epiphany, v. xii. /. 2. 
Easter Tues., v. xii. /. 4. 
4 Trinity, v. iii. /. 2. 

S. Luke, V. viii. /. i. 
All Saints, v. v. /. 6. 

S. Luke, V. xiv. /. 4. 

1 Christmas, v. i. /. 5. 

6 Epiphany, v. iii. /. I. 
6 Epiphany, v. iii. /. 4. 

2 Easter, v. v. /. 2. 

I Trinity, v. iv. /. 3. 
S.Matthias, v. x. /. 4. 
All Saints, v. v. /. 7. 
Prayer at Sea, v. ii. /. 5. 
Ordination, v. xii. /. 2. 

3 Lent, V. ix. /. 3. 

S. Michael, v. i. /. 7. 

3 Easter, v. ii. /. 3. 
21 Trinity, v. i. /. 6. 

8 Trinity, v. v. /. 4. 

Mon. bef. East., 27. v. /. i. 
Whitsun Mon., v. ix. /. 2. 

9 Trinity, v. v. /. 3. 
Ordination, v. xi. /. 4. 



WARM — WASH'd. 



491 



Warm. 
Where wafted by the w. south-west. 
Christ's blessing at your heart is w. 
And soft as pure, and w. as bright. 

Warmed. 
Bright hopes, that erst the bosom w. 
W. underneath the Comforter's safe wing. 

Warmth. 
May keep th' ethereal w. our new Creator, &c. 
They spread th' endearing w. around. 

Warn. 
Thou seek'st to w. us, not confound. 
I read, I teach, lw.,1 pray. 

Warned. 
O lov'd and w. in vain ! 

Warning. 
Touch'd by light, with heavenly w. 
Nor slight the w. sound. 
At that high w. start. 
Which every hour dread w. give. 
That w. still and deep. 
From thee takes timely w. 
With us they stay'd, high w. to impart. 
But if her w. tears in vain be spent. 
Solace and w. thou mayst learn. 

Warnijtgs. 
Thus bad and good their several w. give. 
Thy whisper' d' w. , kind and soft. 

Warrant. 
Our w. sure, but doubting of our worth. 

Warring. 
W. unharm'd with sin and fear. 

Warrior. 
By frighten'd mother's shriek, or w. 's, &c. 
Like w. when the fight is nigh. 

Warriors. 
And happy w. triumph with their king. 

Wars. 
By tempests, earthquakes, and by w. 
Now leading on the zv. of God. 

Was/i. 
Then w. with fruitless tears our faded crown. 
W. me, and dry these bitter tears. 

WasA'd. 
By His own servant w. and blest. 



S. aft. Ascen., v. i. /. 3. 
15 Trinity, v. vi. /. 7. 
Confirmation, v. v. /. i. 

I Christmas, v. iv. /. I. 
S. Barnabas, v. iii. /. i. 

S.bef. Adv., v. viii. /. 8. 
S. Barnabas, v. iii. /. 2. 

I Christmas, v. vi. /. 4. 
Whitsun Tues., v. i. /. 2. 

8 Trinity, v. ix. /. 3. 

I Epiphany, v. ii. /. 3. 
5 Lent, v. xiii. /. 3. 
Whitsunday, v. viii. /. 2. 
I Trinity, v. ii. /. 6. 
4 Trinity, v. xi, /. 2. 
25 Trinity, v. iii. /. 3. 
S. Michael, v. viii. /. i. 
Commination, v. ii. /. "J. 
Gun.Treas., v. xiv. /. 3. 

I Advent, v. xii. /. i. 

1 Easter, v. v. /. 2. 

S. Matthias, v. xi. /. 3. 

S.Matthias, v. iv. /. 4. 

H. Innocents, v. iii. /. 8. 
Conv. of S.Paul, v. ii. /. 5. 

Prayer at Sea, v. v. /. 7. 

2 Advent, v. iii. /. 3. 
Confirmation, v. vi. /. 2. 

2 Lent, V. xi. /. 4. 
Good Friday, z/. x. /.I. 

Whitsun Tues., v. ix. /. 4. 



492 



WASTE — WATCH. 



Wasfe. 
Why w. your treasures of delight. 
Sprinkled along the w. of years. 
Nor let your torches w. and die. 
Thy howling w. , thy charnel-house and chain. 
W. their impassion'd might on dreams of earth, 
On ocean w. or rock. 

And if the treasures of Thy wrath could w. 
Thro' many a w. heart-sickening page. 
Or lawless roam around this earthly w. 
In the w. howling wilderness. 
Unconscious they in w. oblivion lie. 
Eat of the bread that cannot w. 
Turning the tv. Thy people trod. 
A sheltering rock in Memory's w. 
Out of the w. abyss. 

Washed. 
Our w. frames feel the true sun, and live. 
Are well-nigh w. here. 

Wasteful. 
Under the rude and w. sky ! 
In w. bounty shower' d, they smile unseen. 

Watch. 
No gleam to w. on tree or tower. 
W. Time's full river as it flows. 
W. by the sick : enrich the poor. 
Thou keepest silent w, from Thy triumphal, &c. 
And w. the moon that saw thy Master's agony. 
W. for the fitful breeze, 
W. for the still white gleam. 
Who w. His eye, and hold His guiding hand ! 
W. by our father Isaac's pastoral door. 
To w. the fire upon the mount. 
Is worn with many a w. 
Then look no more : or closer w. 
We w. not now the lifeless stone. 
Go up and w. the new-bom rill. 
And w., from Babel's crumbling heap. 
Why, as we w. their floating wreath. 
Or with pleas'd ear bewilder'd w. 
We w. our nets alone. 
To w,, with firm iinshrinking eye. 
And w. their shameless and unholy glee, 
O w. and pray ere Advent dawn ! 
W. by Thine own forgiven friend. 
Thou, who didst w. thy dying Spouse. 
Where Faith has kept her midnight w. 



Morning, v. iv. /. i. 

1 Advent, v. viii. /. 3. 

2 Advent, v. vii, /. 6. 

4 Epiphany, v. vi, /. 2. 

4 Epiphany, v. vii. /. 4, 

5 Epiphany, v. v. /. 3, 

2 Lent, V. viii. /. 3. 
5 Lent, V. i, /. 2. 
Ascen. Day, v. ii. /. 4, 
1 8 Trinity, v. ii. /. I. 
23 Trinity, v. v. /. I. 
S.James, v. i, /, 4, 
Confirmation, v. vi. /. 4. 
Confirmation, v. x, /, 3. 
Prayer at Sea, v. v, /, 6. 

Ascen. Day, v. x, /. 4, 
18 Trinity, v. xx. /, 2, 

Th, bef. East,, v. i, /. 4, 

3 Trinity, v. vi. /. I. 



Evening, v. ii. /. 3. 
Evening, v. v. /. 2. 
Evening, v. xiii. /. I. 

1 Advent, -v. iv. /. 6. 

3 Advent, v. vii. /, 6. 

4 Epiphany, v. i, /. 3. 
4 Epiphany, v. i. /, 5. 

4 Epiphany, v. v. /. 6. 

2 Lent, V. X. /. i. 

5 Lent, V. iv. /. 4. 
Tues, bef East., v. ii. /. 3. 
Th, bef East,, v. vii, /. i. 
Easter Day, v. viii. /. 3. 
Easter Mon,, v. i. /. i. 
Whitsun Mon., v. v. /. 4. 
2 Trinity, v. i, /, 5. 

2 Trinity, v. ii. /, 3. 
5 Trinity, v. viii, /, 2. 
II Trinity, v. iii. /. 3. 
17 Trinity, v. v. /. 3, 
S, bef. Adv., v. x. /. i. 
S. Peter, v. i. /. 2. 
Visit, of Sick, v. ii. /. 3. 
Visit, of Sick, v. iii. /. 2. 



WATCH — WATCHMEN, 



493 



Still, as ye w. life's falling leaf. 
When foemen w. their tents by night. 

Watch'd. 
Where erst our Saviour w. upon His knees. 
Had w. Thee gleaming faint and far. 
Oft as they w. , at thoughtful eve . 
Where on the mount he w. his sorceries, &c. 
He w. till morning's ray. 
He w. till knowledge came. 
The Prophet w. for one dear glance. 
Fasting he w. and all alone. 
IV. , noting down each prayer he made. 

WaicAer. 
The lonely w. of the fold. 

Watches. 
Christ w. by a Christian's hearth. 
The loving eye that w. thine. 
O'er thee He w. in His boundless reign. 
The eye that w. o'er wild Ocean's dead. 

Watch-fire. 
The w. -f. of his midnight prayer. 

Watch-fires, 
Her w.-/. light. 

Watchful. 
That on him w. gaz'd. 
The w. mother tarries nigh. 
And w. foes are stealing round. 
Should w. shepherd view. 
'Twixt Prayer and w. Love his heart dividing. 

Watching. 
Like hermits tv. still. 
And w. by his future flight, 

W. Thy patient smile. 

The heavens are w. with their thousand eyes. 

Toil, prayer, and w. fail. 

W. the eye where reason sleeps. 

W., in trance nor dark nor clear. 
The Angel w. by, divines. 

W. some placid holy death. 
Two converts, w. by his side. 
When w. by His altar-flame. 

W. the tearful joy and calm. 



That is the heart for w. true. 
To Thy bright w. in the skies. 



Watchman. 
Watchmen. 



Bur. of Dead, v. xii. /. 3. 
Ordination, v. xi. /. i. 

3 Advent, v. ii. /. 6. 
Epiphany, v. xi. /. 2. 

3 Lent, V. iv. /. i. 

2 Easter, v. vi. /. 6. 
2 Easter, v. vii, /. I. 
2 Easter, v. viii. /. i. 
13 Trinity, v. i. /. 3. 

13 Trinity, v. ii. /, I. 

14 Trinity, v. iv, /, 2. 

SS. Sim. & Jud., ^'. xii. /. 2. 

2 Advent, v. v. /. 5« 
Ash- Wed., v. ii. /. i. 
Mon. bef. East, v. iii. /. 6. 
Prayer at Sea, v. v. /. i. 

S.Barnabas, v. viii. /. 2. 

S. JohnBapt., v. viii. /. 5. 

5 Epiphany, v. viii. /. 4, 

4 Easter, v. i. /. 3. 
II Trinity, v. i. /. 5. 
25 Trinity, v. iv. /. 2. 
S. Barnabas, v. ii, /, 3, 

3 Advent, v. ii. /, 4. 
S. Stephen, v. i. /. 3. 
Easter Eve, v. iii. /. 6. 
3 Trinity, v. iv. /. 2. 

5 Trinity, v. xv. /. 2, 
19 Trinity, v. vii. /. 3. 
21 Trinity, v. v. /. 2. 
S. Peter, z/. vii. /. 3. 
S. James, v. vi. /. 3. 
S, Luke, V. X. /. I. 
SS.Sim, & Jud.,z'. vi. 7.3. 
H. Comm., v. xv. /. 3. 

21 Trinity, v. vi. /. i. 

Whitsun Men., v. ix. /. 5. 



494 



WATER — WAVES. 



Water. 
By blood and w. too. 
The scent of w. far away. 
The burnish' d w. blaz'd. 
For what shall heal, when holy w. banes ? 
A drop of w. — for love's sake. 
Is w. , by gross mortals ey'd. 

Watered. 
And w. with more balmy showers. 

Waters. 
Thou the meeting w. make. 
Time's w. will not ebb, nor stay. 
To shew soft w. gushing by. 
"Where the w. gently pass. 
They bathe where holy w. flow. 



Circumcision, v. viii, /. i. 
2 Christmas, v. vi. /. I. 
Easter Mon., v. x. /. 4. 
5 Easter, v. vii. /. I. 
Conv. of S. Paul, v. xi. /. 5. 
H. Baptism, v. ii. /. 2. 

S. aft. Ascen,, v. iii. /. 3, 

S.John Evan., v. iv, /. 4. 

1 Christmas, v. viii. /. i. 

2 Christmas, v. ii. /. 7- 
I Epiphany, v. iv. /. 2. 
5 Epiphany, v. ix. /. 5. 



Whose^y. kiss the feet of many a vine-clad hill. 3 Lent, v. iii. /. 6 



Like goodly cedars by the w. spread 

The turbid w. brightening as they run. 

All w. must be tried. 

Thy bread upon the w., sure at last. 

The living w. brightly smile. 

The dashing w. when the air is still. 

Nor from the 'whelming 7V. shrink. 

Wave gaily o'er the w. brown. 

The yielding w. darken in the breeze. 

Wave, 
Or where Gennesaret's w. 
Every w. in every brook. 

Taught to mistrust, too late, the tempting w. 2 Lent, v. iii 
His visible ensign w. 
Where rippling w. and dashing oar. 
Lord, w. again Thy chastening rod. 
O'er w. or field : yet breezes laugh to scorn. 
W. gaily o'er the waters brown. 

Waver. 
Thus while they w., surely long ago. 

Wavering. 
f^andbrokenall, athwart the conscience glare. I Christmas, v. iv. /. 6. 



2 Easter, v. vi. /. 3. 

3 Trinity, v. viii. /. 4. 
5 Trinity, v. xi. /. 4. 
9 Trinity, v. x. /. 2. 
18 Trinity, v. iv. /. 3. 
20 Trinity, v. iii. /. 3. 
S. James, v. ii. /. 7. 
Bur. of Dead, v. ii. /. \ 
Prayer at Sea, v. i. /. i 

3 Advent, v. i. /. 4. 
I Epiphany, v. ii. /. 6. 

/. 2. 

5 Lent, V. xi. /. 3. 
5 Trinity, v. v. /. I. 
18 Trinity, v. xvii. /. I 
23 Trinity, v. ix. /. 
Bur. of Dead, v. ii, 



4- 
/.5. 



I Lent, V. iv. /. i. 



Our w. spirits would reprove, 
A way, and fix'd his w. choice, 
O agony of w. thought. 
Into the w. heart descends. 



14 Trinity, 
S. Barthol. 
H. Comm. 
H. Comm. 



V. ii. /. 2. 
, V. xvii. /. ; 
V. iv. /. I. 
V. xii. /. 2. 



Waves. 



By rushing w. and falling stars. 
In w. of light it thrills along. 
And backward force the w. of Time. 
Their w. in rude alarm. 



2 Advent, v. iii. /. 4. 
Christmas Day, v. i. /. ; 

1 Christmas, v. iii. /. 3. 

2 Christmas, v. iii. /. 8. 



WAVES — WAY. 

Who bade the w. go sleep. 

Else wherefore, when the bitter w. o'erflow. 

Still as the surging w. retire. 

The giddy w. so restless hurl'd. 

Or w. there not around his brow. 

Parted the drowning w. 

Like w. in Joy's unbounded ocean. 

Waving. 
By frighten'dmother's shriek, or warrior's w. &c 
Their 7v. tracery hang, to hide. 
Is w. o'er his dungeon-bed. 
Cheerly the w. pennons fly. 

Wavy. 
Rose up in w. spires. 
That bicker round in w. spires. 

Waxes. 
The eye of Faith, that w. bright. 

Waxeth. 
With which His spirit w. faint. 

Waxing. 
She sees the world is w. old. 

Way. 
The traveller on his w. must press. 
Ere through the world our w. we take. 
And fast beside the olive-border'd w. 
His w. of mercy to prepare. 
And wind thy thoughtful w. 
And they, who follow Truth along her^.z^;. 
Cheat the toil and cheer the w. 
And on the traveller's listless w. 
And we are left to find our w. 
The flowers all die along our w. 
And watch how light can find its w. 
Upon his lonely w. 
Then "on their w. rejoicing go. 
But win her fearless w. against the... tide. 
Thy Spirit's viewless w. 
This was the w. Thou cam'st to save, &;c. 
To train us in our w. to Heaven. 
Or if no Angel pass that w. 
Stays her, like Moses, on her w. 
To help Him on His w. 
Must win their w. through blood and fire. 
Beside the desert w. 
The World some hours is on her w. 
That He may meet them on their w. 
The giant forms of empires on their w. 



495 

4 Epiphany, v. v. /. 3. 
Mon. bef. East. , v. x. /. 2. 
2 Trinity, v. ii. /. 5. 

12 Trinity, v. v, /. 5. 

19 Trinity, v, ii. /. i. 

20 Trinity, v. iv. /. 6. 
S. Peter, v. xii. /. 4. 

H. Innocents, v. iii. /. 8. 
Whitsun Mon. , v. ii. /. 5. 
S. Peter, v. xv. /, 4. 
Confirmation, v. ii, /. 2. 

2 Easter, v. vi. /. 5. 
Matrimony, v. i. /. 6. 

H. Communion, v. xiii. /. i. 

10 Trinity, v. iv. /. 7. 

2 Advent, v. iii. /. 6. 

Evening, v. ii. /. 2. 
Evening, v. xiv. /. 2. 

1 Advent, v. vii. /. i. 

2 Advent, v. vi. /. 6. 

3 Advent, v. viii. /. 2. 
Christmas Day, v. vii. /. 6. 
S. John Evan., v. iii. /. 4. 
2 Christmas, v. iv. /. 5. 
Epiphany, v. iii. /. 3. 

2 Epiphany, v. iii. /. 3. 

3 Epiphany, v. ii. /. 5. 

5 Epiphany, v. vii. /. i. 

5 Epiphany, v. ix. /. 6. 

6 Epiphany, v. iii. /. 8. 
Septuagesima, v. x. /. 4. 
Sexagesima, v. v. /. 6. 
Sexagesima, v. viii. /. 5. 
Ash- Wed. , v. vi. /. i . 

5 Lent, V. i. /. 5' 
Tu. bef. East. , v. iii. /. 4. 
Wed. bef East., v. v. /. 2. 
Easter Eve, v. viii. /. 4. 
Easter Day, v. iv. /. 3. 
Easter Day, v. xiv. /. 4. 
2 Easter, v. ii. /. 3. 



496 



WAY — WAYS. 



The travail pangs must have their w. 3 Easter, v. iii. /, 3. 

Draw'st thy bright veil across the heavenly w. Ascension Day, v. i. /. 3. 



Leads them the 7V. our Saviour went. 

Lest on our lonely w. we faint. 

Who follow on the narrow w. 

Is open — win your w. , and take your rest. 

Nor vainly smiles along the shady w. 

But trace not o'er the former w. 

Seal Thou my lips and guard the w. 

In sorrow, on Life's downward w. 

Through all their devious %u. 

And set My saints before thee in the w. 

The early shepherd's w. 

And travellers linger on the w. 

Dawning in order on our w. 

Who once to Emmaus took their w. 

Their monarch's w. to clear. 

Her heaven-ward w. hath trod. 



S.aft. Ascen., v. viii. /. i. 
WhitsunTues., v. xiii, /. 4. 
Whitsun Tues. , v. xvi. /. 4. 
I Trinity, v. iv. /. 2, 

7 Trinity, v. viii. /. 3, 

8 Trinity, v. iv. /. 2. 
12 Trinity, v. ix. /. 4. 
15 Trinity, v. i. /. 6. 
18 Trinity, v. ix. /. 4. 
20 Trinity, v. iv. /. 7. 
25 Trinity, v. i. /. 4. 
25 Trinity, v. iii. /. 7. 

S. bef. Adv., v. viii. /. 6. 
S.Thomas, z/. v. /. 6. 
Purification, z/, v. /. 4. 
Purification, z/, xiii. /. 4. 
SS.Phil.&Jas., z/. vi. /. i. 



As if along His lonesome w. 

Their next, from heart to heart to clear the ze/. S.Barnabas, v. v. /. 3. 
Him on his w. to endless rest, S. Barthol., v. xv. /. 3 

But meeting us, weak worldlings, on our w. S. Michael, v. ii. /. 5. 
...Our angel friends to bring Thee onThyzc. S. Michael, v. viii. /. I 



Turning our worst His own good w. 
Thy gracious care will send that w. 
Upon whose doubting ze/. apart. 
Chain'd and bei^eft, and on thy funeral w. 
Rise floating on its dove-like w. 
Shall feel Thee on their weaiy w. 



What matter ? if the w. sure. 



Waymarks. 



Ways. 

So shall ye tread untir'd His pastoral w. 

But wandering in self-chosen w. 

So they live in modest w. 

Turning all 7v., the world to teach. 

There be, who love the w. to view. 

I know thy flatteries and thy cheating w. 

Thy course in Earth's bewildering w. 

The busy world a thousand w. 

By soft, meek, tender w. He loves to draw. 

The sinner, startled by His w. of awe. 

From sober walking in true Gospel w. 

Of Thee and of Thy w. 

And we can trace Thy wondrous w. 

Two tv. alone his roving eye. 

The saints of God their several %v. 



S.Luke, V. iii. /. 4. 
SS. Sim. & Jud., v. x. /. i. 
Gun. Treason, v. vi. /. 3. 
K. Charles M. , v. viii. /. 3. 
Ordination, v. vi. /. 4. 
Ordination, v. viii. /, 4. 

Epiphany, v. iv. /. I. 

Christmas Day, v. xi. /. 5. 
Epiphany, v. xi. /. 3. 
I Epiphany, v. vii. /. 7. 
Sexagesima, v. xi. /. 4. 
5 Lent, V. vii. /. 2. 
Wed. bef. East. , v. ii. /. 3. 
Th. bef. East., v. vii. /. 2. 
Trinity, v. xiii. /. I. 
9 Trinity, v. viii. /. 4. 
9 Trinity, v. viii. /. 5. 
9 Trinity, v. x. /. 6. 
13 Trinity, v. i. /. 4. 
18 Trinity, v. xx. /. 3. 
22 Trinity, v. iv. /. I. 
S. Mark, v. iii. /. 5. 



WAYS — WEAN'd. 

They have but left our weary zv. 
No sage's rod may track their w. 

Wayside. 
By the dusty w. drear. 
Nor by the w. ruins let us mourn. 
Nor by the w. lingering weep. 

Wayjvard. 
Wilt Thou forgive the w. thought. 
Woe to the w. heart. 
As erst, beholding, loves His w. child. 
Though not as yet this w. breast. 
Thus oft the mourner's w. heart. 
If, calming w. grief, I sought. 
W. and spoil'd she knows ye : the keen blast, 

Weak. 
These eyes, that dazzled now and w. 
Oft in His pity o'er His children w. 
This bed of anguish ? and His pale w. form. 
Triumph by our w. arm. 
W. eyes on darkness dare not gaze. 
From man, frail worm and w. 
W. tremblers on the edge of woe. 
W. mortals, all entranc'd, on earth would lie, 
But meeting us, w. worldlings, on our way. 
With fear and mightier joy w. hearts surprising. 
Than we o'er children w. 
We are too w., when Thou dost bless. 

Weaker. 
But I am w. than a child. 

Weakest. 
Would have His w. ever prove. 

Weakiiess. 
Whate'er Thou know'st our w. would abuse. 

Weal. 
We own the Crucified in w. or woe. 
To wait around our path in w. or woe. 
Resign thee to thy w. or woe. 

Wealth. 
For w. or power, for pleasure or renown. 

Wealthy. 
W., or despis'd and poor. 

Wean. 
Their blessing, who by faith can w. 

Wean'd. 
Of spirits w. from worldly mirth. 
Full vengeance, till our hearts are w. entire. 

Kk 



497 

S.Barnabas, v. viii. /. 7. 
S. Luke, V. ii. /. 2. 

I Epiphany, v. vi. /. 5. 

1 Trinity, v. v. /. 7. 
7 Trinity, v. x. /. 2. 

2 Christmas, v. i. /. 5. 
4 Epiphany, v. iv. /. 1. 
4 Epiphany, v. vii. /. 2. 
6 Epiphany, zj. vii. /. 2. 
Ash- Wed., v. iii. /. i. 
Annunciation, v. i. /. 5- 

.Commination, v. v. /. I. 

4 Advent, v. vii. /. i. 
I Lent, V. V. /. 5. 

Tues. bef. East. , v. ii. /. 2. 

5 Trinity, v. xiii. /. 2. 

12 Trinity, v. vi. /. 5- 

13 Trinity, v. vii. /. 4. 
1 8 Trinity, v. xvi. /.I. 

, 24 Trinity, v. iv. /. 3. 
S. Michael, v. ii. /. 5. 
S. Michael, z>. vi. /. 7. 
Catechism, v. x. /. 4. 
Churching, v. v. /. i. 

4 Easter, v. i. /. 7. 

6 Epiphany, v. vi. /. 6. 

17 Trinity, v. xi. /. 6. 

Mon. bef. East. , z/. i. /. 6. 
S. Michael, v. ix. /. 5. 
Accession, v. vi. /. 7* 

2 Lent, V. xi. /. 2. 

S.John Evan., v. v. /. 2. 

Wed. bef. East., v. iii. /. 8. 

Ash-Wed., v. vii. /. 4. 
I Lent, V. v. /. 8. 



^qg WEAR — WEARY. 

Wear. 
The very weeds we daily w. 
TV. not so bright a glance. 
The snow-white Ephod w. 
With Christ His Father's throne, and w. 
Shall Tu. it in the sky. 
The genial aniarant wreath to w. 
In triumph w. his Christ-like chain. 
His innocent gestures w. 

Wearied. 
My w. eyelids gently steep. 
When w. with the tale thy times disclose. 
Soothing the w. sight. 
What ? w. out with half a life ? 
Child of My love ! how have I w. thee ? 
To greet yon w. band. 

Weariness. 
In darkness and in w. 
And sigh, and half could wish my w. , &c. 

Wears. 

How chance no cheek among them w. 

W. again her willing smile. 

The charm he w. within. 

Who for the spangles w. the funeral pall ? 

Yet w. the pure aerial sky. 

At Rome she w. it, as of old. 

Weary. 
And hides his w. eyes to pray. 
The w. hour of noon. 
It shames the w. heart to feel itself alone. 
Would wish the w. night were gone. 
To close the w. eye and hush the parting breath 
Upon Thy streaming wounds my w. eyes. 
To w. swains in parched bower. 
Till Death the w. spirit free. 
A gracious rain, freshening the w. bower. 
There her forlorn and w. nest, 
Alas ! the weary course I run ! 
To whom a w. hour is loss. 
So spake the w. fisher, spent. 
In sad and w. thought. 
Go not away, thou w. soul. 
Landscape of fear ! yet, w. heart. 
So when at last our w. days. 
A round of listless joy and w. strife. 
As when, twelve ru. months ago. 
She plies her w. task. 



Sexagesima, v. ix, /. 5. 
Easter Tues., v. x. /. 2. 
I Easter, v. vi, /. 6. 
Whitsun Mon., v. xiv. /. 5. 
25 Trinity, v. viii. /. 4. 
S. Barnabas, v. vi. /. 4. 
S. Luke, V. ix, /, 2. 
H, Baptism, v. viii. /, 3, 

Evening, v. vii. /. 2. 
I Advent, v. xi. /. 5. 
Quinquagesima, v. x. /. 2. 
Whitsun Tu., v. iii, /, I. 
20 Trinity, v. iv. /. 3. 
Conv, of S, Paul, v. i. /. 6. 

Evening, v. ii. /. I, 
3 Easter, v, i. /. 8. 

H. Innocents, v. ii. /. 3. 
I Epiphany, v. v. /. 4. 

5 Epiphany, v. xi. /, 4. 
23 Trinity, v. viii. /, 3, 
All Saints, v. i. /. 5, 
Gun. Treas., v. iii. /. i, 

1 Christmas, v. ii. /, 5, 

2 Christmas, v. vii. /. 2, 

3 Epiphany, v. iii. /. 6. 

6 Epiphany, v. i, /, 2, 
.Sexagesima, v. x. /. 6. 

Good Friday, v. ix. /. 5. 

4 Easter, v. v. /. 10. 

4 Easter, v. viii. /. 5. 

5 Easter, v. ii. /. 4. 
Whitsun Mon. , v. iv. /. 2. 
Whitsun Tues., v. ii. /. 2. 
Whitsun Tues. , v. iv, /, 2. 
5 Trinity, z', ii. /. I. 

5 Trinity, v. iii. /. 2, 

7 Trinity, v. i. /. I. 
7 Trinity, v. iii. /. I, 
18 Trinity, v. xx. /. I, 
23 Trinity, v. vii. /. 4. 
S.bef. Adv., z/. vii. /. 5- 
SS.Phil.&Jas.,z/.iv. /.2. 



4 



WEARY — WEEP. 



499 



They have but left our w. ways. 

Our w. souls, by earth beguil'd. 

Then as ye tum'd your w. eye. 

Like w. men when age is won. 

O'er- shadowing all the w. land. 

Some heart too w. of the restless world. 

Shall feel Thee on their w. way. 

Weave. 
The richest green her mountain garland w. 
Tlie sun-beams w. a parting crown. 
A Poet's crown to 7V. 
But for the crown, that angels w. 
And round the sun a radiant circle w. 
There she may w. her funeral wreath. 
Their fading garland freshly w. 

Weav^st 
Thou w. thy circle gay. 

Weaving. 
W. her vernal wreath. 

Wedded. 
Such w. souls our God shall own. 
That w. love we prize so dear. 
E'en w. Love, till Thou be nigh. 

Wedlock. 
If blessed w. may not bless. 

Weeds. 
Lavish of thorns and worthless w. alone. 
The very 20. we daily wear. 
Here over shatter'd walls dzxikw. are growing. 

Week. 
An Easter Day in every w. 
So day by day and w. by w. 
As in the solemn w. that past. 
As when the Paschal w. is o'er. 

Week-days. 
And w. -d. , following in their train. 

Weeks. 
The sacred w., with unfelt pace. 
Our w. all number'd to the last. 



It was a fearful joy, I w. 

Weep. 
She dares not grieve — but she must w. 
Then stole apart to w. and die. 
Then w. it from thy heart. 
Between the porch and altar w. 



S. Barnabas, v. viii. /. 7* 
S. John Bapt. , v. viii. /. 7. 
S. Matthew, v. ii. /, 5. 
All Saints, v. ii. /. 4. 
Confirmation, v. x. /. 4. 
Prayer at Sea, v. iii. /. 5. 
Ordination, v. viii. /. 4. 

2 Lent, V. xiii. /. 4. 
25 Trinity, v. vi. /. 7* 
SS. Phil.& Jas.,z/.i. /. 4. 
S. James, v. iii. /. 7^ 

S. Michael, v. iii. /. 8. 
SS. Sim. & Jud., v. iii. /. 3. 
Ordination, v. ix. /. 3. 

Easter Tues., v. iii, /. 4. 

4 Lent, V. i. /. 2. 

Wed. bef East. , v. vi. /. 1 1. 
Annunciation, v. iii. /. 4. 
Matrimony, v. ii. /. 3. 

Sexagesima, v. vi. /. i. 

Sexagesima, v. viii. /. 3. 
Sexagesima, v. ix. /. 5« 

1 Trinity, v. i. /. 3. 

Easter Day, v. ii. /. 4. 

5 Trinity, v. iii. /. I. 
S. Thomas, v. i. /. 6. 
Restoration, v. i. /. I. 

Easter Day, v. iii. /. i . 

Trinity, v. iv. /. 2. 

S. bef Adv., v. ix. /. 6. 

3 Lent, z/. v. /. i. 

H. Innocents, v. vii. /. 3. 

2 Christmas, v. ii. /. 5- 

5 Epiphany, v. xiii. /. I. 
Ash- Wed., v. iv. /. 5. 



500 WEEP — WELLS. 

Would w. with them alone. 

No need for her to w. 

Nor by the wayside lingering w. 

Why doth my Saviour zv. ? 

And doth the Saviour w. ? 

And will the Saints in Heaven dare w.? 

She sought to w. with Thee alone. 

With Thee tow'rd Heaven to walk and w. 

To leam of mourners while they w. 

Bids w. no more — O heart bereft. 

The widow'd Church to w. stood by. 

Weeping. 
When rous'd from w. o'er His shroud. 
W. she stays till He appear. 

Weeps. 
He loves and w. — but more than tears. 

Weighs. 
She w. and numbers o'er and o'er. 

Weight. 
Who singly bore the world's sad w. 

Welcome. 
W. to the thoughtful heart ! 
No Hermit e'er so w. cross'd. 
And what most w. and serene ? 
And bid her freely w., unbeguil'd. 
Whether in Eden bowers Thy w. voice. 
W. to her the peril and the pain. 
More w. for that brief delay. 
Their dearest w. shall prepare, and prove. 
And w. , with bright open face. 
Should choral w. from above. 
Most w. to the chasten'd ear. 
Shall dawn no w. dear and glad. 
Have seal'd Thy w. and his love. 
Thy zu. call, at last be given. 
W.f all chaste and kind desires. 

Welcomed. 
Once duly w. and ador'd. 

Welcomes. 
One presses on, and w. death. 
Who w. here a child's as there an angel's love. 

Well. 
Thou, who didst sit on Jacob's w. 
A w. of serious thought and pure. 

Wells. 
Till the sear'd taste from foulest w. 
The limpid w., the orchards green. 



4 Lent, v. xi. /. 5. 
3 Easter, v. v. /. I. 
7 Trinity, v. x. /. 2. 
10 Trinity, v. i. /. I. 

10 Trinity, v. vi. /. I, 

11 Trinity, v. v. /. 6. 
S. Thomas, v. ii. /. 7. 
S.James, v. v. /. 8. 
S. Luke, V. xvi. /. 3. 
Bur. of Dead, v. v. /. I. 
Gun. Treas., v. \. I. 3. 

Easter Day, v. xiii. /. 2. 
S. Thomas, v. iv. /. 5. 

S. Peter, v. v. /. i. 
Ordination, v. iv. /. i. 
Accession, v. iv. /. 3. 

1 Epiphany, v. i. /. 2. 

5 Epiphany, v. viii. /. 5. 
Quinquagesima, v. ix. /. i , 
Tu. bef. East., v. xi. /. i. 
Easter Eve, v. ii. /. 3. 

3 Easter, v. v. /. 7. 

4 Easter, v. iii. /. 10. 
3 Trinity, v. x. /. 2. 

6 Trinity, v. v. /. 3. 
14 Trinity, v. v. /, 7> 
21 Trinity, v. iii. /. 5- 
S. Mark, v. ii. /. 2. 
S. Peter, v. v. /. 2. 

S. James, v. vi. /. 6. 
Matrimony, v. iv. /. 3. 

Christmas Day, v. vi. /. 3. 

S. Stephen, v. ii. /. i. 
3 Epiphany, v. xii. /. 6. 

2 Christmas, v. vii. /. i. 
SS.Phil.&Jas.,z/.vii./.3. 

2 Epiphany, v. v. /. 3. 

3 Lent, V. V. /. 3. 



In the deep w. flood. 

One rock amid the w. floods. 



WELTERING — WHIRL. 

Weltering. 



501 



Wept. 



4 Trinity, v. iv. /. 2. 
Accession, v. iii. /. I. 



Annunciation, v. v. /. I. 
Annunciation, v. v. /. 2. 

I Christmas, v. i. /. 3. 
Th. bef. East., v. i. /. 7. 
6 Trinity, v. ii. /. 7. 



He w. by Lazarus' grave — how will He bear. Tues. bef. East., v. ii. /. I. 
He to His Father groan'd and w. 12 Trinity, v. ii. /. 6. 

Wepfst. 
Thou w, , meek maiden, mother mild. 
Thou w. iipon thy sinless Child. 

West 
The pale moon hurrying to the w. 
His lattice open toward his darling w. 
From w. to east one thrilling ray. 

Western. 
That o'er her w. slope breathe airs of balm. 3 Advent, v. i. /. 6. 
Than e'er did w. heaven illume. 4 Lent, v. iv. /. 4, 

Far o'er the glowing w. main. Easter Mon., v. x. /. i. 

For lo ! above the w. haze. 25 Trinity, v. ii. /. 5. 

Westward. 
Now, journeying w., evermore. 

Wet. 
And with the Saviour's life-blood w. 

What. 
W. went ye out to see ? 

Wheel. 
Why tarries not her chariot w. ? 

Wheeling. 
The w. kite's wild solitary cry. 

Wheels. 
Who the bright whirling w. upbore. 

Whelm. 
With gather'd wrath the reprobate to w. 

' Whelming. 
Nor from the 'w. waters shrink. 

Whence. 
"What word is this? ^.know'st thoume?" S.BarthoL, v. vii. /. I. 

Wherefore. 
" Ah ! w. persecut'st thou Me?" 
"Ah! w. persecute ye Me?" 

Whether. 
W., early call'd to bliss. 
W. in his lonely course. 

Whiling. 
W. away the lonesome hour. 

Whirl. 
A giddy w. of sin. 



Gun. Treas., v. ii. /. i. 
Good Friday, v. iii. /. 4. 
3 Advent, v. i. /. i. 
Trinity, v. xiv. /. i. 
20 Trinity, v. iii. /. I. 
S. Mark, v. iii. /. 2. 
2 Lent, V. ii. /. 4. 
S.James, v. ii. /. 7- 



Conv. of S.Paul, z/. vi. /. I. 
Conv. of S. Paul, v. x.l. i. 

S.John Evan,, t/. ii. /. 3. 
S.John Evan., v. iii. /. i. 

Evening, v. ii. /. 4. 

Whitsunday, z/. x. /. 2. 



502 



WHIRLING — WIDE. 



Whirling. 
Who the bright w. wheels upbore. 

Whirlwind. 
Not in a w. hurrying by. 

Whirhuinds. 
Save when the scorching iv. heap. 
Who, when the w. rock the topmost grove. 

Whisper. 
Our sighs, and gently w. all ! 
Where gentlest breezes w. souls distress'd. 
Is near, to w., "Lean on Me." 

Whisper'd. 
Thy w. warnings, kind and soft. 
Soft answers duly w. to each soothing prayer. 

Whisperijig. 
Still w. glorious things unseen. 
In w. leaves, these solemn words. 
Or w. palm-leaves from the shore. 
And holy music, w. peace. 
W. it says to each apart, 
W.^ "How long hast thou to live?" 

Whis'bers . 
Which zv., " Take thy fill ere death." 
The w. from above, that haunt the twilight vale. 

White. 
Watch for the still w. gleam. 
In vernal green and virgin w. 
Listen, ye pure w. -robed souls. 
The w. -rob'd priest, as otherwhile, to guide. 
Is wafted from the w. -rob'd choir. 

WJiole. 
And all the Godhead joins to make us w. 

Wholesome. 
Feet, and to sinners w. blame. 

Wicked. 
And when the w. ones behold. 
The mystery of the iv. heart. 

Wide. 
And prayers blown w. by gales of care. 
Flinging soft radiance far and w. 
The orphan'd realm threw %v. her gates, &c. 
What do we then ? if far and w. 
Then in the w. sea end. 
And far and %v. their fancies rove. 
Thy lov'd yet sinful people wandering w. 



S. Mark, v. iii. /. 2. 

13 Trinity, v. xvii. /. 3. 

2 Christmas, v. iii. /. 7. 
4 Epiphany, v. ii. /. 2. 

Ash- Wed., v. iii. /. 7. 
Good Friday, v. vii. /. 5. 
Accession, v. iv. /. 4. 

1 Easter, v. v. /. 2. 
Churching, v. iv, /. 6. 

2 Epiphany, v. viii. /. 3. 

4 Trinity, v. iv. /. 3. 

5 Trinity, v. v. /. 3. 

6 Trinity, v. v. /. 7. 
H. Comm., v. viii, /. I. 
Restoration, v. ix. /. 4. 

2 Epiphany, v. ii, /. 3. 
S. Matthew, v. i. /. 8. 

4 Epiphany, v. i. /. 5. 
Easter Tues. , v. i. /. 3. 
Whitsun Tu., z/. xviii. /. I. 
Commination, v. i, /, 5. 
Ordination, v. vi. /. i. 

I Trinity, v. iii. /. 4. 
S. aft. Ascen., v. vii. /. 2. 

19 Trinity, v. iii. /. I. 
S. Luke, V. vi. /. 2. 

I Christmas, v. iv. /. 3. 

3 Epiphany, v. i. /. 5. 

3 Lent, V. ii. /. 5. 
Th.bef.East, v. v, /. i. 
Easter Mon,, v. v. /, 3. 

4 Easter, v. iv. /. 7- 

5 Easter, v. vii. /. 4. 



WIDE — WILD. 



503 



Whitsun Tues. , v. xix. /. 
Trinity, v. i. /. 2. 
II Trinity, v. ii. /. 5- 
Purification, v. xv. /. I. 
S.BarthoL, v. xiv. /. I. 
Ordination, v. xi. /. 2, 



And wheresoe'er in earth's w. field. 
Now on Thy mercy's ocean w. 
While souls are wandering far and w. 
W. open from that hour. 
Heaven to that gaze shall open w. 
And mists hang w. o'er moor and fell. 

Widening. 
Like circles w. round. 

Widow. 
Full fourscore years, meek w. , she. 
Who says the w. 's heart must break ? 
A w. o'er her only son. 

Widowed. 
She trills her w. , faltering song. 
Ere the whole w. Church had seen, &c. 
He to His chosen taught for His dear w. Dove 
The w. Church is fain to rove. 
The w. Church to weep stood by. 
Whose zi>. walk with thought of thee is cheer'd. K. Charles M., v. v. /. 2 

Widow/zood. 
The first lorn hour of w. 

meld. 
A wand ijo human arm may w. 

Wife. 
To idolize or w. or child. 

Wild. 
That o'er w. scenes of ocean-war. 
Wandering so w. and vain. 
Has reach'd Thee from the %u. 
These moments of w. wrath are Thine. 
Ranging w. o'er hill and lea. 
What time the zv. autumnal sun. 
Far in the w. His steps were driven. 
Far seen across the sandy w. 
W. Fancy, peace ! thou must not me beguile 
Nor for yon river islet w. 
W. fancy blew his bugle strain. 
Thy w. hair floating on the eastern breeze. 
A token of w. war. 
Without Thee Heaven were but a w. 
Roaming in youth's uncertain w. 
The w. dog howls at fall of night. 
And in the w. His trophies raise. 
W. thoughts within, bad men without. 
Nor fear to seek Him farther in the w. 

Where hast thou left those few sheep in the w. ? 9 Trinity, v. iv. 
Your order w., your fragrant maze. 15 Trinity, v. v, 



I. 



Christmas Day, v. ii. /. I. 

Purification, v. xiii. /. 3. 
Bur. of Dead, v. iv. /. I. 
Bur. of Dead, v. v. /. 3. 

5 Easter, v. iii. /. 6. 
S. Thomas, v. i. /. 8. 
S. Barnabas, v. ii. /. 8. 
SS. Sim.&Jud.,z/. i. /.4. 
Gun. Treas. , v. 1, /. 3. 



19 Trinity, v. vi. /. 4. 
19 Trinity, v. ii. /. 2. 
Wed. bef. East., v. vi. /. 10. 



1 Advent, v. iv. /. 3. 
3 Advent, v. v. /. 2. 

2 Christmas, v. ii. /. 2. 

2 Christmas, v. iv. /. I. 
I Epiphany, v. i. /. 8. 

3 Epiphany, v. i. /. 2. 
Ash- Wed. , v. vi. /. 8. 
5 Lent, V. ii. /. i. 
Wed. bef. East., v.ii.l.i. 
Easter Tues., v. iii. /. i. 

1 Easter, v. iv. /. 4. 

2 Easter, v. i. /. 3. 
2 Easter, v. v. /. 2. 

4 Easter, v. i. /. 9. 

5 Easter, v. viii. /. 6. 
Whitsun Mon. , v. iv. /. 4. 
Whitsun Tues., v. x. /. 4. 
2 Trinity, v. ix. /. 5- 
7 Trinity, v. x. /. 3. 

/. 3. 
/. 7. 



504 WILD — WILFUL. 

And far along the w. 

Thp wheeling kite's w. solitary cry. 

For life's seducing, w. 

No stranger Thou to all our wanderings w. 

When Thou hast stay'd our iv. career. 

Stay est her fainting steps along the w. 

As day's w. lights decline. 

Dart from the w. its piercing ray. 

Her eagle wings, to shelter in the w. 

Their stations in the far ethereal w. 

Along their w. self- chosen maze. 

As bloodhounds hush their baying w. 

And leaves her woodnote w. , and sings. 

With joy, w. health can never know. 

The 2v. winds rustle in the piping shrouds. 

The eye that watches o'er w. Ocean's dead. 

Wilder. 
That heave the struggling heart with w. din. 

Wildering. 
Are all that now the w. fancy meets. 
Ye too, who tend Christ's w. flock. 

Wilderness. 
In the waste howling w. 

Wildest. 
The w. storm the tongue can raise. 
For w. storms our ocean sweep. 

Wildfire. 
To feel the w. bum. 
And scaring with base w. light. 

Wildfires. 
And as th' inconstant w. dart. 

Wild-flower. 
And w.-f. wreaths from side to side. 

Wild-flowers. 
A thousand w. -f. round them shall unfold. 

Wildly. 
Toss'd w. o'er a thousand lands. 
The breeze of Eve sweeps w. as of old. 

Wile. 
How shall Thy Spirit's gracious w. ? 
But middle age by no fond w. 

Wiles. 
Or lighten'd secretly by Love's endearing za. 

Wilful. 
In w. slumber, deepening every hour. 



18 Trinity, v. iii. /. 2. 
20 Trinity, v. iii, /. I. 

22 Trinity, v. v. /. 4. 
24 Trinity, v. xiii. /. 2. 
Conv. of S.Paul, v. xii./. 2. 
S. Matthias, v. viii. /. 2. 
SS. Phil.& Jas.,z'.xi. l.^. 
S. John Bapt., v. i. /. 3. 
S.John Bapt., v. viii. /. 2. 
S. Michael, v. iii. /. 7. 

S. Luke, V. ii. /. 4. 
All Saints, v. v. /. 5. 
Matrimony, v. ii. /. 7. 
Visit, of Sick, v. iii. /. 6. 
Prayer at Sea, v. i. /. 5. 
Prayer at Sea, v.\. l.\i. 

4 Epiphany, v. iii. /. 2. 

Sexagesima, v. ii. /. 6. 

5 Lent, V. iv. /. i. 

18 Trinity, v. ii. /. I. 

Good Friday, v. vi. /. 4. 
5 Trinity, v. vii. /. I. 

5 Epiphany, v. iv. /. 3. 
Matrimony, v. iii. /. 7. 

2 Christmas, v. i. /. 3. 

Whitsun Mon., v. ii. /. 4. 

23 Trinity, v. iv. /. 2. 

5 Lent, V. V. /. 5. • 
7 Trinity, v. v. /. 3. 

Trinity, v. xix. /. I. 
SS.Phil.&Jas.,j/.iii. 7.3. 

S. Barnabas, v. vii. /. 8. 



I Advent, v. xiii. /. 2. 



Christmas Day, v. x. /. 
2 Christmas, v. v. /. 6. 
Epiphany, v. xii. /. 4. 
I Easter, v. iii. /. 4. 
Whitsun Tu., v. i. /. 3. 
9 Trinity, v. v. /. 3. 
S. bef. Advent, v. ii. /. 



8. 



WILFUL— WIN. 505 

Lie lost in w. sleep. 

The w. heart be fain to own. 

When waken'd from her w. trance. 

My w. heart would burst away. 

And yet these w. wandering sheep. 

His endless warfare with man's w. heart. 

Back on the gaudy world our w. eyes, &c. 

Will. 
A land that drinks the rain of Heaven at lu. 
The scatter'd sheep at w. may glean. 
O Lord my God, do Thou Thy holy w. 
" O Father ! not My w., but Thine be done.' 
Triumphant ride and have the world at w. 
Nor of the gracious w. of Heaven. 
Because our rebel works and w. 
Do Thou Thy w. , O Lord ! 
Lifting and lowering souls at w. 
O forward step and lingering w. ! 
Never so safe as when our w. 
Thy Church and Shrine : whene'er our rebel w. 17 Trinity, v. xi. /. 2 



3 Lent, V. iii. /. 


5- 


5 Lent, V. iii. /. 


2. 


Wed. bef. East., 


V. i. /. I. 


Wed. bef. East, 


V. X. /. I. 


Good Friday, v 


. V. /. 6. 


4 Eastei", V. iv. 


/■.3- 


4 Trinity, v. xxi 


:. /. 3. 


5 Trinity, v. i. t 


r. 4. 


6 Trinity, v. ii. 


/.3. 


8 Trinity, v. ix. 


/. 2. 


16 Trinity, v. v 


. /.3- 



S. Thomas, v. ix. /. 4. 
Gun. Treas., v. xi. /. I. 



And ever do His w. 

Dream on the soothing dream at w. 

WilPd. 

Since all alone, so Heaven has w., we die 

Willing. 
One calmly yields his w. breath. 
Wears again her w. smile. 
Ask thine own heart, that w. slave. 
But feeds with solace kind the w. soul. 
W. or loth, Thy trump shall hear. 
Not w. ye should be bereft. 
Till w. hearts wear quite away. 

Willow. 
See the soft green w. springing. 
From the slighted w. bower. 
Beneath the w. spray. 
And w. -shaded streams, that silent sweep. 

Wills. 
Only in stubborn hearts and w. 

Win. 
Or w. us back one little day. 

And w. it to give out its brightness and perfume. I Christmas, v. vi. /. 6 
^niw. her fearless way against the chafing tide. 6 Epiphany, v. iii. /. 8. 
Know not if I shall w. or miss. 6 Epiphany, v. vii. /. 6. 

Is there a spot to w. your glance ? 5 Lent, v. viii. /. 2. 

To w. that knowledge ! sure each holy vow. Mon. bef. East., v. viii./.4, 



24 Trinity, v. i. /. 2. 

S. Stephen, v. ii. /. 2. 
I Epiphany, v. v. /. 4. 
4 Easter, v. ix. /. 2. 
7 Trinity, v. ix. /. 3. 
12 Trinity, v. ix. /. 6. 
Conv.of S. Paul, z/.xi. /. 2. 
All Saints, v. iv. /. 4. 

I Epiphany, v. iv. /. I. 

1 Epiphany, v. v. /. 6. 
Easter Tues., v. iii. /. 2. 

2 Easter, v. vii. /. 3. 

Whitsunday, v. ix. /. 3. 
I Christmas, v. v. /. 5. 



5o6 WIN — WING. 

Must 7v. their way through blood and fire. 

What evil eye can entrance w. ? 

To iv. thee to thy Saviour's side. 

W. of the reconciling tree. 

Is open — IV. your way, and take your rest. 

And by submission w. at last. 

The souls He died to w. 

W. us to be belov'd and spar'd. 

Tried to old age ! creative power to w. 

Only w. double life. 

To w. him to himself and Thee. 

In vain, to w. proud Pharisees. 

May w. her at our patient call. 

Wince. 

Should zv. and fret at this world's little loss. Good Friday, v. viii. /. 6. 

Wind. 
Nor strive to w. ourselves too high. 
To count the reeds that tremble in the w. 
And w. thy thoughtful way. 
Up the stony vale I w. 
The raging Fire, the roaring W. 
A rushing, mighty w. 
His dizzy, doubting footsteps w. 
Why blow' St thou not, thou wintry w. ? 

Winding. 
W. shore or deepening glen. 

Wijzds. 
Where Jordan w. his stately march. 
W. toward the pearly main. 
And w. have rent thy sheltering bowers. 
Of w. across the steep. 
That w. unseen beneath the shaggy fell. 
Now the tir'd hunter w. a parting note. 
The four strong w. of Heaven fast bound. 
The wild w. rustle in the piping shrouds. 

Wine. 
Like sacrificial w. 

Wing. 
And brushing by v^dth joyous w. 
Or birds that cower with folded w. 
Not seraph's w. for ever soaring. 
Mounts up with glistening w. 
Like birds of evil w. , to mar our sacrifice. 
To zv. to Heaven.but one strong prayer. 
Mount, but be sober on the w. 
No fiery w. is seen to glide. 
And ever Fancy's w. 



Wed, bef. East,, v. v. /. 2. 
I Easter, v. x. /. 2. 

4 Easter, v. ix. /. 5, 

5 Easter, v. vi, /, 6. 

1 Trinity, v. iv. /. 2. 

2 Trinity, v. x, /. 8. 
10 Trinity, v. vi. /. 4. 
18 Trinity, v. xix. /. 3. 
24 Trinity, v. x, /. 2. 

S, Barnabas, v. viii. /, 6. 
S. Peter, v. vi. /. 2. 
S, Matthew, v. v. /. 5. 
Gun, Treas,, v. xvi. /. 3. 



Morning, v. xiii. /. 3. 
3 Advent, v. v. /. 3. 

3 Advent, v. viii. /. 2. 
I Epiphany, v. vi. /. 2, 
Septuagesima, v. x. I. I. 
Whitsunday, v. vii. /. 4, 
S, Peter, v. xvi. /, 3, 
All Saints, z/, i, /. i. 

I Epiphany, v. iii. /, 2. 

1 Lent, V. iii, /, 4, 
WhitsunMon,, v. iii. /. 6. 
II Trinity, v. iv, /, 4. 
20 Trinity, v. ii, /, 6, 
20 Trinity, v. iii, /. 5* 
23 Trinity, v. ii, /. I. 
All Saints, v. iii, /, 4, 
Prayer at Sea, v. i. I. 5* 

Circumcision, v. iii, /. i. 

Morning, v. ii. /. 3. 

2 Advent, v. ii. /. 6. 

6 Epiphany, v. ix, /, 5. 
Quinquagesima, v. v. /. 4. 
M, bef. East., v. ix. /, 6, 
Th. bef. East,, z/, ii, /, 2, 

4 Easter, v. viii, /, 2. 

7 Trinity, ?7. iv, /, I, 
SS.Philip&Jas.jZ/.ii, /, 2. 



WING — WINTER. 

When, like an angel's w., they feel, &c. 
Warm'd underneath the Comforter's safe w. 
Sank down on scathed %v. 
How didst thoti glide on brightening w. elate ! 
And waft us heaven- ward with enfolding w. 
When faithless ones forsake thy w. 
By softer voice, by smile and w. 
Smiling he turns and spreads his little w. 

Winged. 
The arrows w. in Heaven for Faith that will, &c, 
Tinctur'd with holy blood, and w., &c. 
About Him w. blessings stand. 
W. with the sinner's doom. 
For his w. thoughts are soaring high. 

Wings. 
Rising and falling as on angel w. 
Say, who are these on golden w. 
But dropp'd from w. of seraphim. 
That angel w. may waft them to the shore. 
The Church's prayer finds w. to soar. 
Chiefly for Aaron's seed she spreads her w. 
All space, beyond the soar of angel w. 
Lends heaven-ward w. 
Now spread their w. and throng around. 
Shall find his w., and soar as fast and free. 
And with our memory w. her own fond prayer. 
On Easter w. might lift us high. 
Her eagle w. , to shelter in the wild. 
Hovers on softest w. 
The breath of Heaven beneath her w. 

Wink. 
At glancing motes in sunshine w. 

Winnijig. 
Have tried Thy Spirit's w. arts. 
And as each mild and w. note. 
W. or losing souls. Thy life-blood's price. 

Wins. 

What w. their first and fondest gaze ? 
The world yet %v. some Demas frail. 

Winter. 
So life a w.^s morn may prove. 
Long ere w. blasts are fled. 
It shines, a pale kind star in w. 'j sky. 
'Tis true, nor w. stays thy growth. 
What care ye now if w.'j- storm ? 



507 

S.Barnabas, v. i. /. 8. 
S. Barnabas, v. iii. /. I. 
S. Michael, v. iv. /. 4. 
S. Michael, v. vi. /. 3. 
S. Michael, v. ix. /. 8. 
S. Luke, V. XX. /. i. 
Churching, v. i. /. 3. 
Commination, v. iv. /. 5< 

I Advent, v. iii. /. 6. 
Easter Eve, v. iv. /. 8. 
S. aft. Ascen., v. xi. /. 5- 
Whitsunday, v. v. /. 2. 
S. Peter, v. iv. /. 2. 

3 Advent, v. ix. /. 3. 
H. Innocents, v. i. /. 3. 

1 Christmas, v. vii. /. 5. 

2 Lent, V. vi. /. 2. 

4 Easter, v. vii. /. 9. 

5 Easter, v. vi. /. 4. 
Ascen. Day, v. vi. /. 2. 
S. aft. Ascen., v. vii. /. 6. 

6 Trinity, v. v. /. i. 

23 Trinity, v. xi. /. 2. 

24 Trinity, v. ix. /. 4. 
S. bef Adv., v. iv. /. 2. 
S.John Bapt., v. viii. /. 2. 
H. Baptism, v. i. /. 4. 
Matrimony, v. ii. /. 6. 

4 Advent, v. vii. /. 2. 

Quinquagesima, v. xii. ?. 3. 
Conv. of S . Paul, v. xiv. /. i . 
S. Matthias, v. v. /. 3. 



Quinquagesima, v. vii. /. i. 
S. Luke, V. xix. /. 2. 

Circumcision, v. xvii. /. 3, 
I Epiphany, v. iv. /. 5. 
M. bef East., v. x. /. 5. 
Th. bef East., z/. iii. /. i. 
15 Trinity, v. vi. /. 5. 



5o8 



WINTRY — WISH. 



Wintry. 
Amid the howling w. sea. 
Why then, in sad and w. time? 
All through the w. heaven and chill night air. 
They twinkle to the w. moon. 
When w. suns are gleaming bright. 
Our w. course do Thou beguile. 
Turning a w. world to May. 
Storms on the w. sea. 
Two flowers, when w. blasts assail. 
Why blow'st thou not, thou w. wind ? 

Wisdom. 

How would our hearts with %v. talk ! 

Tracing out W., Power, and Love. 

Methinks your w. guides amiss. 

Come Lord, come W. , Love, and Power, 

Nor human w. nor divine. 

In W.^s ear thy blithest strains. 

The truest w. there, and noblest art. 

The much-enduring w. sought. 

Wise. 
Oh ! timely happy, timely w. 
Is she less w. than leaves of spring ? 
Eye of the only W. ! 
Of worldly longings to be w. 
Scattering w. heart and crafty hand. 
Upbore whate'er of good and w. 
Nor may we scorn, too proudly w. 
Wish me a w. and thankful heart. 
W. hearts and loving minds. 
And to w. hearts this certain hope is given. 

Wisely. 
W. Thou givest — all around. 
As w. mightst thou in Jehovah's fane. 

Wiser. 
And w. Mary linger'd at Thy sacred feet. 

Wisest. 
Behold, her w. throng Thy gate. 
Her brethren, mightiest, w. , eldest bom. 

Wish. 
Turn with a w. to down ? will late remorse ? 
With not a w. or thought at home. 
W. not, dear friends, my pain away. 
W. me a wise and thankful heart. 
Each passionate w. and dream to dear, &c. 



Evening, v. ix. /. 3. 
2 Advent, v. ii. /. i. 
Christmas Day, v. ix. /. 5. 
Easter Tues., v. v. /. i. 
Trinity, v. v, /. 2. 

1 Trinity, v. v, /. 6. 
6 Trinity, v. ii. /. 8. 
SS.Phil. &Jas., z/.vi. 7.4. 
S. Luke, V. i. /. 3. 

All Saints, v. i. /. i. 

Morning, v. xii. /. 3. 
Evening, v. iv. /. 3. 
Easter Day, v. viii. /. I. 
Whitsunday, v. xi. /. i. 

2 Trinity, v. iii. /. 2. 

4 Trinity, v. xxiii. /. 3. 
S.Barnabas, v. i. /. 3. 
S.John Bapt., v. vii. /. 3. 

Morning, v. v. I. i. 
2 Advent, v. ii. /. 5. 

5 Epiphany, z/, i. /. 2. 
Sexagesima, zj. ii. /. 2. 
Whitsun Mon., v. viii. /. 4, 
4 Trinity, v. xiii. /. 3. 

15 Trinity, v. v. /. 2. 

16 Trinity, v. i. /. 2. 
S. Thomas, v. ii. /. 4. 

S. Matthew, v. viii. /. 7. 

S. aft. Ascen. , v. v. /. i. 

17 Trinity, v. ix. /. 5. 

1 Advent, v. vii. /. 6. 

Epiphany, z/. xiii. /. I. 

2 Lent, V. xiv. /. i. 

2 Lent, V. iv. /. 2. 
Whitsun Tu., v. xi, /. 4. 
16 Trinity, v. i. /. I. 
16 Trinity, v. 1. /. 2. 
Churching, v. iii. /. 6. 



WISHFUL — WITHIN. 



509 



I only cast a zu. look. 

W., not struggling, to be free. 



Wishful. 
Wishmg. 
Wistful. 



Fast fading from our w. gaze. 
His w. brow was upward rais'd. 
That o'er the w. fancy fleet. 
No more he strains his w. eye. 
Our w. gaze is oft allowed. 

Wistfully. 
To sue all w. 

Withdraw. 

That bids thee from His healing touch w. 
W. Thine hand, nor dash to earth. 
W. the proud high-reaching arm. 

Withdraws. 
His hand w. the penal fire. 

Withered. 
Now w. , spent, and sere. 
Fall not, like w. leaves, away. 
With fever'd lips and w. heart. 
Out of yon sere and*7£/. heap. 
Through w. bents — romantic note and clear. 
'Mid iv. hues and sere, its lot be cast. 

Withering. 
When w. blasts of error swept the sky. 
They had provok'd the w. blast. 
Bare to the rude world's w. view. 
Shrunk at thy w. charm. 

Within. 
Let not my heart w. me bum. 
Lest the deep stain it owns w. 
But there are storms w. 
The charm he wears w. 
W. us and around. 
The mystic heaven and earth w. 
Yes — deep w. and deeper yet. 
Else let us keep our fast w. 
There is a spot w. this sacred dale. 
Till they had fram'd w. a guardian spell. 
Alms all around and hymns w. 
The struggling spark of good w. 
W. Thy fold I cannot keep. 
W. the temple's solemn round. 
Conscious of Deity w, 
W. these walls each fluttering guest. 



4 Advent, v. ii. /. 4. 

16 Trinity, v. xi. /. 4. 

Evening, v. i. /. 2. 
Easter Mon, , v. x. /. 2. 
WhitsunMon., v. iii. /. 2. 
21 Trinity, v. vi. /. 4. 
Accession, v. ii. /. 3. 

25 Trinity, v. v. /. 4. 

4 Epiphany, v. vi. /. 6. 

5 Easter, v. x. /. 5. 
Whitsun Mon., v. xii. /. 2. 

I Lent, V. V. /. 6. 

5 Lent, V. V. /. 3. 

I Easter, v. xi. /. 2. 

6 Trinity, v. i. /. 4. 
12 Trinity, v. iii. /. 4. 

20 Trinity, v. ii. /. *j. 

21 Trinity, v. iv. /. 6. 

I Advent, v. ix. /. i. 
I Lent, V. iv. /. 2. 
4 Lent, V. xii. /. 4. 
8 Trinity, v. iii. /. 4. 

Evening, v. vi. /. 3. 

3 Epiphany, v. v. /. 5- 

4 Epiphany, v. iii. /. I. 

5 Epiphany, v. xi. /. 4. 
Septuagesima, z/. ii. /. 2. 
Septuagesima, z'. xi. /. 3. 
Ash- Wed., v. i. /. i. 
Ash- Wed., v. iv. /. i. 
M. bef East., v. viii. /. I. 
M.bef. East., v. ix. /. 4. 
I Easter, z/. x. /. I. 

4 Easter, z/. vii. /. 3. 
Whitsun Tues., v. i. /. 4. 
Whitsun Tues., v. vii. /. 4. 
Whitsun Tues. , v. ix. /. i. 
Trinity, v. xii. /. I. 



5IO 



WITHIN — WIVES. 



Wild thoughts w. , bad men without. 

The dull hard stone w. him melt, 

"What if w. His world, His Church, our Lord. 

Too oft, w. this camp of Thine. 

'Tis then we hear the voice of GoD w. 

Nor long w. the heart would stay. 

Sees deep w. that dazzling field. 

Thus while the storm is high w. 

W. some circling woodland wall. 

W. the Church's shade. 

Then, by the judge w. 

Darkness w., while pageants glare. 

Without, 
For w. Thee I cannot live. 
For w. Thee I dare not die. 
W. some tinge of bitterness. 
W. Thy scorching blaze. 
Bright w. blaze it went and came. 
W. a hope on earth to find. 
W. Thee Heaven were but a wild. 
How can I live w. Thee here ! 
W., 'tis moaning and unrest. 
Wild thoughts within, bad men w. 
Yes— let them pass w. a sigh. 
For not w. us fully bless'd. 
Were sufifer'd there w. relief. 
W. a streak of heaven's soft blue. 
Faith faster runs, but waits w. 
Smooth w. step or sound. 
In worlds w. a sea, unchanging orbs of bliss. 

Witness. 
Unconscious w. give. 
Of many a chosen w. telling. 
Yielding a surer w. every day. 
Their w. can refuse. 
Spite of yourselves, ye w. this. 
This w. bore the saints of old. 
Her lu. first the Church must hear. 
In w. of his Lord. 
Such w. yield : a monarch from his throne. 

Witnesses. 

Successive made His w. that hour. 
God's w., a glorious host. 
Thy chosen w. of old. 

Wives. 
Like Thracian w. of yore. 



2 Trinity, v. ix, /, 5. 
6 Trinity, v. iii. /, 8. 

17 Trinity, v. vii, /, I. 

18 Trinity, v. xii. /. I. 
20 Trinity, v. iv. /. I. 
S. bef. Adv., v. iii, /. 6. 
Conv.of S, Paul, v. iv, 7.4. 
H. Comm., v. v, /, I, 
Bur. of Dead, v. ii, /, 3. 
Bur, of Dead, v. x, /, 2, 
Commination, v. vi, /, 4. 
Accession, v. iv. /. 7. 

Evening, v. viii, /, 2, 
Evening, v. viii, /, 4, 
Sexagesima, v. vi, /, 2, 
Quinquagesima, v. xi, /, 4. 
5^Lent, V. ii. /, 5, 
Wed, bef. East,, v. v, /, 7. 
4 Easter, v. i, /, 9, 
4 Easter, z/, i, /. 10, 
Trinity, v. xii, /, 3. 

2 Trinity, e/. ix, /, 5, 
II Trinity, v. iv, /. I. 
13 Trinity, v. xv. /. 3. 
16 Trinity, v. vii. /. 4. 
16 Trinity, z/. x. /. 3. 
S. Thomas, v. iii. /. 3. 
S, Thomas, v. vii, /. 2. 
Prayer at Sea, v. v. /. 8. 

S. Stephen, v. ii. /. 8. 
4 Lent, z', X. /. 3, 
Th, bef. East., v. iii. /. 7. 
Easter Tues., z/. vi. /. 2. 
13 Trinity, v. x. /. I. 
13 Trinity, v. xi, /, I. 
S, Thomas, v. iv, /. 6. 
S. Matthias, v. iv. /. I. 
K. Charles M., v. iii. /. 3. 

S. Thomas, v. vii. /. 7. 
S. Barthol,, z/, xvi, /. I. 
H. Communion, v. x. /. 2. 

3 Easter, v. v. /. 2. 



The heathen's w. fires. 



WIZARD — WOES. 
Wizard. 

Woe. 



511 



8 Trinity, v. ii. /. 4. 



2. 



And Thou beginn'st with w. 
Cradled in care and %v. 
' Were no such thing as w. 
W. to the wayward heart. 
No gloom of w. or want. 
The secret of their unknown w. 
That we should endless be, for joy or w. 
How spirits lost in endless w. 
Its w. and burthen feel. 
Linger not with sin and w. 
We own the Crucified in weal or w. 
Dear sacred haunts of glory and of w. 

From thy dear name, where in His page of w. Mon, bef. East., v. x. /. 4. 
" With medicin'd sleep. " — O awful inThy^e/. ! Tues. bef East. , v. iv. /. 2. 
vSeen at Thy side in w. Easter Eve, v. iii. /. 2. 

The herbs we seek to heal our w. i Easter, v. viii. /. 4. 

Or wakes the spectral forms of w. and crime. 3 Easter, v. ii. /. 6. 
To all that works thee zv. or harm. 4 Easter, v. ix. /. 3. 

W. worth these barren hearts of ours. S. aft. Ascen., v. iii. /. I. 

Till not a w. the bleak world see. S. aft. Ascen., v. vi. /. 5. 

Back to His task of w, and tears. Whitsun Tues. , v. xi. /. 2. 

W. to the sinner, should stern Justice prove. 9 Trinity, v. vii. /. 4 



Circumcision, v. i. /. 2. 
Circumcision, v. xiv. /. 
2 Epiphany, v. i. /. 4. 

4 Epiphany, v. iv. /. I. 

5 Epiphany, v, xii. /. 2. 

6 Epiphany, v. i. /. 4. 
2 Lent, V. viii. /. 2. 

5 Lent, V. ix. /. 2. 
5 Lent, V. xii. /. 6. 
Palm Sunday, z/. ii. /. 8. 
Mon. bef. East. , v. i. /. 6, 
Mon. bef. East., v. vi. /. 5. 



His is a Saviour's w. 

Strong for Love's sake its iv. to hide. 

Blessing, like Jesus, in thy w. 

But should the mist of zv. roll by. 

A w. for future years. 

But cannot rest, nor cheat our w. 

Weak tremblers on the edge of w. 

And many a gale of keenest w. be pass'd. 

Each in his hidden sphere of joy or w. 

The w. of what Thou mad'st, and we, &c. 

You would have thought Remorse and W. 

With your own endless w. 

Half way 'twixt joy and w. 

Ye too, when lowest in th' abyss of w. 

To wait around our path in weal or w. 

Smiling on w. : with thee to kneel. 

How in her w. the tenderest spirit towers. 

Resign thee to thy weal or w. 

Woes. 
By kindly w. yet half untaught. 
Our trial hour of w. 
As when, triumphant o'er His w. 
By sweet remembrance soothe our w. 



10 Trinity, v. iv. /. 8. 

11 Trinity, v. vii. /. 3. 

12 Trinity, v. i. /. 8. 
14 Trinity, v. ii. /. 6. 
14 Trinity, v. iii. /. 8. 
16 Trinity, v. iv. /. 4. 
18 Trinity, v. xvi. /. I. 

23 Trinity, v. xiii. /. 3. 

24 Trinity, v. ii. /. I. 
24 Trinity, v. xii. /. 4. 

S. bef. Advent, v. vii. /. 7. 
Conv. of S. Paul, z/. x. /. 3. 
SS. Phil. & Jas. , V. xii. /. 4. 
S. Michael, v. v. I. i. 
S. Michael, v. ix. /. 5- 
Visit, of Sick, v. iii. /. 3. 
K. Charles M., v. ii. /. 3. 
Accession, v. vi. /. 7* 

2 Christmas, v. i. /. 6. 
2 Christmas, v. viii. /. 4. 
4 Lent, V. viii. /. 3. 
S. Barnabas, v. vii. /. 4. 



512 



WOES — WONDERING. 



And of My w. baptismal taste. 

Womb. 
E'en from the w. takes no release. 
Stones in earth's dark w. that rest. 
Sprang from rough ocean's w. 
Shook the great mother's w. 
Bless'd is the w. that bare Him — ^bless'd. 
All blessings of the breast and w. 

Won. 
When the shore is w. at last. 
. . .shew our lagging souls how glory may be w. 
Long sought, and lately w. 
And yet we are not w. 

The birthright sold — the blessing lost and w. 
And they had w. their homes. 
They, who have w. their earthly mind. 
Mount up, for Heaven is w. by prayer. 
Of her rebellious race be w. 
I journey, yet no step is w. 
The same that w. Eve's matron smile. 
To his sweet home — so nearly w. 
Remembering Whose we were, how dearly w. 
Like weary men when age is w. 
The seal of glory w. and pledge of promis'd, &c. 
No — where th' upholding grace is w. 
Fit prelude of the joy, when spirits w. 

Wonder. 

Nor w. , should ye find your King in tears. 

As then. Thy w. -working hand. 

Now w. turns to love. 

And to their height of w. strain. 

And Angels w. why He stays below. 

Should e'er Thy w. -working grace. 

By a short pang of w. crossM. 

Yet 'twas not w., but His love. 

Both w., one believes — but while. 

Waits not for w. or for sign. 

And work some w. little meant. 

Shall work a w. there. 

Wondering. 
His w. brow he rais'd. 
W. frail man Thy light should see. 
In the world's w. eye. 
Were w. (so th' Almighty bade). 
Not w. , though in grief, to find. 
All w. cries the humbled heart. 
The bearers wait with w. eye. 



S.James, v. iii. /. 6. 

Circumcision, v. xvi. /, 3. 
Palm Sunday, v. iii. /. 6. 
Whitsun Mon. , v. vi. /. 6, 
4 Trinity, v. xiv. /. 2. 
Annunciation, v. x. /. I. 
Matrimony, v. vii. /. I. 

S. John Evan., v. v. /. 5. 
Sexagesima, v. viii. /. 6. 
Quinquagesima, v. ii. /. 2. 
Quinquagesima, v. xii. /. 4. 

2 Lent, V. X. /. 2. 

3 Lent, V. iii. /. 2. 
Easter Tues. , v. x. /. 3. 

4 Easter, v. viii. /. 3. 

5 Easter, v. v. /. 5. 
Whitsun Tu., v. ii. /. I. 
15 Trinity, v. iii. /. 3. 
S. Peter, v. xi. /. 3. 

S. Michael, v. ii. /. 8. 
All Saints, v. ii. /. 4. 
All Saints, v. iv. /. 8. 
All Saints, v. vi. /. 4. 
K. Charles M., v. x. /. 2. 



I Advent, v. ii. /. 5" 
I Christmas, v. iii. /. 2. 
5 Epiphany, v. ix. /. I. 

4 Easter, v. iv. /. 8. 

5 Easter, v. i. /. 4. 

5 Trinity, v. xiii. /. I. 
14 Trinity, v. i. /. 7. 
14 Trinity, v. ii. /. i. 
S.Thomas, v. iv. /. I. 
S.Barthol., v. xiii. /. 2. 
S. Luke, V. vii. I. 4. 
H. Baptism, v. iii. /. 3. 

5 Epiphany, v. viii. /. 2. 
Quinquagesima, v. xi. /. 3. 

1 Easter, v. iv. /. 6. 
S.aft. Ascen., v. ix. /. 2. 

2 Trinity, v. x. /. 5. 

S. Barthol. , v. vii. /. 2. 
Bur. of Dead, v. vi. /. 3. 



WONDERS — WORD. 



513 



The w. of Thy sea and sky. 
With w. Sinai never knew. 



Wonders. 



Wondrous. 



When round Thy w. works below. 

Nor gifted Prophet's lore, nor Science' w. wand, 

Orb after orb, the w. sound. 

A It), race they run. 

And MJ^hen their w. march was o'er. 

Creation's w. choir. 

And we can trace Thy w. ways. 

What w. helper have they found. 

Creation's w. bond. 

The w. Babe might prove. 

When the last w. seal unclos'd. 



His w, lay of love. 



Wonted. 



Woo. 



How love divine may iv. and fail. 
I rather w. the soothing art. 

Wood. 
He in the mazes of the budding w. 

Woodland. 
A child's lone path in w. lost. 
And why, through every w. arch. 
Far opening down some zv. deep. 
As travellers on some w. height. 
When up some w. dale we catch. 
Where on the lonely w. road. 
Like summer breeze by w. stream. 
For some sweet w. nest. 
How quiet shews the w. scene ! 
Within some circling w. wall. 

Woodnote. 
And leaves her w. wild, and sings. 

Woods. 
One changeless pine in fading w. 

Word. 
She has a charm, a w. of fire. 
The choir of Angels caught the w. 
And, ere they speak, to His sure w. 
And next to these. Thy gracious w. 
Spread at the Saviour's w. 
Our lot with Thine, to trust Thy w. 
Of old they lean'd on Thy eternal w. 
If the w. be not too bold. 

L 1 



Trinity, v. ii. /. 3. 
H. Comm., v. ii. /. 4. 

Evening, v. iv. /. i. 
.3 Advent, v. x. /. 6. 
Christmas Day, v. ii. /. 3. 
Septuagesima, v. iv. /. 2. 

3 Lent, V. iii. /. i. 

4 Trinity, v. v. /. 2. 

18 Trinity, v. xx. /. 3. 

19 Trinity, v. iv. /. 3. 
22 Trinity, v. xi. /. 4. 
Purification, v. ix. /, 2. 
Ordination, v. ii. /. 2. 

Restoration, v, v. /. 6. 

S.bef. Adv., v. ix. /. 3. 
Visit, of Sick, v. i. /. 6. 

3 Trinity, v. v. /. I. 

5 Epiphany, v. viii. /. 6. 

1 Lent, V. iii. /.■ 2. 
Whitsun Mon., z^.ii. /. I. 
Trinity, v. v. /. I. 

2 Trinity, v. ii. /. i. 
8 Trinity, v. v. /. 2. 
19 Trinity, v. v. /. 6. 
25 Trinity, v. vi. /. 8. 
All Saints, v. ii. /. i. 
Bur. of Dead, v. ii. /. 3. 

Matrimony, v. ii. /. 7. 

Accession, v. iii. /. 3. 

2 Advent, v. iii. /.I. 
Christmas Day, v. iv. /. 3. 
S. Stephen, v. ii. /. 7. 
H. Innocents, 57. vi. /. i. 
2 Epiphany, v. vi. /. 2, 
2 Epiphany, v. xvii. /. 3. 
2 Lent, z/. vii. /. 2. 
Palm Sunday, z/. i. /. 6. 



514 



WORD — WORE. 



So when th' Archangel's w. is spoken. 

He who with one rough w., some'early day, 

He hears th' Almighty's w. 

Thv saints have prov'd the faithful w. ^ 

Wait on His %v. : and yet He stays His car. 

Freely Thou givest, and Thy w. 

The music of Thy works and w. 

The w. from Heaven is spoken. 

But at Thy gracious w. 

See that in thought, in deed, in w. 

Thy voice, that with a w. could chase. 

Nay, start not at so bold aw/. _ . 

Him at whose only w. both sun and stars, &c. 17 Trinity, v. viii. /. 6. 

And God should take us at our own vain ty. 17 Trinity, v. x. /. 6 

Is in that w. — the Lord who dwells on high 

Who fears to take their w. 

According to Thy w. 

'Twas Thine own comfortable w. 

Who hear His w. and keep it well. 

To do and suffer all Thy w. 

Eye of God's w. ! where'er we turn. 

* ' What w. is this ? Whence know'st thou me ?"S. Barthol. 

What God's approving w. hath seal'd. S. Barthol. 



Th. bef. East. , v. vii. /. 5. 
Good Friday, v. vi. /. 5' 
2 Easter, v. iii. /. 4. 
4 Easter, vi ii. /. 4. 
Ascension Day, v. vi. /. 3. 
S. aft. Ascen., v. iv. /. 3. 
4 Trinity, v. vii. /. 3. 

4 Trinity, v. xviii. /. 2. 

5 Trinity, v. i. /. 2. 
10 Trinity, v. vi. /. 7. 

12 Trinity, v. vii. /. 7. 

13 Trinity, v. vii. /. 3. 



24 Trinity, v. xiv. /. 3. 
S. Thomas, v. viii- /. 2. 
Purification, v. xii. /. 4. 
Annunciation, v. ii. /. 2. 
Annunciation, v. x. /. 4. 
S. James, v. iii. /. 3. 
S. Barthol., v. v. /. i. 

V. vii. /. I. 

V. xii. /. 2. 



Their hearts in every contrite w. 
To pray, the farewell w. is, "Peace." 
The power of that dear w. is spent. 
Teach all Thy w. in all its power. 

Words. 
Or by the light Thy w. disclose. 
Strange?^/, fulfilled, and mighty works achiev'd. 
Hush, idle w. , and thoughts of ill. 
For w. of hope, and bright examples given. 
We in the w. of Truth reply. 
In whispering leaves, these solemn w. 
With thee the w. of wrath divine. 
From idle w. , that restless throng. 
...in Christ's own w., we surely pray amiss. 
For to the rest both w. and form. 
The precious w. are all our own. 
With w. of blessing and of peace. 
A few calm w. of faith and prayer. 
Dim or unheard, the w. may fall. 
In His own w. we Christ adore. 
And yet His w. mean more than they. 
But surer than all w. the silent spell. 

Wore. 
And sure a form divine he w. 



Visit, of Sick, v. iv. /. 2. 
Visit, of Sick, v. iv. /. 8. 
Accession, v. vi. /. 2. 
Ordination, v. x. /. 4. 

Evening, v. v. /. i. 

1 Advent, v. i. /. 5- 

2 Advent, v. v. /. 3. 
Easter Eve, v. v. /. 7. 
Easter Day, v. vii. /. i. 
4 Trinity, v. iv. /. 3. 

8 Trinity, v. i. /. 2. 
12 Trinity, v. ix. /. I. 
17 Trinity, v. xii. /. 6. 
Conv. of S.Paul,?7. iv. /. i. 
H. Comm., v. viii. /. 4. 
H. Comm., v. xvii. /. 4. 
H. Baptism, v. iii. /. I. 
Catechism, v. ii. /. i. 
Catechism, v. x. /. I. 
Catechism, v. xi. /. I. 
Commination, v. iv. /. I. 

19 Trinity, v. iv. /. 6. 



WORK — WORLD. 

Work. 
Our neighbour and our w. farewell. 
Now, Lord, the gracious w. begin. 
Through shades of setting life can see\ 
Heaven's w. begun. / 

Our frail immortal souls, His w., &c. 
Thine own dire w. thou surely wilt confound. 
God's own w. to do on earth. 
Lord, in Thy field I w. all day. 
The w. be thine, the fruit thy children's part, 
God will not let Love's w. impart. 
Shall w. thy final good. 
And all our w. to do with palsied hands, &c. 
Thy secret w. of love to see. 
The w. of God untouch'd by man. 
And w. some wonder little meant. 
Shall w. a wonder there. 
Then cheerly to your w. again. 

Works. 
When round Thy wondrous iv. below. 
Strange words fulfilled, and mighty ^c.achiev'd. 
Who on God's w. no seal of Godhead find. 
The w. of God above, below. 
Hath trac'd the w. of Man. 
The zv. of God to scan. 
To all that w. thee woe or harm. 
Thus year by year she w. unfeed. 
The music of Thy w. and word. 
Because our rebel w. and will. 

World. 
Ere through the w. our way we take. 
And truth in all the w. both hated and believ'd. 
E'en so, the w. is thronging round to gaze. 
While to her funeral pile this aged w. is borne. 
She sees the w. is waxing old. 
Above the w. 'j uncertain haze. 
Left shining in the w. with Christ alone. 
The tv. 'j incarnate Maker we discern. 
Is come to the w. 's aid. 
He bless'd them from the w. and all its harms. 
When from the w. he turns away. 
Such is the w. 's gay garish feast. 
The w. would kill her soon : but Faith. 
Who, through the w. 's sad day of strife. 
The za. and He are struggling in thine heart. 
Ah ! 'tis the w. enthralls. 
And lo ! at eventide the w. is drown'd. 
This... way Thou cam'st to save the w. forlorn. 



Morning, v. xiii. /. 2. 
Evening, z/. xii. /. 3. 

I Christmas, v. viii. /, 6, 

6 Epiphany, v. vi, /. 8. 
Sexagesima, v. i, /. 3, 
Palm Sunday, z/. i. /. 5. 
Whitsun Tues., v. i, /. i. 
9 Trinity, z/. x, /. 4. 
12 Trinity, v. i. /. 5. 
20 Trinity, v. vi, /. 8, 
S,bef Adv,, v. ix, /. 8. 
S, James, z/. vi. /. 4, 
S, Matthew, z^. ix, /. 6. 
S. Luke, ZJ. vii, /, 4. 
H. Baptism, z/. iii. /, 3. 
Bur. of Dead, v. xiii. /. i. 

Evening, v. iv. /. I. 
I Advent, z/. i. /. 5, 

3 Advent, v. v. /, 6. 
Septuagesima, v. ii, /. i. 
5 Lent, V. i, /. 3. 

5 Lent, V. i, /. 6, 

4 Easter, v. ix. /. 3. 

S, aft, Ascen,, v. ii, /, 5. 
4 Trinity, v. vii. /, 3, 
4 Trinity, v. xxi, /, 3. 

Evening, v. xiv. /. 2. 
I Advent, z/. i, /, 6, 
I Advent, v. v, /, i, 

1 Advent, v. xii, /, 6. 

2 Advent, z/. iii. /. 6, 

2 Advent, v. vi. /, 2. 

3 Advent, v. iii, /. 3. 

3 Advent, z>. iv, /, 6. 
Christmas Day, v. v. /. 4. 
H. Innocents, v. iv, /, 6. 

1 Christmas, z>. ii. /, 4. 

2 Epiphany, v. iv. /. i. 
2 Epiphany, v. ix. /, I. 
2 Epiphany, v. xii, /, 3. 

4 Epiphany, z>. vi, /, 7. 

5 Epiphany, v. iii, /, I. 
Sexagesima, v. i. /. 6. 
Sexagesima, v. v. /. 6. 



5l6 WORLD. 

Turning all ways, the w. to teach. 

Yet in the w. e'en these abide, and we. 

Above the w. our calling boast. 

And is there in God's w. so drear a place ? 

Through the dark curtains of the w. above. 

This w. of Thine, by him usurp'd too long. 

Bare to the rude w. 'j withering view. 

Long as this glittering w. shall last. 

Where'er the w. -enckcling sun. 

As in this bad w. below. 

E'en such is this bad w. we see. 

To see God's ransom'd w. in wrath... depart. 

While we triumphant ride and have the w., &c. 

Their idol w. and them shall sweep... away. 

Should wince and fret at this w.'j little loss. 

To the decaying w. , till Angels bid us rise. 

The W. some hours is on her way. 

And the base w. , now Christ hath died. 

Would help a iv. undone. 

In the wJs wondering eye. 

"My servant, let the w. alone." 

in all the w. of light. 

Alas ! the w. he loves. 

Into a w. forgiven. 

Shall the last darkness of the w. dispel. 

Till not a woe the bleak w. see. 

Till their high deeds the w. appal. 

The sinful ze/. around. 

The w. 'j imperial wreath. 

Unmurmuring through the w. to roam. 

The busy rv. a thousand ways. 

That we may see that glorious w. of Thine ! 

Crowding a w. of good or ill. 

Turning a wintry w. to May. 

The lonely w. seems lifted nearer heaven. 

Go, to the w. return, nor fear to cast. 

And if the w. seem dull and dry. 

This was no w. of rest for thee ! 

The vex'd pulse of this feverish w. 

So, separate from the w. , his breast. 

Fall'n all beside — the w. of life. 

In Reason's w. what storms are rife. 

In the w. 'j opening glow. 

What if within His zv. , His Church, our LORD, 

Nor say, " From this w.'j evil set us free." 

Back to the 7*y, we faithless tum'd. 

When all the w. shall fail. 

The w. for thee was bought. 



Sexagesima, v. xi, /. 4. 
I Lent, z/. vii. /. 5. 

1 Lent, V. vii. /. 6. 

2 Lent, V. i. /. i. 

2 Lent, V. v. /. 2. 

3 Lent, V. i. /. 5. 

4 Lent, z>. xii. /. 4. 

5 Lent, v. ix. /. 5. 
5 Lent, V. xii. /. 2. 
Palm Sunday, z/. v. /. 5. 
Th. bef East., v. iv. /. 5. 
Th.bef East.,z/. vi. /. 8. 
Good Friday, z/. v. /. 6. 
Good Friday, v. vi. /. 6. 
Good Friday, v. viii. /. 6. 
Easter Eve, v. viii. /. 8. 
Easter Day, v, iv. /. 3. 
Easter Day, v. ix. /. 3. 
Easter Mon., z/. viii. /. 4. 
I Easter, v. iv, /. 6, 

1 Easter, v. v. /. 4. 

2 Easter, v. iii. /. 2. 

2 Easter, v. ix. /. 5. 

3 Easter, v. vi. /. 2. 

5 Easter, v. ix. /. 4. 

S. aft. Ascen., v. vi. /. 5' 
S. aft. Ascen., v. xiii. /. 5. 
Whitsunday, v. ix. /. 2. 
Whitsun Mon.,z/. xiv./. 6. 
Whitsun Tues., v. xi. /. 3. 
Trinity, v. xiii, /. I. 

I Trinity, v. v. /. 2. 

6 Trinity, v. ii. /. 4. 

6 Trinity, v. ii. /. 8. 

7 Trinity, v. vii. /. 3. 
9 Trinity, v. x. /. i. 

II Trinity, z/. iv. /, 2. 

11 Trinity, v. viii. /. 6. 

12 Trinity, v. v. /. 6. 

13 Trinity, v. iii. /. I. 
15 Trinity, v. ii, /. 5- 
15 Trinity, v. ii. /. 7. 
15 Trinity, v. iii. /. 4. 
17 Trinity, v. vii. /. I. 

17 Trinity, v. xii. /. 4. 

18 Trinity, v. iii. /. I. 
18 Trinity, v. xix. /, 4, 
20 Trinity, v. vi, /. 4. 



WORLD — WORLDS. . 517 

And on the w.'s autumnal time. 21 Trinity, v. iv. /. 5. 

"There seek his answer when the w. reproves. 21 Trinity, v. vii. /. 3. 
In all the w. of busy life around. 23 Trinity, v. v. /. 2. 

The w.'s rude furnace must thy blood refine. 23 Trinity, v. xiii. /. 2. 
Forgetting quite this grosser w. of sin. 24 Trinity, v. x. /. 4. 

Backonthegaudyw, our wilful eyes were bent. S.bef. Adv., tj. ii. /. 8. 
Lightening the w. with glad amaze. 
Cease not in all the w. to shew His... power. 
To whom, for Christ, the w. is loss. 
Still in the w. 's hot restless gleam. 
The w. 's a room of sickness, where each heart 



S. bef. Adv., v. iv. /. 6. 
S. Thomas, z/. vii. /. 8. 
S. Matthias, v. ii. /. 4. 
SS.Phil.&Jas.,z/.iv./. I. 
S.Barnabas, v. i. /. i. 



The w. to them is clos'd, and now they shine. S. Barnabas, v. iv. /. 



So the whole w. to Jesus throng. 

That by their speaking lives the w. may learn. 

Amid that dreary glare, in this w.'s citadel. 

Grant, Lord, that when around th' expiring za. 

Were made — who rules the w. He plann'd. 

Need not around the w. to range. 

The w. yet wins some Demas frail. 

Rises for that proud w. the saints', &c. 

And, lighten'd of the w. 's misrule. 

No w. of passions to destroy. 

The w.'s Creator bleeding lies. 

Of a w. lost, yet lov'd so well. 

We to the lonesome w. again. 

Some heart too weary of the restless w. 

The w. , to hate and scorn. 



S. John Bapt,, v. vii 
S.John Bapt., z/. ix. /. 
S. Matthew, v. ii. /. 8. 
S. Michael, v. x. /. I. 
S. Luke, V. iii. /. 3. 
S.Luke, z/. viii. /. 3. 
S. Luke, V. xix. /. 2. 
All Saints, v. vi. /. 8. 
All Saints, v. vii. /. 4. 
All Saints, z/. vii. /. 7. 
H. Comm., z^. iii. /. 2. 
H. Comm., v. vi. /. 2. 
Visit, of Sick, v. vii. /. 
Prayer at Sea, z/. iii. /. 
Gun. Treas. , v. i. /, 4 



5- 

/. 7. 
f. 2. 



1 Easter, v. vii. /. i. 

2 Epiphany, v. xv. /. i. 
4 Trinity, v. xxii. /. 3. 
S. Michael, zj. ii. /. 5- 



And shades impervious to the proud w.'j glare. K. Charles M., v. iii. /. 2. 
Who singly bore the w.'s sad weight. Accession, v. iv. /. 3. 

Worldling's. 
Why should we crave the w. 's wreath ? 

Worldlings. 
Nor shall dull age, as w. say. 
And zv. blot the temple's gold. 
But meeting us, weak w. , on our way. 

Worldly. 
Of zu. longings to be wise. 
Of spirits wean'd from w. mirth. 
From w. strife, from mirth unblest. 
No sounds of w. toil ascending there. 

Profan'd by w. mirth, or scar'd by worldly fear. S. bef. Adv., v. iii 
To dull the shafts of w. harm. S. bef. Adv., v. vi. 

What w. hearts and hearts impure. S. Matthew, v. vii 

Worlds. 
ToWhomforpowerand health obedient w.,&c.Christmas Day, v. iii 
Two w. are ours : 'tis only Sin. Septuagesima, v. xi. /. I 

Of Him who zu. and hearts surveys. 15 Trinity, v. v. /. 6. 



Sexagesima, v. ii. 
Ash- Wed., v. vii. 
12 Trinity, v. viii. 
20 Trinity, v. ii. /. 



/. 2. 

/. 4. 
/. 5 
I. 

/. J 

/. 3 



/. 6. 



5i8 



WORLDS — WORTHLESS. 



And raise new w., where happy fancies rove. 

To zv. where all is true. 

In w. without a sea, unchanging orbs of bliss. 

Worm. 
From man, frail w. and weak. 
And thou shalt break it soon ; the grovelling ze/. 

Worn. 
is w. with many a watch. 
By leaf or flow'ret w. 
Though zv. and soil'd with sinful clay. 
And oh ! when w. and tir'd they sigh. 



24 Trinity, v. x. /. 3. 
SS. Phil. & Jas.,2/. viii. l.^. 
Prayer at Sea, v. v. /. 8. 

13 Trinity, v. vii. /. 4. 
23 Trinity, v. xi. /. i. 

Tu. bef. East, v. ii. /. 3. 
2 Trinity, v. iv. /. 4. 
2 Trinity, v. v. /. 6. 
Ordination, v. xii. /. i. 



Worse. 
Yet turn thee, son of man — ioxw. than these. 17 Trinity, v. vi. /. I 

Worship. 
All w. and rejoice. 

Who w. there in Aaron's robes array'd. 
To w. pleasure's shadow on the wall. 
To w. every monstrous shape. 
With her to w. and for her to die. 



4 Trinity, v. vi. /. 4. 
17 Trinity, v. v. /. 4. 

17 Trinity, v. vii. /. 6. 

18 Trinity, v. xiii. /. 3. 
K. Charles M., v. vi. /. 2. 



Worshippers. 
Hast made v&w.^ O claim Thine own. 

Worst. 
At length the w. is o'er, and Thou art laid. 
But chiefly (for she knows Thee anger'd w. ) 
Whose love can turn earth's iv. and least. 
And view His least and w. with hope, &c. 
Turning our w. His own good way. 
Let storm and darkness do their w. 

Worth. 
Is the soft gleam of Christian w. 
W. all the changeful year beside. 
And sure, 'tis w. an Angel's gaze. 
W^oe w. these barren hearts of ours. 
Our warrant sure, but doubting of our w. 

Worthier. 
The lowlier, sure, the w. thee. 
And wish it %v. on a Parent's heart to rest. 
Age after age, in w. love and praise. 
To praise Thee with aw, song. 

Worthily. 
Or who dare count him summon'd w. ? 

Worthless. 
Yet owm'd too w. and too late. 
W. and lost our offerings seem. 
Lavish of thorns and w. weeds alone. 



2 Easter, v. x. /. 3. 

Easter Eve, v. i. /. i. 

5 Easter, v. vi. /. I. 
7 Trinity, v. x. /, 4. 

S. Matthew, v. vii. /. 8. 
S. Luke, V. iii. /. 4. 
Accession, v. ii. /. 5. 

3 Epiphany, v. iv. /. 3. 

6 Epiphany, v. vi. /. 2. 
5 Lent, V. vii. /. 4. 

S. aft. Ascen., v. iii. /. i. 
S. Matthias, v. xi. /. 3. 



4 Advent, v. xiv. /. 4. 
3 Easter, v. vi. /. 8. 
Ascen. Day, v. xi. /. 4 
Trinity, v. iii. /. 2. 



S.Matthias, v. ix. /. 3. 

Epiphany, v. xiii. /. 3. 
3 Epiphany, v. xii. /. I. 
Sexagesima, v. viii. /. 3. 



WORTHLESS — WRATH. 



519 



No soul of man can w. find. 
Fleet from the heart, a w. dew. 

And w. thy dull heart fain. 



2 Trinity, v. v. /. 2. 
14 Trinity, v. iii. /. 2. 



Would. 
Wouldst. 



IV. thou a poet be ? 
If thou w. reap in love. 

Wou7td. 
Thou sleep'st a silent corse, in funeral fetters w. 
I feel each w. ye reckless give. 

Wounded. 
The writhings of a w. heart. 
Like w. pilgrims safely laid. 
To that dear home, safe in Thy w. side. 
And drooping like a w. dove. 

Wounds. 
The Son of Man, th' atoning w. 
Mine eyes upon Thy w. are bent. 
Upon Thy streaming w. my weary eyes. 
Soon will He shew thee all His w., and say. 
He would behold thy w. with envious eyes. 
But that with all Thy w. Thou wilt be there. 
And bury in His w. our earthly fears. 

Wove. 
W. the gay dance round oak or palm. 

Wrangling. 
Through dusky lane and w. mart. 

Wrap, 
The clouds that w. the setting sun. 

Wrapfd. 
W. in His swaddling bands. 

Wraps. 
Close as the air that w. thee round. 
W. the unshrinking Martyr's head. 

Wrapt. 
One towering thorn was w. in flame. 
Of endless life, yet w. in earth's annoy ! 
W. in a still, dark, solid cloud. 
Fondly as if the green turf %v. his head. 

Wrath. 
From year to year the signs of w. 
Thou smil'st on us in w. , and we. 
These moments of wild w. are Thine. 
Angel of w. ! why linger in mid air ? 
With gather' d w. the reprobate to whelm. 



Circumcision, v. xii. /. 2. 

Circumcision, v. xii. /. i. 
Circumcision, v. xvii. /. i. 

Easter Eve, v. i. /. 8. 
Conv.of S. Paul, v. x. /. 5. 

Wed. bef East., v. v. /. 3. 
Good Friday, v. vii. /. 4I 
Good Friday, v. x. /. 5- 
S S. Sim. & Jud, ,v.i.l. 2. 

S. Stephen, v. iv. /. 6. 
Good Friday, v. ix. /. 4. 
Good Friday, v. ix. /. 5. 
S.Thomas, v. ix. /. 7- 
S. John Bapt., v. iv. /. 4. 
S.Michael, v. viii. /. 7. 
K. Charles M., z/. ix. /. 4. 

8 Trinity, v. vi. /. 2. 

S. Matthew, v. iv. /. 6. 

2 Trinity, v. i. /. i. 
Christmas Day, v. y. I. i. 

Ash- Wed., v. ii. /. 2. 
19 Trinity, v. i. /. 2. 

5 Lent, V. ii. /. 4. 

3 Trinity, e/. vii. /. 4. 
13 Trinity, z^. ii. /. 2. 
Prayer at Sea, v. v. /. 3. 

I Advent, v. i. /. 3. 

1 Christmas, z/. vii. /. I. 

2 Christmas, z/. iv. /. I. 

1 Lent, V. i. /. i. 

2 Lent, V. ii. /. 4. 



520 WRATH — ^WRING. 

And if the treasures of Thy w. could waste. 
Tell, Heaven has w. that can relent no more. 
Caught from that blaze by w. divme. 

To see God's ransom'd world in w depart. 

The banner of his Lord's victorious w. 

The Mediator in His tv. 

In power and w. He came. 

A day of w. , and not of grace. 

Nor wrong, nor 7U. of deadliest mood. 

With thee the words of w. divine. 

Then in His w. shall God uproot. 

Of Him whose name is Jealous, lest in w. 

One dwell in w., and one in love. 

So softly falls the lay in fear and w. begun. 

Wreak. 
And where we fondly cling, forbears to w. 

Wreath. 
The olive-w., the ivied wand. 
Weaving her vernal w. 
What civic w. for comrades sav'd. 
Why should we crave the worldling's w. ? 
The world's imperial w. 
Why, as we watch their floating %v. 
With flowers of pensive hope, the w., &c. 
The genial amarant zv. to wear. 
For an eternal w. 
A greener w. adorns thy brow. 

Wreathed. 
W. o'er the cottage walls in garlands of delight. 
On the w. smoke afar. 
With- w. mullions proud. 

Wreaths. 
And wild-flower w. from side to side. 
But w. of hope for aye to live. 
Your amarant w. were earn'd, &c. 

Wreck. 
Such thoughts, the w. of Paradise. 

Wrestle. 
And rather would'st Thou w. with strong pain. 

Wrestlings. 
To the still w. of the lonely heart. 

Wretched. 
What then shall w. sinners do ? 

Wrmg. 
He from the stone will w. celestial dew. 



2 Lent, V. viii. /. 3. 
2 Lent, V. X. /. 3. 
5 Lent, V. V. /. i. 
Th. bef. East., v. vi. /, 8. 
2 Easter, v. v. /. 3. 
5 Easter, v. ix. /. 5* 
Whitsunday, v. i. /. 2. 
Whitsunday, v. ii. /. 3. 

2 Trinity, v. vii. /. 3. 
8 Trinity, v. i. /. 2. 
II Trinity, v. vi. /. I. 
17 Trinity, v. x. /. 2. 
S. Luke, V. V. /, 4. 
Commination, v. iv. /. 8. 

I Lent, V. V. /. 7. 

3 Lent, V. vii. /. I. 

4 Lent, V. i. /. 2. 
Easter Mon., v. xiv. /. i. 

1 Easter, v. vii. /. i. 
Whitsun Mon. , v. xiv. /. 6. 

2 Trinity, v. i. /. 5- 

7 Trinity, v. vii. /. 6. 
S. Barnabas, v. vi. /. 4. 
Matrimony, v. vii. /. 8. 
Restoration, v. iv. /. 2. 

3 Lent, V. V, /. 6. 

S. Matthew, v. ii. /. 2. 
Bur. of Dead, v. iii, /, 2. 

Whitsun M.ox\..,v. ii. /. 4. 
S. Andrew, v. x, /. 3. 
S. Michael, v. ii. /. i. 

4 Trinity, v. xiii. /. I. 
Tu. bef. East, , v. viii. /. 2. 

Wed. bef. East, 57, viii. /. i. 
12 Trinity, v. vii. /. I. 
Easter Eve, v. vi. /. 7. 



WRIT — YEAR. 

Writ,. 
But in My Father's book are w. 

Write. 
God, by His bow, vouchsafes to iv. 
They w. some hero-soul. 
Thou Lord of meekness, w. it there. 

Writhings, 
The w. of a wounded heart. 

Written. 
W. iii balm, sad heart, for thee. 

Wrong. 
Now opening all her stores to heal Thy ser- 
vants' w. 
And yet our silence does Thee w. 
Nor w. , nor wrath of deadliest mood. 
From Pride's false chime, and jarring w. 
Yet fearing to be w. 

Wrongs. 
Where stands the Healer of all w. 
Crosses and w. where'er he rove. 

Wrought. 
That sinners know what Jesus w. 
What ruthless Time has w. 
These are Thy wonders, hourly w. 



521 



S.James, v. iv. /. 2. 



YA WNING. 
And lash'd the vex'd fiends to their jj/. deep. 

Year. 
From y. to y. it swells with louder tone. 
From y. to y. the signs of wrath. 
Our restless bark from y. to y. 
The y. begins with Thee. 
Saints, parted by a thousand j. 
To a bright endless jj/. 
Worth all the changeful y. beside. 
For twice a thousand y. 
The boundary of th' eternal y. 
Thou shedd'st thy light on all the y. 
Thou first-born of the y. '>$• delight. 
To Fancy bode a joyous^. 
Thus J. byjj/. she works unfeed. 
For many a y. at Mary's side. 
And yet of Thee from y. to y. 
While of his narrowing heart each y. 
Snatch'd late from the decaying^. 
For thankful echoing all the y. 



Quinquagesima, v. xv. /. i. 
S. Barnabas, v. v. /. 6. 
S. James, v. iv. /. 6. 

Wed.bef. East, v. v. /. 3. 
6 Trinity, v. iii. /. 4. 

3 Lent, V. i. /. 6. 

Trinity, v. iii. /. 3. 
2 Trinity, v. vii. /. 3. 
12 Trinity, v. ix. /. 3. 
25 Trinity, v. v. /. 6. 

S.aft. Ascen., v. x. /. 5. 
S. Peter, v. v. /. 4. 

Good Friday, v. viii. /. 3. 
Whitsun Mon., v. ii. /. 6. 
6 Trinity, v. ii. /. i. 



4 Epiphany, v. v. /. 4. 

I Advent, v. i. /. 2. 
I Advent, v. i. /. 3. 
I Christmas, v. iii. /. 5« 
Circumcision, v. i. /. i. 
Circumcision, v. ix. /. 3. 
Circumcision, z/. xvii. /. 4.. 
6 Epiphany, z/. vi. /. 2. 

5 Lent, V. V. /. 6. 

Th. bef. East., v. vi. /. 4.1 
Easter Day, v. ii. /. 2. 
Easter Tues., z/. i. /. i. 
Easter Tues., z'. iv. /. 3. 
S.aft. Ascen., v. ii. /. 5. 
Whitsun Tues.,z/. viii. /. 2,J 
Whitsun Tues. , v. xvii. /. i .j 
22 Trinity, v. vii. /. I. 
S. bef Adv. , v. i. /. 2. 
S. bef. Adv., v. iii. /. 4. 



522 YEAR — YIELDS. 

Of our lost J. in Heaven is told. 
The fading chaplet of the y. 
And, though thejj/. be on the wane. 
'Tis sweet, as_y. hy y. we lose. 
Y. after jj/. my native Land. 

Yearly. 
And y. now, before the Martyrs' King. 

Yearnings. 
Strong jj/. for a blest new birth. 

Yearns. 
So_y. our mother o'er each truant son. 
And y. not her parental heart ? 

Years. 
E'en so, heart-searching Lord, as j. roll on. 
Sprinkled along the waste of jj/. 
Y. roll away : again the tide of crime. 
Whole y. of folly we outlive. 
And seems it hard, thy vernal y. ? 
To journey on a few lonej/. 
The rock is smitten, and to future y. 
A woe for future y. 

Breathes sweeter than wholeji/, of sacrifice, &c. 
But who is he, by y. ? 
The flame, that in a few short y. 
Let me not grudge a few short y. 
Pass a few y. — look in once more. 

Yellow. 
The line oiy. light dies fast away. 

Yield. 
The harvest of her laurels y. 
Yet nought we y. 
He to His Father gently jj/. 
Y. to the false delight. 
When earth can y. no more. 
Refine the dregs, and y. us clean. 
Mustjj'. Him from her sight. 
Such witness y. : a monarch from his throne. 

Yielded. 
O wn'd Him divine, and y. , nothing loth. 

Yielding. 
Y. a surer witness every day. 
Still sweetly jj/. to the rod. 
Thejj/. waters darken in the breeze. 



One calmly y. his willing breath. 



Yields. 



S. bef. Adv., V. ix, /. 4. 
All Saints, v. i. /. 4. 
Bur. of Dead, v. i. /. 4. 
Bur. of Dead, v. xi. /. 3. 
Restoration, v. viii. /. 2. 

K. Charles M., v, ix. /. i. 
4 Trinity, v. ii. /. 3. 

Commination, v. iv. /. 7. 
Gun. Treas., v. vi. /. i. 

I Advent, v. iv. /. 5. 
I Advent, v. viii. /. 3. 
I Advent, v. x. /. i. 

1 Christmas, v. x. /. 5. 
Circumcision, v. xiv. /. 3. 

2 Christmas, v. vi. /. 6, 
6 Trinity, v. v. /. 5. 

14 Trinity, v. iii. /. 8. 
S. bef. Adv., V. x. /. 8. 
Purification, v. xi. /. I. 
S. Peter, v. xv. /. I. 
S.James, v. v. /. 7. 
S. Luke, V. xi. /. i. 

23 Trinity, v. i. /. 2. 

6 Epiphany, v. iii. /. 6. 
S.aft. Ascen., v. iii. /. 6. 
Whitsun Tues, , v. xii. /. 3. 
8 Trinity, v. x. /. 3. 
14 Trinity, v. ii. /. 4. 
S. bef Adv., v. x. /. 6. 
S. Michael, v. vii. /. 2. 
K. Charles M., v. iii. /. 3. 

S. Matthias, v. iii. /. 3. 

Th. bef East. , v. iii. /. 7. 
19 Trinity, z/. vii. /. 5. 
Prayer at Sea, v. i. /. 8. 

S.Stephen, v. ii. /. 2. 



YIELDS — YOUTHFUL. 



And now another Canaan y. 

When the babe's kiss no sense of pleasure jj/. 

Y., thankful, of her very best. 

Y. undiscern'd by all but God. 

Yon. 
Y. mantling cloud has hid from sight. 
From y. unclouded depths above. 
Shines glorious on y. open grave. 
All still and cold beneath y. dreary stone. 
Nor for y. river islet wild. 
Then narrowing cleaves y. palmy lea. 
O'erjj/. apostate shrine. 
Out oi y. sere and wither'd heap. 
And mark her chiefs y. orient sun adore. 
Though fast y. shower be fleeting. 
To greet y. wearied band. 
But not in vain, beside^, breezy lake. 

Yonder. 
" Glory to God !" from^. central fire. 
And I shall sink in y. sea of light. 
Shews it not fair from y. steep. 
Then, when through y. everlasting arch. 
In front ofy. setting sun. 

Yore. 
Where Abraham fed his flock ofy. 
Like Thracian wives ofy. 

Young, 
Securely leaves her jj/. 
And the y. soldier duly sworn. 
That thejj'. mind at random floats. 

Youth. 
He in y. shall find his rest. 
Why should we fear, yJs draught of joy. 
Age would to y. return. 
Roaming 'vay.^s uncertain wild. 
K'j lightning-flash of joy secure. 
Thyjj/.'j ideal hoard. 
He loves when age andjj/. are met. 
Fervent old age and y. serene. 
Between us and the fires of ^. 
O Y. and Joy, your airy tread. 
That brac'd her y. , is past. 
To solemn thoughts in^. 

Youthful. 
By^. Hope seen beaming round her walls. 



523 

3 Lent, V. vi. /. I. 
Mon. bef. East, z^. ii. /. 4. 
S. aft. Ascen., v. i. /. 5. 

16 Trinity, v. v. /. 4. 

Evening, v. i. /. 3. 
S. Stephen, v. vi. /. 3. 
Good Friday, v. ii. /. 2. 
Easter Eve, v. i. /. 3. 
Easter Tues., v. iii. /. I. 

7 Trinity, v. ii. /. 4. 

8 Trinity, v. i. /. 4. 
12 Trinity, v. iii. /. 4. 

17 Trinity, v. v. /. 6. 
25 Trinity, v. ii. /. 3. 
Conv. of S. Paul, v. i. /. 6. 
S. Matthew, v. v. /. 7. 



Christmas Day, v. i. /. 5. 
Ascen. Day, v. iv. /. 4. 
10 Trinity, v. i. /. 3. 
S. Michael, v. vii. /. 5. 
All Saints, v. vi. /. 2. 

3 Lent, V. iii. /. 3. 
3 Easter, v. v. /. 2. 

2 Christmas, v. vi. /. 4. 
H. Baptism, v. vi. /. 2. 
Catechism, v.\. I. 3. 



S. John Evan., v. ii. /. 4. 
2 Epiphany, v. vii. /. i. 
5 Epiphany, v. iv. /. I. 
5 Easter, v. viii. /. 6. 
SS.PhiL&Jas.,z/.vii./. I. 
SS.Phil.&Jas.,z/.ix./.4. 
SS. Sim. & Jud.,7/. vii. /. i. 
SS. Sim. & Jud.,z/. vii. /.2. 
Confirmation, v. vii. /. 2. 
Visit, of Sick, v. i. /. i. 
Commination, v. v. /. 2. 
Gun. Treas., v. ix. /. 4. 

21 Trinity, v. vi. /. 6. 



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524 ZEAL — ZOAR. 

ZEAL. 

The peaceful home, to Z. sincere. i Advent, v. vii. /, 3. 

Z. to inflame, and vice consume. 4 Easter, v. vi. /. 10. 
May readier spring to Heaven, nor spend its z. 24 Trinity, z/. iii.* /. 3, 

Z. 's never-dying fire. Conv. of S. Paul, v. xiii. /. 

Zoar. 

The Church, our Z., shall abide. i Lent, v. vi. /. 2. 






